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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Baban Ingole
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Sivadas, Sanitha K., Baban Ingole, & Mandar Nanajкar. (2010). Benthic polychaetes as good indicators of anthropogenic impact. Indian Journal of Marine Sciences. 39(2). 201–211.35 indexed citations
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Nanajкar, Mandar & Baban Ingole. (2010). Impact of sewage disposal on a nematode community of a tropical sandy beach. Journal of Environmental Biology. 31. 819–826.12 indexed citations
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Bayartogtokh, Badamdorj, Tapas Chatterjee, Benny K. K. Chan, & Baban Ingole. (2009). New Species of Marine Littoral Mites (Acari: Oribatida) from Taiwan and India, with a Key to the World , s Species of Fortuynia and Notes on Their Distributions. Zoological studies. 48(2). 243–261.14 indexed citations
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Singh, Ravail, Baban Ingole, & Mandar Nanajкar. (2009). THE LIFE CYCLE OF THE FREE-LIVING MARINE NEMATODE INNOCUONEMA TENTABUNDA DE MAN, 1890. Nematologia mediterranea. 37(2). 237–240.3 indexed citations
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Dovgal, Igor, Tapas Chatterjee, & Baban Ingole. (2009). New records of Thecacineta cothurnioides and Trematosoma rotunda (Ciliophora, Suctorea) as epibionts on nematodes from the Indian Ocean. Protistology. 6(1).8 indexed citations
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Ingole, Baban, et al.. (2009). Evolving trends in biosciences: multi-purpose proteins - GFP and GFP-like proteins. Current Science. 97(7). 1022–1032.1 indexed citations
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Sivadas, Sanitha K., A E George, & Baban Ingole. (2008). How vulnerable is Indian coast to oil spills? Impact of MV Ocean Seraya oil spill. Current Science. 95(4). 504–512.19 indexed citations
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Dovgal, Igor, Tapas Chatterjee, Baban Ingole, & Mandar Nanajкar. (2008). First report of Limnoricus ponticus Dovgal & Lozowskiy (Ciliophora: Suctorea) as epibionts on Pycnophyes (Kinorhyncha) from the Indian Ocean with key to species of the genus Limnoricus. Cahiers de biologie marine. 49(4). 381–385.9 indexed citations
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Ingole, Baban. (2005). Deep-sea ecosystems of the Indian Ocean. Indian Journal of Marine Sciences.26 indexed citations
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Ingole, Baban. (2003). Macrobenthic abundance in the vicinity of spreading ridge environment in Central Indian Ocean. Current Science. 85(3). 328–333.7 indexed citations
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Ingole, Baban & V.K. Dhargalkar. (1998). Ecobiological assessment of a freshwater lake at Schirmacher Oasis, East Antarctica, with reference to human activities. Current Science. 74(6). 529–534.9 indexed citations
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Chatterji, Anil, et al.. (1994). Effect of lunar periodicity on the abundance of crabs from the Goa coast. Indian Journal of Marine Sciences. 23(3). 180–181.1 indexed citations
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Ingole, Baban, Z.A. Ansari, & A.H. Parulekar. (1990). Benthic harpacticoid copepod community of Saphala salt marsh along the west coast of India. Indian Journal of Marine Sciences. 19(3). 217–220.4 indexed citations
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