ID: 52987
Title: Mammal diversity in inland water ecotone habitats
Author: Rudiger Schropfer
Editor: Jean-Bernard Lachavanne and Raphaelle Juge
Year: 1997
Publisher: UNESCO and The Parthenon Publishing Group, Vol 18, 1997
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Biodiversity in Land-inland water ecotones
Keywords: None
Abstract: None
Location: 215
Literature cited 1: None
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ID: 52986
Title: Bird Diversity in Ecotonal Habitats
Author: Kazimierz A. Dobrowolski
Editor: Jean-Bernard Lachavanne and Raphaelle Juge
Year: 1997
Publisher: UNESCO and The Parthenon Publishing Group, Vol 18, 1997
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Biodiversity in Land-inland water ecotones
Keywords: None
Abstract: None
Location: 215
Literature cited 1: None
Literature cited 2: None
ID: 52985
Title: Fish diversity and ecotonal habitat
Author: Maciej Zalewski
Editor: Jean-Bernard Lachavanne and Raphaelle Juge
Year: 1997
Publisher: UNESCO and The Parthenon Publishing Group, Vol 18, 1997
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Biodiversity in Land-inland water ecotones
Keywords: None
Abstract: None
Location: 215
Literature cited 1: None
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ID: 52984
Title: Amphibian diversity and land-water ecotones
Author: Pierre Joly and Alain Morand
Editor: Jean-Bernard Lachavanne and Raphaelle Juge
Year: 1997
Publisher: UNESCO and The Parthenon Publishing Group, Vol 18, 1997
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Biodiversity in Land-inland water ecotones
Keywords: None
Abstract: None
Location: 215
Literature cited 1: None
Literature cited 2: None
ID: 52983
Title: Invertebrate biodiversity in Land-inland water ecotonal habitats
Author: Jean Giudicelli and Michel Bournaud
Editor: Jean-Bernard Lachavanne and Raphaelle Juge
Year: 1997
Publisher: UNESCO and The Parthenon Publishing Group, Vol 18, 1997
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Biodiversity in Land-inland water ecotones
Keywords: None
Abstract: None
Location: 215
Literature cited 1: None
Literature cited 2: None
ID: 52982
Title: Patterns and regulation of plant diversity in Lacustrine ectotones
Author: Raphaelle Juge and Jean-Bernard Lachavanne
Editor: Jean-Bernard Lachavanne and Raphaelle Juge
Year: 1997
Publisher: UNESCO and The Parthenon Publishing Group, Vol 18, 1997
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Biodiversity in Land-inland water ecotones
Keywords: None
Abstract: None
Location: 215
Literature cited 1: None
Literature cited 2: None
ID: 52981
Title: Microbial diversity and functions in Land-inland water ecotones
Author: Michel Aragno and Blanka Ulehlova
Editor: Jean-Bernard Lachavanne and Raphaelle Juge
Year: 1997
Publisher: UNESCO and The Parthenon Publishing Group, Vol 18, 1997
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Biodiversity in Land-inland water ecotones
Keywords: None
Abstract: None
Location: 215
Literature cited 1: None
Literature cited 2: None
ID: 52980
Title: Habitat complexity in Land-Inland water ecotones
Author: Ewa Pieczynska and Maciej Zalewski
Editor: Jean-Bernard Lachavanne and Raphaelle Juge
Year: 1997
Publisher: UNESCO and The Parthenon Publishing Group, Vol 18, 1997
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Biodiversity in Land-inland water ecotones
Keywords: None
Abstract: None
Location: 215
Literature cited 1: None
Literature cited 2: None
ID: 52979
Title: Dynamics of diversity and its expression over gradients and boundaries
Author: Ramon Margalef
Editor: Jean-Bernard Lachavanne and Raphaelle Juge
Year: 1997
Publisher: UNESCO and The Parthenon Publishing Group, Vol 18, 1997
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Biodiversity in Land-inland water ecotones
Keywords: None
Abstract: None
Location: 215
Literature cited 1: None
Literature cited 2: None
ID: 52978
Title: Why study Biodiversity in Land-Inland Water Ecotones?
Author: Jean-Bernard Lachavanne
Editor: Jean-Bernard Lachavanne and Raphaelle Juge
Year: 1997
Publisher: UNESCO and The Parthenon Publishing Group, Vol 18, 1997
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Biodiversity in Land-inland water ecotones
Keywords: None
Abstract: None
Location: 215
Literature cited 1: None
Literature cited 2: None
ID: 52977
Title: Fundamentals of Ecology, Fifth Edition
Author: Eugene P. Odum, Gray W. Barrett
Editor: None
Year: 2010
Publisher: Cengage Learning Products, Fifth Edition, 2010
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: None
Keywords: None
Abstract: None
Location: 215
Literature cited 1: None
Literature cited 2: None
ID: 52976
Title: Microbial diversity and Water Quality Index in temple ponds of Udupi district, Karnataka, India
Author: M. Jayashanakara, Vijaya, R. Girish and Shankar P. Hosmani
Editor: Prof K. P. Sharma
Year: 2010
Publisher: Technoscience Publications, Vol 9, No 1, March 2010
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Nature Environment & Pollution Technology
Keywords: Microbial diversity, Water Quality Index, Temple ponds, Udupi district
Abstract: Microbes in freshwater quite often change its quality and render it unfit for human use. Among these, planktonic algae play a major role. The Canadian Council of Ministers of the environment (CCME) formulated a water quality index (WQI) to facilitate evaluation of surface water quality for protection of aquatic life with specific guidelines. It includes scope (F1), frequency (F2), and amplitude (F3), with a table of values ranging between 0 and 100 determining nature of the index. This index was applied to four temple ponds of Udupi district and the surface water in all four was characterized as poor (values ranged between 37 and 40). According to the index the water quality is almost endangered. The conditions usually deviate from normal levles. The reasons for this is the variation in total acidity, dissolved oxygen, free carbon dioxide and the overgrowth of bacteria. About 17 algal species and 7 fungal species occurred in these ponds. The reasons for the varied conditions may be attributed to the fluctuation of the number of the devotees visiting the ponds during festival seasons.
Location: 241
Literature cited 1: None
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ID: 52975
Title: Effect of vermicompost on growth of Chenopodium album (Palakeerai) and Amaranthus sp. (Araikeerai)
Author: G. Nithya and T. Thangarak
Editor: Prof K. P. Sharma
Year: 2010
Publisher: Technoscience Publications, Vol 9, No 1, March 2010
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Nature Environment & Pollution Technology
Keywords: Chenopodium album, Amaranthus sp., vermicompost
Abstract: Germination and growth of vegetables, Chenopodium album (Palakeerai) and Amaranthus sp (Araikeerai) were observed using the red soil and red soil amended with vermicompost. Germination was slightly delayed in the vermicompost medium than in red soil, whereas the growth was more in soil containing vermicompost than the red soil.
Location: 241
Literature cited 1: None
Literature cited 2: None
ID: 52974
Title: Limnological studies on Walayar reservoir, Palghat, Kerala
Author: M. Manimegalai, S. Binu Kumari, K.Shanthi and N. Saradhamani
Editor: Prof K. P. Sharma
Year: 2010
Publisher: Technoscience Publications, Vol 9, No 1, March 2010
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Nature Environment & Pollution Technology
Keywords: Limnological studies, Walayar reservior, Water quality, Nutrients
Abstract: Water quality plays an important role in the survival and distribution of aquatic organisms. It is dependent on physicochemical and nutrient parameters. Studies on the physicochemical characteristics of the Walayar reservior were carried out for a period of one year from December 2006 to November 2006. The study was performed to determine the pollution status of the reservior and to implement the measures of pollution control. The parameters analysed include the physical parameters such as temperature, suspended solids, dissolved solids and total solids. The chemical parameters were evaluated such as pH, DO, free CO2, total alkalinity and nutrients such as calcium, magnesium, nitrate, phosphate, silicate, iron, fluoride and chloride. The water quality of the Walayar reservior was within the safe limits throughout the study period, which shows that this water is fit for utilization for irrigation, domestic purposes and also to support biodiversity.
Location: 241
Literature cited 1: None
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ID: 52973
Title: Strength and permeability characteristics of fibre reinforced recycled aggregate concrete with different fibres
Author: Vaishali G, Ghorpade and H. Sudarsana Rao
Editor: Prof K. P. Sharma
Year: 2010
Publisher: Technoscience Publications, Vol 9, No 1, March 2010
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Nature Environment & Pollution Technology
Keywords: Recycled aggregate, Fibre reinforced concrete, chloride ion permeability, Glass fibres, Poly propylene fibres, Steel fibres
Abstract: Utilization of recylced aggregates in the production of concrete is now given lot of emphasis as it is viewed as an effective waste management practice, which can substantially contribute for the reduction of environmental deterioration. At the same time this is a cost effective technology saving natural resources. Recycled Aggregate Concrete (RAC) is now being used in many sectors of the construction industry. Though, lot of research has been reported on RAC, very little information is available about the effect of using recycled aggregate in the production of Fibre Reinforced Concrete (FRC). This paper presents the results of experimentation conducted to evaluate the strength and permeability characteristics of FRC produced with recycled coarse and fine aggregates. Three types of fibres viz., steel, glass and polypropylene were used in the production of FRC. Compressive, tensile, flexural and shear strengths of Fibre Reinforced Recycled Aggregate Concrete (FRRAC) have been evaluated from the experimentation. Chloride ion permeability has been determined as measure of permeability of FRRAC. The results of the study show that recycled coarse and fine aggregates can be successfully used in production of fibre reinforced concrete.
Location: 241
Literature cited 1: None
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