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“Hydrological regimes have a significant influence on biodiversity of aquatic systems as Sasthamkotta. Low primary production, low nutrient concentrations and hydrological fragmentation constrain biodiversity within the lake to a fewer number of species as compared with other wetlands of lowland regions of Kerala. Exhaustive and systematic biodiversity surveys are likely to yield better insights into the entire range of species and their ecological interactions.”
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- Creator of work
- Kumar, Ritesh
- Publisher
- Kerala : Centre for Water Resources Development and Management
- New Delhi : Wetlands International South Asia
- Language
- English
- Geographic Origin
- India
- Geographic Subject
- India
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