Zoology: Recent submissions

  • Pujari, S.; Roy, R. (Proceedings of The Indian National Science Academy. 73(2); 2007; 37-42.)
    An attempt has been made to explore the role of lipid in the growing bird, Gallus domesticus during post hatching development from the day of hatching to 35th day age. Various tissues viz., liver, pectoral muscle, large ...
  • Pai, I.K. (Journal of Cell and Animal Biology. 1(1); 2007; 11-14. Also published in: Ecology, Ethology and Aquatic Biology, Ed. by: Arvind Kumar. Daya Publications, New Delhi. 2000.)
    The marine resources are a major source of food, a reservoir of minerals, major suppliers of oxygen, regulator of climate and also an ultimate dumping ground for the mounting burden of human waste material. Due to unchecked ...
  • Pujari, S.; Roy, R. (Indian Journal of Comparative Animal Physiology. 25(2); 2007; 12-18.)
    The seven days old chicks Grail us domesticus (Vencobb broilers) were fed with a diet supplemented with 5 percent dose of coconut oil, sunflower oil and fish oil for period of 30 days. The coconut oil contains around 26 ...
  • Pai, I.K. (Flora and Fauna. 13(1); 2007; 101-103.)
    Southern Ocean and Antarctic oceans, lying between Africa and Antarctica in general and south and sub tropical convergence area in particular is known for rich nutrients and marine diversity including plankton and fishes, ...
  • Garad, U.; Desai, S.N.; Desai, P.V. (African Journal of Biotechnology. 6(19); 2007; 2245-2250.)
    Many pesticides are used by agriculturist and monocrotophos (MCP) is one such pesticide used indiscriminately in India to control insect pests. MCP enters surface water and contaminates it.Paramecia have been used in the ...
  • Desai, S.N.; Desai, P.V. (Indian Journal of Comparative Animal Physiology. 25(2); 2007; 41646-.)
  • Desai, S.N.; Desai, P.V. (Neurochemical Research. 32(11); 2007; 1843-1848.)
    Crush syndrome (CS) results from severe traumatic damage to the organism that is characterized by stress, acute homeostatic failure of the tissues, and myoglobinuria with severe intoxication. This leads to an acute impairment ...
  • Desai, M.; Shanbhag, A.B. (The Indian Forester. 133(10); 2007; 1367-1372.)
    It is controversial whether monoculture plantations support birds, particularly their breeding or not. The present study was conducted in monoculture plantations of Teak, Cashew and Australian Acacia, for two years from ...
  • Desai, P.V.; Roy, R. (Goa University. 2007; 186pp.)
  • Borges, S.D.; Shanbhag, A.B. (Journal of The Bombay Natural History Society. 104; 2007; 98-101.)

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