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Title: Nutrient dynamics and nitrate modelling at Digha Chandipur and Dhamra in Bay of Bengal Odisha
Researcher: Dash, Saumya
Guide(s): Patnaik, Lipika and Sarangi, Ranjit Kumar
Keywords: biodiversity
Ecology and Environment
Environmental Sciences
Life Sciences
University: Ravenshaw University
Completed Date: 2018
Abstract: The coastal ecosystem has several essential ecological, socio-economical and newlinephysical functions and shows temporal and spatial variations. Planktons contribute newlineabout 15% of the total global oceanic production and transforms nutrients, sediment and newlinegases, derived from land and atmospheric sources. For a stable and productive newlineecosystem the nutrient plays significant role. In the marine ecosystem standard Redfield newlineratio is used as the standard stocheometry reference for nitrate, phosphate and silicate newline(N:Si:P = 16:16:1) concentration. Alteration in such ratio may cause shift in plankton newlinespecies composition, alteration in phytoplankton nutrient level, variation in nutrient
Pagination: all pages
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/425377
Appears in Departments:Department of Zoology

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