10 papers were published both in national and international journals
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Rajaram, R. and M. Srinivasan., 2005. Bioamplification of mercury food-chain due to industrialization at Uppanar estuary. Bay of Bengal, India. Indian Journal of Ecotoxicology and Environmental Monitoring, 15(4) 355-364: 2005.
Rajaram, R., M. Srinivasan, S. Ajmal Khan, L. Kannan, D.V. Rao and Kamala Devi. 2005. New records of two eel fishes from Andaman and Nicobar Islands. J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc., 104 (2), May-Aug 2007
Rajaram, R., M. Srinivasan and M. Rajasegar. 2005. Seasonal distribution of physico-chemical parameters in effluent discharge area of Uppanar estuary, Cuddalore, Southeast coast of India. Journal of Environmental Biology, 26(2), 291-297(2005).
Martin, P and R. Rajram, 2005. Bioaccumulation of Trace Metals in Fish (Mugil Cephalus) at Tharangampadi and Vanjur estuaries. Indian Journal of Environmental Protection, 25 (10) 877-884.
Rajaram, R., M. Srinivasan and P. Martin, 2006. Phytoplankton Diversity Associated with SIPCOT industrial developments in Uppanar estuary, Southeast coast of India – Indian Journal of Environmental Protection (Ref: KC/524/A32) 2007.
Rajaram, R. and M. Srinivasan. 2005. Bio-amplification of mercury in Uppanar estuary, Cuddalore, Southeast coast of India. Journal of Environment and Eco-planning. - Accepted.
Srinivasan, M., A. Murugan, R. Rajaram and M.A. Badhul Haq, 2002. The effect of endosulfan on the backwater clam (Meretrix casta). Ecology and Ethology of Aquatic Biota. Pp. 421-423.
Srinivasan, M., S. Bragadeeswaran and R. Rajaram. 2001. Role of neem cake, neem powder in aquaculture. Agri Gold Swarna Sedyam, May 2001, pp.45.
Rajasegar, M., M. Srinivasan and R. Rajaram, 2000. Phytoplankton biodiversity after shrimp farm developments in Vellar estuary. Seaweed Research and Utilization Association,Vol. 22(1&2):125-131.
Rajaram, R. and V. Mathivanan, 1997. The role of paddy pest, Oxyza nitidula as a bio-control agent on aquatic weed water hyacinth, Eichhornia sp., In: 5th Tamil Science Congress Volume, 92-96