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Ascertaining the spatiotemporal variations in seaweed assemblages associated with the endemic seaweed Ulva ovata along selected locations of the Gulf of Khambhat, India

This investigation presents pioneering discoveries concerning the endemic seaweed Ulva ovata across multiple sites in the Gulf of Khambhat, India, going beyond its type locality, Gopnath. The primary objective of this research was to examine the substrate type and various environmental factors affec...

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Chemical analysis
Dissolved oxygen
Dissolved solids
Diversity indices
Dominant species
Ecosystems
Electrical conductivity
Electrical resistivity
Endemic species
Environmental factors
Environmental management
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Luminous intensity
Marine conservation
Nitrates
Nitrogen dioxide
Seawater
Seaweeds
Similarity
Species diversity
Species richness
Total dissolved solids
Water analysis
Water temperature
Wind speed
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