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Loricate Ciliate Tintinnids in a Tropical Mangrove Wetland
(Englisch)
Diversity, Distribution and Impact of Climate Change
Santosh Kumar Sarkar

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Loricate Ciliate Tintinnids in a Tropical Mangrove Wetland

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Looks at why should tintinnid been given priority

Equips readers on the methodology, results and discussion of tintinnid

Explains the impact of stress on tintinnid community


This book is an integrated approach to present a detailed case study in order to address the taxonomic and ecological features of this planktonic choreotrich protists in an iconic tropical mangrove wetland - Sundarban. To identify each tintinnid species, emphasis is given with regards to taxonomic features accompanied by high resolution images. This work explores the interaction between man-induced stress and the  impact of climate change which is threatening the tintinnid biodiversity, and suggests, for example, remedial measures by adopting sound management strategies. Tintinnids  (Protozoa: Ciliata: Tintinnida) are a coherent group ecologically recognized as micro-zooplankton. They deserve  special attention because of their  unique biodiversity and  their  crucial, functional role in the marine food chain. This is a valuable reference source for students, researchers, policy planners and coastal managers engaged in the field of marine biology, microbial ecology and  marine bio-resources.


1. Introduction.- 2. Methodology (Materials and Methods).- 3. Results and Discussion.- 4. Impact of stress on Tintinnid Community.


This book is an integrated approach to present a detailed case study in order to address the taxonomic and ecological features of this planktonic choreotrich protists in an iconic tropical mangrove wetland - Sundarban. To identify each tintinnid species, emphasis is given with regards to taxonomic features accompanied by high resolution images. This work explores the interaction between man-induced stress and the impact of climate change which is threatening the tintinnid biodiversity, and suggests, for example, remedial measures by adopting sound management strategies. Tintinnids (Protozoa: Ciliata: Tintinnida) are a coherent group ecologically recognized as micro-zooplankton. They deserve special attention because of their unique biodiversity and their crucial, functional role in the marine food chain. This is a valuable reference source for students, researchers, policy planners and coastal managers engaged in the field of marine biology, microbial ecology and marine bio-resources.


1. Introduction.- 2. Methodology (Materials and Methods).- 3. Results and Discussion.- 4. Impact of stress on Tintinnid Community.


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1. Introduction.- 2. Methodology (Materials and Methods).- 3. Results and Discussion.- 4. Impact of stress on Tintinnid Community.


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Tintinids are a coherent group ecologically recognized as microzooplankton which deserve special attention for their profound biodiversity especially the astounding varieties in shell (lorica ) as well as  their  potential functional role in marine food chain.  The book is an integrated approach to present the detailed case study to address the taxonomic and ecological perspectives of this important planktonic choreotrich ciliate in an iconic tropical mangrove  wetland - Sundarban. Due emphasis has been given for the identification of each tintinnid species by key taxonomic features together with high resolution photographs . The book also explores the interaction between man-induced stresses and impact of climate change threatening the biodiversity of tintinnids and suggests remedial measures by adopting sound management strategies. This has been designed as a source for the students, researchers, policy planners and coastal managers engaged in the field of marine biology/microbial ecology and marine bioresources.




Looks at why should tintinnid been given priority

Equips readers on the methodology, results and discussion of tintinnid

Explains the impact of stress on tintinnid community

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras



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