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Subhendu Bardhan
Researcher at Jadavpur University
Publications - 61
Citations - 677
Subhendu Bardhan is an academic researcher from Jadavpur University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ammonoidea & Genus. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 57 publications receiving 600 citations. Previous affiliations of Subhendu Bardhan include Central Rice Research Institute & Indian Statistical Institute.
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Effect of long-term application of organic amendment on C storage in relation to global warming potential and biological activities in tropical flooded soil planted to rice
Pratap Bhattacharyya,K.S. Roy,S. Neogi,S. P. Chakravorti,K. S. Behera,K. M. Das,Subhendu Bardhan,K.S.J. Rao +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of long term organic amendments on the functional microbial activities, soil carbon (C) storage in relation to greenhouse gas (GHG) emission from rice field was investigated in a tropical Aeric Endoaquept.
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Record of intense predatory drilling from Upper Jurassic bivalves of Kutch, India: Implications for the history of biotic interaction
Subhendu Bardhan,Devapriya Chattopadhyay,Subhronil Mondal,Shiladri S. Das,Sumanta Mallick,Arindam Roy,Piyali Chanda +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported 148 drilled bivalve specimens of a single species from the Upper Jurassic horizon in western India, the highest number for any taxon ever recorded since Precambrian to Cretaceous.
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Naticid drilling predation on gastropod assemblages across the K–T boundary in Rajahmundry, India: New evidence for escalation hypothesis
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a new dataset of naticid drilling predations, involving 31,929 gastropod specimens, from the latest Maastrichtian Infratrappean bed in Rajahmundry, southern India.
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How far did India drift during the Late Cretaceous?—Placenticeras kaffrarium Etheridge, 1904 (Ammonoidea) used as a measuring tape
TL;DR: In this paper, a newly recorded ammonite species, Placenticeras kaffrarium Etheridge from the Coniacian horizons in Bagh, central India, was used to reconstruct the palaeoposition of India in the Late Cretaceous, and to estimate the time of its northward migration.
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Subaerial naticid gastropod drilling predation by Natica tigrina on the intertidal molluscan community of Chandipur, Eastern Coast of India
Arijit Pahari,Subhronil Mondal,Subhendu Bardhan,Debattam Sarkar,Sandip Saha,Dipankar Buragohain +5 more
TL;DR: Detailed quantitative analyses of the present study revealed that N. tigrina attacks opportunistically on all infaunal and epifaunal intertidal bivalve and gastropod prey taxa, indicating that the predator was highly efficient.