, list of algal collections from Singapore in the Herbarium, Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research, Department of Biological lores, National University of Singapore( SINU), list of Singapore algal samples at the Herbarium, Singapore Botanic Gardens( SING), list of brackish phytoplankton species of Bedok Reservoir, Jurong Lake, Kranji Reservoir, Lower Peirce Reservoir, Lower Seletar Reservoir, MacRitchie Reservoir, Pandan Reservoir, Pulau Tekong Reservoir, Upper Peirce Reservoir, Upper Seletar Reservoir, and list of Singapore Sargassum species( see Table 3 for details)). rather, China used these conduct in the Indian Ocean region to justify its nonmilitary expansion, which it now supposed necessary given its perception that the United States and its abettors were trying to circumscribe China’s maritime position. still, over the once 100 times, colorful niche types have been modified, lost or degraded as a result of mortal impact. , 2010). As a consequence, its new foreign policy was not well entered in New Delhi, sparking a fear that China was trying to undermine India’s interests. Wee( 1978) was the first to collect an annotated roster of algae in Singapore, grounded on all the systematics exploration available also. The first phase is the period incontinently after the 2008 fiscal extremity, when China reoriented its foreign policy to accommodate its growing global intentions. , 2007) or subaerial( Broady, 1981; Neustupa & Škaloud, 2010), to being terrestrial( Johnson, 1973a; Rindi etal. In turn, New Delhi’s counter to these programs fostered an negative response in Beijing, which didn't understand how its new foreign policy affected India’s transnational interests. 3 o C, independently ( Meteorological Services Division, 2009).