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Swarnendu Banerjee

Researcher at Indian Statistical Institute

Publications -  10
Citations -  95

Swarnendu Banerjee is an academic researcher from Indian Statistical Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Biology. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 6 publications receiving 10 citations. Previous affiliations of Swarnendu Banerjee include Utrecht University & Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai.

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Evasion of tipping in complex systems through spatial pattern formation.

TL;DR: The concept of tipping points and critical transitions helps inform our understanding of the catastrophic effects that global change may have on ecosystems, Earth system components, and the whole E... as mentioned in this paper.
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Cooperative predation on mutualistic prey communities.

TL;DR: The study suggests that the interplay between the prey mutualism and predator cooperation may result in unintuitive dynamics which might be important in the context of community ecology.
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Effect of copper contamination on zooplankton epidemics

TL;DR: The effect of contamination may be fundamental to understanding disease progression in community ecology because it is shown that extremely deficient or toxic copper may have a destabilizing effect on the underlying host-resource dynamics.
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Exploring the role of GS–GOGAT cycle in microcystin synthesis and regulation – a model based analysis

TL;DR: The mechanistic events to investigate the dependence of toxin microcystin on external nitrogen, a known regulator of the toxin, are explored, and for the first time, a kinetic model is proposed that analyzes the intracellular conditions required to ensure nitrogen dependence on microCystin.
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Chemical contamination-mediated regime shifts in planktonic systems

TL;DR: The results suggest that both the toxic and deficient concentration of copper in water bodies can lead to regime shift to an algal dominated alternative stable state, and provides fresh impetus to explore regime shifts in ecosystems under the influence of anthropogenic changes like chemical contamination.