Biochemical studies on some Tropical Esturine Zooplankton Species
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04/03/2010
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22/03/1979
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Resumo |
Percentages of protein, carbohydrate and lipid which form the major biochemical constituents of 10 species of zooplankton from Cochin backwaters were estimated . Protein invariably formed the major constituent in terms of dry weight. Carbohydrate content was in general very poor . Both protein and lipid were low for organisms with higher water content and did not show any reciprocal relationship . The results in general supported the view that protein may function as a metabolic reserve in zooplankton and that the availability of a constant supply of food may render large amount of lipid storage unnecessary in tropical zooplankton. |
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Cochin University of Science and Technology Vol. 8, September 1979, pp.155-158 |
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en |
Publicador |
Indian Journal of Marine sciences |
Palavras-Chave | #Esturine #Zooplankton #Biochemical Studies |
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Working Paper |