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S. S. S. Sarma is affiliated with the National Autonomous University of Mexico in Mexico and specializes in Environmental Science, with a particular focus on subfields such as Environmental Chemistry, Ecology, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Oceanography, and Nature and Landscape Conservation.

The main topics covered in their research include aquatic ecosystems and phytoplankton dynamics, environmental toxicology and ecotoxicology, marine and coastal ecosystems, fish ecology and management studies, aquatic ecosystems and biodiversity, aquatic invertebrate ecology and behavior, and microplastics and plastic pollution.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Sarma are:

  • S. Nandini
  • María Elena Castellanos-Páez
  • Cesar Alejandro Zamora-Barrios
  • Cristian Alberto Espinosa-Rodríguez
  • Robert L. Wallace

Prominent venues where Sarma has published multiple works include:

  • Hydrobiologia
  • Aquatic Ecology
  • Inland Waters
  • Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology
  • Diversity

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Sarma are:

  • Plastic debris in lakes and reservoirs, 2023, Nature
  • Effect of salinity and temperature on the acute and chronic toxicity of arsenic to the marine rotifers Proales similis and Brachionus ibericus, 2020, Marine Pollution Bulletin
  • Zooplankton community changes in relation to different macrophyte species: Effects of Egeria densa removal, 2020, Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology
  • Experimental Studies on Zooplankton-Toxic Cyanobacteria Interactions: A Review, 2023, Toxics
  • Rotifer Species Diversity in Mexico: An Updated Checklist, 2021, Diversity

Best Publications

  • Life history strategies of cladocerans: comparisons of tropical and temperate taxa

    S. S. S. Sarma;S. Nandini;R. D. Gulati

  • Life history strategies of cladocerans: comparisons of tropical and temperate taxa

    Unknown

  • Review of recent ecotoxicological studies on cladocerans.

    S. S. S. Sarma;S. Nandini

  • Population growth of some genera of cladocerans (Cladocera) in relation to algal food ( Chlorella vulgaris ) levels

    S. Nandini;S.S.S. Sarma

  • Phylogenetic relationships of Acanthocephala based on analysis of 18S ribosomal RNA gene sequences.

    M. García-Varela;G. Pérez-Ponce de León;P. de la Torre;M. P. Cummings

  • Effects of NaCl salinity on the population dynamics of freshwater zooplankton (rotifers and cladocerans)

    S. S. S. Sarma;S. Nandini;Jesús Morales-Ventura;Israel Delgado-Martínez

  • Lifetable demography of four cladoceran species in relation to algal food (Chlorella vulgaris) density.

    S. Nandini;S. S. S. Sarma

  • Demographic parameters of Brachionus patulus Muller (Rotifera) exposed to sublethal DDT concentrations at low and high food levels

    T. Ramakrishna Rao;Singaraju Sri Subrahmanya sarma

  • Seasonal variations of zooplankton abundance in the freshwater reservoir Valle de Bravo (Mexico)

    P. Ramírez García;S. Nandini;S. S. S. Sarma;E. Robles Valderrama

  • Laboratory studies on the population dynamics of Anuraeopsis fissa (Rotifera) in relation to food density

    Henri J. Dumont;S.S.S. Sarma;A. Jawahar Ali

  • Competitive interactions between herbivorous rotifers : Importance of food concentration and initial population density

    S. S. S. Sarma;Nandini Iyer;H. J. Dumont

  • Seasonal changes in the rotifer (Rotifera) diversity from a tropical high altitude reservoir (Valle de Bravo, Mexico).

    Jorge Jimenez Contreras;S. S. S. Sarma;Martin Merino-Ibarra;S. Nandini

  • Effect of three food types on the population growth of Brachionus calyciflorus and Brachionus patulus (Rotifera: Brachionidae).

    S.S.S. Sarma;Paula Susana Larios Jurado;S. Nandini

  • Seasonal Variations in the Species Diversity of Planktonic Rotifers in Lake Xochimilco, Mexico

    S. Nandini;Pedro Ramírez-García;S. S.S. Sarma

  • The efficacy of Scenedesmus morphology as a defense mechanism against grazing by selected species of rotifers and cladocerans

    S.M. Mayeli;S. Nandini;S.S.S. Sarma

  • Effect of food level on body size and egg size in a growing population of the rotifer Brachionus patulus Muller

    S. S. S Sarma;T Ramakrishna Rao

  • THE COMBINED EFFECTS OF FOOD AND TEMPERATURE ON THE LIFE-HISTORY PARAMETERS OF BRACHIONUS-PATULUS MULLER (ROTIFERA)

    S. S. S. Sarma;T. Ramakrishna Rao

  • Seasonal variations of zooplankton abundance in the freshwater reservoir Valle de Bravo (Mexico)

    Unknown

  • Life table demography and population growth of Brachionus variabilis Hempel, 1896 in relation to Chlorella vulgaris densities

    S. S. S. Sarma;S. Nandini

  • Seasonal dynamics of zooplankton in Lake Huetzalin, Xochimilco (Mexico City, Mexico)

    Cecilia Enríquez García;S. Nandini;S.S.S. Sarma

  • Feeding responses of Asplanchna brightwelli (rotifera): laboratory and field studies

    S. S. S. Sarma

  • Competition between Brachionus calyciflorus Pallas and Brachionus patulus (Müller) (Rotifera) in relation to algal food concentration and initial population density

    S.S.S. Sarma;Mario Alfredo Fernández Araiza;S. Nandini

  • Cyst ornamentation in aquatic invertebrates: a defence against egg-predation

    Henri J. Dumont;S. Nandini;S. S. S. Sarma

Frequent Co-Authors

Henri J. Dumont
Henri J. Dumont Ghent University
Ramesh D. Gulati
Ramesh D. Gulati Netherlands Institute of Ecology
Maria Rosa Miracle
Maria Rosa Miracle University of Valencia
Hendrik Segers
Hendrik Segers Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences
James H. Thorp
James H. Thorp University of Kansas
Terry W. Snell
Terry W. Snell Georgia Institute of Technology
Per Sundberg
Per Sundberg University of Gothenburg
Vincent H. Resh
Vincent H. Resh University of California, Berkeley
D. Christopher Rogers
D. Christopher Rogers Northeastern State University
Alan Warren
Alan Warren Natural History Museum

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