This thesis entitled spatial and temporal variarion of microbial community structure in surficial sediments of cochin estuary.In the estuarine and coastal systems, organic matter (OM) is derived not only from autochthonous primary production, but also from allochthonous (terrestrial) organic matter (OM) delivered by river discharge and runoff. A significant portion of the OM sinks through the water column and is ultimately stored in carbon pool in the sediments.Analysis of spatial and temporal variation in benthic microbial community of a tropical estuary was conducted for the first time using non selective measures that affirms that PLFA approach is a sensitive and reliable method in determining microbial community structures of surfici...
International audienceIn estuarine ecosystems, metallic and organic contaminants are mainly associat...
Diatoms, which are early autotrophic colonisers, are an important constituent of the biofouling comm...
ABSTRACT Variations in microbial communities promoted by alterations in environmental conditions are...
Seasonal studies were carried out from 21 stations, comprising of three zones, of Cochin Estuary, to...
Community assembly theories such as species sorting theory provide a framework for understanding the...
Macrozoobenthic community structure and composition was investigated along a subtidal-intertidal gra...
This dissertation thesis deals with temporal and spatial variations in bacterial activities and comm...
Cochin estuary is a shallow brackish water body situated on the south west coast of India. It is a t...
Community assembly theories such as species sorting theory provide a framework for understanding the...
Cochin estuarine system is among the most productive aquatic environment along the Southwest coast o...
Major sources and distribution of Organic Matter (OM) were examined in a tropical monsoonal estuary,...
The present study which is the first of its kind in this region is an attempt to generate adequate i...
Coastal lagoons are represented by steep gradients in physical, chemical, and biological parameters ...
The source, fate and diagentic pathway of sedimentary organic matter in estuaries are difficult to d...
<p>Microbial communities in intertidal coastal soils respond to a variety of environmental factors r...
International audienceIn estuarine ecosystems, metallic and organic contaminants are mainly associat...
Diatoms, which are early autotrophic colonisers, are an important constituent of the biofouling comm...
ABSTRACT Variations in microbial communities promoted by alterations in environmental conditions are...
Seasonal studies were carried out from 21 stations, comprising of three zones, of Cochin Estuary, to...
Community assembly theories such as species sorting theory provide a framework for understanding the...
Macrozoobenthic community structure and composition was investigated along a subtidal-intertidal gra...
This dissertation thesis deals with temporal and spatial variations in bacterial activities and comm...
Cochin estuary is a shallow brackish water body situated on the south west coast of India. It is a t...
Community assembly theories such as species sorting theory provide a framework for understanding the...
Cochin estuarine system is among the most productive aquatic environment along the Southwest coast o...
Major sources and distribution of Organic Matter (OM) were examined in a tropical monsoonal estuary,...
The present study which is the first of its kind in this region is an attempt to generate adequate i...
Coastal lagoons are represented by steep gradients in physical, chemical, and biological parameters ...
The source, fate and diagentic pathway of sedimentary organic matter in estuaries are difficult to d...
<p>Microbial communities in intertidal coastal soils respond to a variety of environmental factors r...
International audienceIn estuarine ecosystems, metallic and organic contaminants are mainly associat...
Diatoms, which are early autotrophic colonisers, are an important constituent of the biofouling comm...
ABSTRACT Variations in microbial communities promoted by alterations in environmental conditions are...