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CURRICULUM VITAE
Name:
SANTANU RAY
Sex: Male
Permanent Position: Professor
Department of Zoology
Ecological Modelling Laboratory
Siksha Bhaban (Science Faculty)
Visva Bharati University
Santiniketan, Birbhum West Bengal 731235
INDIA
Telephone # 0091 3463 261268
Fax # 0091 3463 261268
Address for correspondence:
Use address for permanent position or permanent home address
E – mail # [email protected] / [email protected]
Permanent home address:
166A, Sarat Ghosh Garden Road
SHABNAM, 4th Floor, Flat No. 405
Kollkata 700 031, INDIA
Telephone # 0091 33 2415 6237
Mobile # +91 9433157701
------------------- Andrews Pally (Paschim Pally)
Santiniketan 731 235, INDIA
Citizen:
Indian
Doctoral thesis title:
Ecology of littoral Larval Dipterans (Arthropoda: Insecta) of the Mangrove
ecosystem of Sundarban, India. (Supervisor: Professor Amalesh Choudhury)
Research and Teaching Experience:
1) 2001 - Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602, USA, worked on the
modeling of planktonic system of cold marine environment in association with Skidaway Institute of
Oceanography, Savanah, Georgia and took classes on the aspect of system ecology at postgraduate
level in Institute of Ecology (Worked with Prof. Eugene.P. Odum, Prof. Barnard. C. Patten, Prof.
Peter. Varity and Prof. Robert. E. Ulanowicz)
2) 2001 (March) - Joined and continuing as Reader (Associate Professor) in the dept. of Zoology,
Visva Bharati University, Santiniketan 731235, teaching basic and advanced ecology in graduate
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and postgraduate levels and also research assignment on model ecology particularly the theoretical
aspects and simulation of Sundarban mangrove ecosystem and Hooghly Matla estuarine complex.
Collected data on mangrove litterfall and its subsiquent decoposition, data of both phytoplankton
and zooplankton and also benthic organisms and some pelagic fishes.
3) 1999 – 2000 - Section of Environmental Chemistry, Royal Danish School of Pharmacy,
Copenhagen, Denmark, undertook parameter estimation by optimizing exergy in some models of
Danish lakes. (Worked with Prof. Sven Erik Jorgensen)
4) 1996 - 1998 - Department of Theoretical Biology, Czech Academy of Science, University of
South Bohemia, Czech Republic, undertook simulation modeling of aquatic food chain, food webs
and complex biological interactions of lake and estuarine environments by using different computer
software such as STELLA, SIGMAPLOT, MATHEMATICA, MATLAB and ECOPATH etc.
(Worked with Prof. Milan Straskraba)
5) 1998 – Assistant Professor (Adjunct faculty) Department of Biology, University of South
Bohemia (Jhioceska Univerzita), Czech Republic, subject taught - Modeling and simulation in
ecology.
6) 1989 – 1995 at the department of Marine Science, Calcutta University, India. and partly at the
department of Mathematics, Jadavpur University, Calcutta, undertook studies on analytical aspects
of deterministic modeling of the food chains and food webs of mangrove and estuarine and marine
ecosystem, particularly on the aspects of uniform persistence, local and global stability, diffusion
and time lag of detritus and grazing food chains of mangrove ecosystem and also undertook network
analysis on Benthic food web of Sundarbans Mangrove ecosystem using software NETWORK,
STRUCTURE, ENVIRON.
7) 1982 - 1988 at the Department of Marine Science, Calcutta University, India, undertook studies
on population and community ecology of Benthic and pelagic organisms of Sundarban Mangrove
ecosystem and estuarine and coastal marine ecosystem, India.
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Research areas of interest:
1) Process based modeling on mangrove and estuarine system particularly on nitrogen and carbon
cycling, grazing and detritus food chains
2) Static modeling particularly the network analysis, Dynamic modeling, and Structural dynamic
modeling of any aquatic and mangrove ecosystems.
3) Analytical solution of theoretical model.
4) Integrated Ecosystem theory and optimization of ecological goal function for assessing the
organization of the ecosystem.
5) Methodology for automatic parameter calibration.
Teaching areas of Interest:
1) Interested in any aspect of ecology particularly on population, community and ecosystem ecology
in graduate and postgraduate level.
2) Also interested in any advanced aspect of ecology particularly model and system ecology and
ecological complexity in graduate and postgraduate levels and beyond.
3) Interested in bio statistics and quantitative biology at any level.
4) Integrated ecosystem theories and their applications
5) Evolution and its quantitative interpretation
Workshops / National and International Seminar attended:
1) Collection and identification of insects and mites; Zoological Survey of India, 1984.
2) Statistical training (ANOVA, Correlation, Regression, Community analysis): central Pollution
Control Board, 1985.
3) Frontiers of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences; Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, 1988.
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4) First course in computer (programming and mathematics), N. R. Sen Centre for pedagogic and
professional mathematics, Calcutta Mathematical Society in association with Variable Energy
Cyclotron Centre, BARC, Calcutta 1988.
5) Mathematical Model in Biology; Calcutta Mathematical Society, 1990.
6) International course on Ecosystem Theory – Application in Environmental Management of
Aquatic Systems; Royal Danish School of Pharmacy, Copenhagen, 2000
7) UGC-DSA National Seminar on Environmental and Fish Biology – 1 February to 3 February,
2002, Department of Zoology, Visva-Bharati (Act as one of the members of organizing committee)
8) National Conference on Atomic and Molecular Physics (NCAMP XIV) – 27 January to 31
January, 2003 – Physics Department, Visva-Bharati (Act as one of the members of organizing
committee)
9) Innovative Teaching in Science – 5 November, 2003, Indian Institute of Chemical Biology,
Kolkata, 2003 (Act as one of the members of Organizing committee)
10) 12th National Conference on Aerobiology – 9 November to 11 November, 2003, Department of
Botany, Visva-Bharati (Act as one of the members of organizing committee)
11) 23rd
Symposium on Reproductive Biology and Comparative Endocrinology – 7 February to 9
February, 2005, Department of Zoology, Visva-Bharati (Act as one of the members of organizing
committee)
12) International Conference on Ecological Modelling – 28 August to 1st September, 2006,
Yamaguchi University of Civil Engineering and Environmental Sciences, Yamaguchi, Japan.
13) National Seminar on Environmental and Sustainable Development – 17 March, 2007 to 18
March, 2007, Department of Environmental Sciences, Sambalpur University, Jyoti Vihar, Orissa.
14) International Conference on Environmental and Ecological Statistics with Applications – 21
March, 2007 to 23 March, 2007, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata.
15) National Symposium on Comparative Endocrinology and Reproductive Physiology : Insights
and Challenges – 26 November to 28 November, 2007, Department of Zoology, Visva-Bharati (Act
as one of the members of Organizing committee)
16) European Conference on Ecological Modelling – 27 November to 30 November, 2007,
International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy.
17) National Symposium on Dimensions of Animal Science Researches and Human Need – 7
September to 9 September, 2009, Presidency College, Kolkata.
18) National Symposium on Theoretical and Mathematical Biology – 10 October to 11 October,
2009 – IISER, Pune.
19) National Symposium on Impact of Climate Change on Aquatic Ecosystems – 18 February to 19
February, 2010 – Cochin University of Technology and Science, Cochin, Kerala
20) Biodiversity and its conservation - 5 March to 6 March, 2010 – P G Department of Zoology,
Jamshedpur Women’s College, Jamshedpur.
21) Workshop and Symposium on Mathematical Ecology – IISER, Kolkata, 14 December 2010.
22) National Seminar on Science and Nature : Tagore’s vision and its relevance –12 March – 13
March, 2011, Siksha Bhavana, Visva-Bharati, Saniniketan
23) One day seminar on ecological modeling – 7 January, 2011 – Graduate School of Engineering,
Yamaguchi University, Ube, Japan.
24) Climate change: A dagger in disguise affecting Biodiversity, Department of Zoology,
Triveni Devi Bhalotia College, Raniganj, Burdwan-713347, West Bengal, January 27 – 28,
2011
25) Editorial training workshop for the journal editors nationwide (participated as keynote
speaker) – 16 June 2011 - China population resources and environment, Qingdao, China, 15 June,
2011.
26) International conference on mangroves for coastal area management – 7August to10
August 2011 - M. S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, Chennai, India.
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27) The 18th
Biennial conference of International Society for ecological modeling for global
change and coupled human and natural systems, Beijing, China – 20 September to 23
September, 2011.
28) Recent trends in zoology with special emphasis on animal diversity, fisheries and
genetics, Kulti College, Kulti, Burdwan, November 28 – 29, 2011.
29) Impacts of climate change on mangrove ecosystem in South Asia, Colombo, Sri Lanka,
January 16 – 18, 2012.
29) Biodiversity : Threats and Conservation through Traditional and Biotechnological
Approaches, Dum Dum Motijheel College, Dum Dum, Kolkata, 4 – 6 February, 2012.
30) Ecosystem and biodiversity: Bank of natural, The Graduate School, College for
Women, Jamshedpur, March 27, 2012.
31) Biodiversity and sustainability vis-à-vis economic development in the Northern parts of
West Bengal, Raiganj Surendranath Mahavidyalya, Raiganj, Uttar Dinajpur, 26 – 27
August, 2012.
32) 4th
International Ecosummit – Ecological Sustainability – Restoring the planet’s
ecosystem service, Columbus, Ohio, USA, 30 September – 5 October, 2012.
33) International Workshop on Ecological Modelling for Low-carbon Cities & ISEM-Pacific
Chapter Meeting, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China, March 19 -20, 2013.
34) South Asian & African River Delta Alliance (SAARDA), Centre for Policy Dialogue
(CPD), Dhaka, Bangladesh, 8 -10 July, 2013
35) The 19th
Biennial conference of International Society for ecological modeling
Ecosystem Sustainability in the context of Global Change, Toulouse, France, from 27
October 2013 to 31 October 2013
36) International Conference on Recent Trends In Science & Technology (ICRTST 2013),
College of Engineering and Management, Kolaghat, India, Dec 27-29, 2013
37) International Conference on Environmental Biology and Ecological Modelling
(ICEBEM), Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan, 24 February to 26 February 2014.
38) One day seminar on the modern trends in Network Biology, Calcutta University,
Kolkata, 1 March, 2014
39) Workshop and sysmposium on applied nonlinear dynamics and chaos (ANDC 2014),
Dumkal Institute of Engineering and Technology, Basantapur, Murshidabad, India and
Govt. College of Engineering and Textile Technology, Berhampore, Murshidabad, India, 26
May to 31 May, 2014.
40) ECEM 2014 - The 8th European Conference on Ecological Modelling “Beyond boundaries:
next generation modelling - October 27-30, 2014, Marrakech, MOROCCO
41) India Biodiversity Meet – 2014, November 21 to November 23, 2014, Indian Statistical
Institute, Kolkata 42) International Conference on Mother Earth: Save to achieve a sustainable future for all,
December 10 – December12, 2014, Burdwan University, Burdwan
43) National Symposium on “Environmental Impact on Biodiversity and Plant
Development”- February 19 – February 20, 2015, Presidency University, Kolkata
44) International Conference on Mathematical and Computational Biology ‐ ICMCB‐2015,
February 28 ‐ March 3, 2015, IIT Kanpur, India
45) Department day, Biology division, IISER(K), 21 March, 2015
46) Two days workshop on ecological issues and concern – 23 March to 24 March, 2015,
Assam University, Silchar, Assam.
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Editor in Journal
1) Associate editor of the journal - Ecological Modelling - An International Journal on
Ecological Modelling and system ecology published by ELSEVIER, Netherlands (from January,
2009 to continue) (http://www.journals.elsevier.com/ecological-modelling/editorial-board/)
Members of the editorial board of International Journals:
1) Ecological Modelling – An International Journal on Ecological Modelling and system ecology
published by ELSEVIER, Netherlands (First and only member from India from 2001 to 2008). (http://www.journals.elsevier.com/ecological-modelling/editorial-board/) 2) Ecological Informatics – published by ELSEVIER, Netherlands ((First and only member from
India from November, 2011)
(http://www.journals.elsevier.com/ecological-informatics/editorial-board/) 2) Network Biology - published by International Academy of Ecology and Environmental
Sciences (http://www.iaees.org/publications/journals/nb/editorial.asp)
3) Computational ecology and software - published by International Academy of Ecology
and Environmental Sciences (http://www.iaees.org/publications/journals/ces/editorial.asp)
4) Journal of Ecosystem - Hindawi Publication, USA
(http://www.hindawi.com/journals/jes/editors/)
5) Chinese Jounral of Population Resources and Environment - Taylor & Francis
(http://www.tandfonline.com/tpre)
Member of International Society:
1) Member, International Advisory Board of International Society of Ecological Modelling
(ISEM), Head Office, Maryland, USA, 2007 - 2011(www.isemna.org)
2) Secretary, Asia – Pacific Chapter, International Society of Ecological Modelling (ISEM), Head
Office, Maryland, USA, 2012 – continue (www.isemna.org)
Reviewer of International and National journals:
1) Ecological Modelling – ELSEVIER, Netherlands
2) Ecological Complexity – ELSEVIER, USA
3) Journal of Biological Systems – World Scientific Publication Co., Canada
4) BMC – Ecology – Biomedical Centre, Michigan, USA
5) International Journal of Phytoremediation – Taylor and Francis, USA
6) Journal of Theoretical Biology - ELSEVIER, Netherlands
7) Mathematical and dynamical systems in Biological Sciences, France
8) Environmental Modelling and Software – ELSEVIER, USA 9) Current Science – Indian Academy of Science, Bangalore, India
10) Research and Reviews in BioSciences – Trade Science Inc., India
11) Journal of Theoretical and Experimental Biology – Elias Academic Publishers, India
12) Ecological Engineering – ELSEVIER, USA
13) Climate Change – Springer
14) Ecological Informatics – ELSEVIER
15) Applied Mathematical Modelling - ELSEVIER
Other activities:
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1) Nominated as one the expert members of the selection committee for selection of the posts of
Scientists on Bioinformatics – Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, a unit of Council of Scientific
and Industrial Research, Govt. of India – 25 February, 2003
2) Nominated as one of the members of assessment committee meeting for technical staff – Indian
Institute of Chemical Biology, a unit of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Govt. of India
– 4 March, 2003
3) Selected for contribution among students of noted ecologist Prof. Sven Erik Jorgensen of an
article on “Liber Amicorum” – a book of friendship – produced by ELSEVIER and presented at a
ceremony, - a symposium and celebration in Copenhagen – given at 3 September 2004 to Prof.
Jorgensen for his official retirement (Title of the article: Sven Erik Jorgensen: Renowned
simulation ecologist and philosopher).
4) Nominated as one the expert members for assessment committee meeting for technical staff –
Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, a unit of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Govt.
of India – 15 December, 2004.
5) Nominated as one the expert members for assessment committee meeting for technical staff –
Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, a unit of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Govt.
of India – 18 December, 2004
6) More than 100 manuscripts have been reviewed for publication in different international journals
7) Visited NyAlesud, Arctic- from 15 June, 2009 to 18 July, 2009 for global climate change
program
8) Chaired a session and act as referee in three member committee for best oral and poster
presentation in “The 19th
Biennial conference of International Society for ecological
modeling Ecosystem Sustainability in the context of Global Change, Toulouse, France,
from 27 October 2013 to 31 October 2013”
9) Chaired a session and act as referee in three member committee for best oral and poster
presentation in “ECEM 2014 - The 8th European Conference on Ecological Modelling “Beyond
boundaries: next generation modelling - October 27-30, 2014, Marrakech, MOROCCO” 10) Served as a member of Expert Committee Meetings for final selection of fresh
application received online as well as for mid-term evaluation of ongoing research projects
for the subject of Zoology/Aquaculture/Physiology as per XII Plan MRP Guidelines from
5th to 7th January, 2015
11) Chaired a session in International Conference on Mathematical and Computational Biology, 28
Feb, 15 to 3 March, 15, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India
Research Project:
Impact of mangrove detritus on nitrogen based model of detritivorous fish dynamics in
Hooghly – Matla estuarine complex. - grant from Council of Scientific and Industrial
Research, New Delhi 2004 - 2008 (completed)
Time series and dynamic modelling of phytoplankton organic carbon cycling at the
Marginal Ice Edge zone –in collaboration with NCAOR, Goa and Svalbard Science
Foundation, Norway (completed).
Impact of Climate Change on Mangroves Ecosystem in South Asia (APN project with
Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka and USA) (completed).
Invited Lectures:
1 Network Analysis in ecology – Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic – 3 April, 1998
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2 Implication of body sizes in ecological system, assessment through modeling – Royal Danish
School of Pharmacy, University of Copenhagen, Denmark -6 June, 2000
3 Recent development in structural dynamic modeling on ecology – Department of Mathematics,
Jadavpur University, India – 7 January, 2001
4. Simulation modeling in ecology and ecological extremal principles – Institute of Ecology,
University of Georgia, USA – 21 July, 2001
5 Assessment of qualitative and quantitative changes in estuarine system through modeling –
Skidaway Oceanographic Institute, Savana, USA – 4 August, 2001
6 Models in ecology – 6th Refresher Course in Life Science, Department of Zoology, Visva
Bharati, India – 5 April, 2002
7 Modelling and Extremal Principles in Ecology – Institute of Wetland Management and
Ecological Design – 2 May, 2002
8 Invited as scientist and delivered series of lectures on Static and Dynamic modeling on ecology–
Centre for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India and Jaharlal Nehru
Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Jakkur – 14 October to 20 October, 2002
9 Invited as scientist and delivered series of lectures on Static and Dynamic modeling on
ecological and biological systems – Centre for Atmospheric Sciences, Indian Institute of
Technology, New Delhi, India – 28 October to 5 November, 2002
10 Modelling as a tool for evaluating ecosystem I. The static model applied in Sundarban
mangrove ecosystem – 3rd
UGC sponsored Refresher Course in Zoology – Department of
Zoology, North Bengal University, India – 29 November, 2002
11 Modelling as a tool for evaluating ecosystem II. The dynamic model applied in Sundarban
mangrove ecosystem – 3rd
UGC sponsored Refresher Course in Zoology – Department of
Zoology, North Bengal University, India – 30 November, 2002
12 Static and dynamic models in Ecology – 7th Refresher Course in Life Science, Department of
Zoology, Visva Bharati, India – 18 January, 2003
13 Assessment of qualitative changes in ecosystem through modeling – Assessment of quantitative
changes in ecosystem through modeling - UGC refresher course on Mathematical Modelling of
Biological and Environmental Systems – Department of Mathematics, Jadavpur University – 26
February, 2003
14 Assessment of quantitative changes in ecosystem through modeling –UGC refresher course on
Mathematical Modelling of Biological and Environmental Systems – Department of
Mathematics, Jadavpur University – 26 February, 2003
15 Act as an instructor of the workshop on Mathematical Modelling of Biological and
Environmental Systems, Departmetnt of Mathematics, Jadavpur University – 4 March, 2003
16. Ecology and advances in mathematical sciences – National conference on Advances in
Mathematical Sciences organized under the joint collaboration of the UGC-DSA Programme in
Mathematics and the Centre for Mathematical Biology and Ecology, Department of
Mathematics, Jadavpur University, Kolkata – 21 – 22 March, 2003.
17 Static and dynamic models in Ecology: Application on Sundarban Mangrove Ecosystem – The
Zoological Society, Kolkata 700 019 – 24 September, 2003
18 Molecular Basis of an Index for evaluation of ecosystem – 8th Refresher Course in Life Science,
Department of Zoology, Visva-Bharati, India – 13 February, 2004.
19 Structural dynamic model and its application - 8th Refresher Course in Life Science, Department
of Zoology, Visva-Bharati, India – 21st February, 2004.
20 Role of Mathematics in Biological Science – Seminar on “Role of Mathematics Education”,
Mallabhum Institute of Technology, Bishnupur, India, 22 February, 2004.
21 Structural dynamic modeling and its application –National seminar on “Mathemaics as service
subject”, Centre for Mathematical Education, Department of Mathemaics, Visva-Bharati– 1st
March, 2004
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22 Invited to deliver a special lecture and to chair one of the sessions of the Symposium on
Advances in Fish Physiology: Ecological Considerations, Department of Zoology, Banaras
Hindu University, Varanasi (could not participate due to the coincidence of a seminar in the
same date in my department).
23 Simulation in Ecology – Static models, Refresher course “Mathematics in Life Science:
Mathematical Modelling in Biological Systems, Sivatosh Mookerjee Science Centre, Kolkata –
16th March, 2004
24 Simulation in Ecology – Dynamic models, Refresher course “Mathematics in Life Science :
Mathematical Modelling in Biological Systems, Sivatosh Mookerjee Science Centre, Kolkata –
16th March, 2004
25 Community organization and assessment of community interactions through modeling – Lady
Brabourne College, Kolkata – 9 September 2004.
26 Methodology in Ecological Modelling – International conference on Methodology and Science
– Dept. of Philosophy, Visva-Bharati, 28 to 30 December 2004.
27 Thermodynamic goal function during order to chaos and vice versa in an aquatic ecosystem – 9th
Refresher course in Life Science, Department of Zoology, Visva-Bharati, India – 3 March 2005.
28 Network simulation in ecology - Refresher course in Life Science, Department of Zoology,
Ranchi University, India – 22 March, 2006
29 Theoretical aspects in ecology - Refresher course in Life Science, Department of Zoology,
Ranchi University, India – 23 March, 2006
30 Order to chaos and vice versa in an aquatic ecosystem – Department of Botany, Ranchi
University, India – 23 March, 2006
31 Comparative study of virgin and reclaimed islands of Sundarban mangrove ecosystem through
network analysis – International Conference on Ecological Modeling, Yamaguchi, Japan – 30
August, 2006.
32 Ecosystem the Self organizing system – A study in an aquatic ecosystem developing from
ordered to chaotic states – National Seminar on Environment and sustainable development,
Sambalpur University, March 17, 2007.
33 Comparative study of energy flux in the benthic food web of virgin and reclaimed
islands of Hooghly-Matla estuarine complex by using network simulation – Platinum
Jubilee Celebration – International Conference on Environmental and Ecological
Statistics with Application, Indian Statistical Instititute, Kolkata, 23 March, 2007.
34 Modeling of the contribution of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) from litterfall of
adjacent mangrove forest to Hooghly-Matla estuary, India – Invited to deliver the
lecture on 6th
European Conference on Ecological Modelling will be held on
International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy, 27 November to 30
November, 2007. 35 Experiences and Research Activities in Arctic – Invited to deliver lectures in different places
(DST Inspiration programme, Lipika, Visva-Bharati, 14 August, 2009; 17 September, Study
Circle, Visva-Bharati; 18 November, Sivotosh Mukherjee Science Centre, Kolkata etc.
36. Exergy and its extension to ecological system –8 September, 2009, Presidency College, Kolkata.
37. Static and dynamic modeling in ecology – 10 October, 2009 – IISER, Pune.
38. Impact of climate change on Sundarban mangrove ecosystem: study through system
ecology. – 18 February, 2010 – Cochin University of Technology and Science, Cochin, Kerala
39. Ecological modeling as a tool for the conservation and management of biodiversity - 5 March
2010 – P G Department of Zoology, Jamshedpur Women’s College, Jamshedpur.
40. Theoretical models in ecology and their application – UGC-Academic staff college, Ranchi
University, Ranchi – 16 August, 2010.
41. Simulation models in ecology and their application - UGC-Academic staff college, Ranchi
University, Ranchi – 17August, 2010.
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42. Art of simulation modeling in ecology with some examples from Hooghly-Matla estuarine
system – Workshop and Symposium on Mathematical Ecology – IISER, Kolkata, 14 December
2010.
43. Investigation of exergy and ascendency in an aquatic ecosystem moving from order to chaos and
vice versa – Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Yamaguchi University, Ube, Japan –
7 January 2011
44. Static model and its application in Sundarban Mangrove ecosystem, 26 January, 2011.
45. Theoretical model and its application in ecology – Department of Zoology, Delhi University, 3
March, 2011
46. System ecology and integrated ecosystem theories with some examples - Department of
Zoology, Delhi University, 4 March, 2011
47. Strategies for improving journal quality – China population resources and environment,
Qingdao, China, 16 June, 2011.
48. Comparative study of virgin and reclaimed islands of Sundarban mangrove ecosystem through
network analysis, Institute of Oceanography, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Qingdao, 20 June,
2011.
49. Theoretical model in Ecology; Static model and its application in ecology; Dynamic and
structural dynamic models and their application in ecology, Academic staff college,
Ranchi University, Ranchi, 16 – 17 August, 2011.
50. Comparative study of mangrove litter nitrogen cycling to the adjacent estuary through
modelling in pristine and reclaimed islands of Sundarban mangrove ecosystem, India,
ISEM conference, Beijing 21 September, 2011.
51. Exergy and its extension to ecological system, Kulti college, Kulti, Burdwarn,
November 27, 2011.
52. Study of Sundarban mangrove ecosystem through static and dynamic modeling.
Colombo, Sri Lanka, January 17, 2012.
53. Thermodynamics in ecology, Dum Dum Motijheel College, Dum Dum, Kolkata, 4
February, 2012.
54. Exergy in ecological science, The Graduate School, College for Women, Jamshedpur,
March 27, 2012
55. Modelling carbon cycle in Arctic and arctic expedition – Orientation course, North
Bengal University, 8 August, 2012
56. Chaos and self organization in aquatic ecosystem – Raiganj Surendranath
Mahavidyalya, Raiganj, Uttar Dinajpur, 26 August, 2012.
57. Modelling of carbon cycling from mangrove litter to the adjacent Hooghly estuary,
India, in the ecological modelling section at room no. C210 of Columbus convention
center and the session was chaired by T. Jakeman, 2 October, 2012.
58. Different states of an aquatic ecosystem - A theoretical model, 4th
refresher course at
Academic Staff College, Burdwan University, 7 November, 2012.
59. Static, dynamic and structural dynamic simulation models with case studies, 4th
refresher course at Academic Staff College, Burdwan University, 7 November, 2012.
60. Estimation of sustainability of an industrialized area using carbon cycle model,
International workshop on Low Carbon Cities, held at Beijing Normal University,
Beijing, China, 19 March, 2013.
61. Effect of climate change on Sundarban mangrove ecosystem, Centre for Policy
Dialogue, Dhaka, Bangladesh 9 July 2013.
62. Effect of Salinity and Temperature on Plankton dynamics of Sundarban mangrove
ecosystem, 30 October, 2013, Tolouse, France.
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2013, College of Engineering and Management, Kolaghat, India.
64. Static model in ecology. 30 May, 2014, Dumkal Institute of Engineering and
Technology, Basantapur, Murshidabad, India.
65. Order to chaos and vice versa in ecological system. 31 May, 2014, Govt. College of
Engineering and Textile Technology, Berhampore, Murshidabad, India.
66. Comparative study of robustness in pristine and reclaimed islands of Sundarban
mangrove ecosystem, India- October 29, 2014, Marrakech, MOROCCO
67. Art of simulation modelling in ecology: application to study nitrogen and carbon cycles
in Sundarban mangrove ecosystem – 21 November, 2014, Indian Statistical Institute,
Kolkata
68. Art of simulation modelling in ecology: application to study nitrogen and carbon cycles
in Sundarban mangrove ecosystem, Refresher Course in Life Science, November 28,
2014, North Bengal University, Siliguri
69. Concept of robustness of ecological system through network analysis and its
comparative study on Sundarban mangrove ecosystem, Refresher Course in Life
Science, November 29, 2014, North Bengal University, Siliguri
70. Art of simulation modelling in ecology: application to study nitrogen and carbon cycles
in Sundarban mangrove ecosystem, Refresher Course in Life Science, January 23, 2015,
University of Pune, Pune
71. Concept of robustness in ecological system through network analysis and its
comparative study on Sundarban mangrove ecosystem, Refresher Course in Life
Science, January 23, 2015, University of Pune, Pune
72. Concept of robustness in ecological system through network analysis and its
comparative study on Sundarban mangrove ecosystem, 20 February, 2015, Presidency
University, Kolkata
73. Concept of robustness in ecological system through network analysis and its
comparative study on Sundarban mangrove ecosystem, 29 February, 2015, IIT, Kanpur
74. Concept of robustness in ecological system through network analysis and its
comparative study on Sundarban mangrove ecosystem, 21 March, 2015, IISER(K)
75. Ecosytem health and integrated ecosystem theories – 23 March, 2015, Assam
University, Silchar
Ph.D. thesis supervision:
Awarded
1) Sudipto Mandal – “Impact of detritus on plankton dynamics at Sagar Island of Hooghly-Matla
estuarine system” awarded 20 November, 2009 (Department of Zoology, Visva-Bharati University)
2) Sandip Mandal – “Thermodynamic and information based goal functions and stability analysis of
an aquatic eco-system model” – awarded 1 December, 2009 (Department of Physics, Visva-Bharati
- co-supervision with Prof. Samar Roy)
3) Tanmoy Mitra – “Exposure to environmental adversity and impact on psychological functioning:
role of some biospsychological indicators” – awarded 12 June 2011 (Netaji Subhas Open
University)
4) Bidisha Bagh – “Fluoride contaminated drinking water and its remedial measure through
bacterial and plant population – study through modeling” – awarded 12 March, 2012 (Centre for
Biotechnology, Visva-Bharati University, co-supervision with Dr. Amit Roy)
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estuarine system” (Department of Zoology, , Visva-Bharati University)
6) Madhumita Roy – “Impact of mangrove detritus on nitrogen based model of detritivorous
fish dynamics in Hooghly – Matla estuarine complex” (Department of Zoology, , Visva-Bharati
University) (Submitted)
Working
1. Shankhadeep Mondal – “Study of the impact of anthropogenic stresses on the mangrove
ecosystem structure through static mass balanced network model” (Department of Zoology,
Visva-Bharati University)
2. Moitreyee Banerjee (Charkraborty) “Zooplankton dynamics of water reservoir of
Bakreswar thermal power station” (Department of Zoology, Visva-Bharati University)
3. Supriyo Mandal – “Allee effect on grazing food chain – a theoretical study” (co-
supervision with Dr. P. Mandal, Dept. of Mathematics, Visva-Bharati University).
4. Ujjawal Roy – Modelling of the effect of salinity and temperature on the plankton
dynamics in Hooghly estuary (co-supervision with Dr. Narayan Majee, Dept. of
Mathematics, Jadavpur University
5. Arnab Banerjee –
6. Nabyendu Rakshit –
Post-doc students
1. Dr. Sudipto Mandal – U.G.C. D. S. Kothari postdoctoral Fellow (past student)
2. Dr. Rama Vara Prasad - U.G.C. D. S. Kothari postdoctoral Fellow (past student)
3. Dr. Debaldev Jana - U.G.C. D. S. Kothari postdoctoral Fellow (working)
4. Dr. Joyita Mukherjee – Post doctoral fellow under women scheme, UGC (working)
Publications:
Referred Journals:
1) Ray, S; Choudhury, A; Contribution to the study on Littoral Dipterans I. On a collection of
family Ceratopogonidae, Chironomidae, Psychodidae and Tabanidae from Sagar Island, India, Rec.
Zool. Surv. Ind.; 83: 1-4, 1987.
2) Ray, S; Choudhury, A; Study on salinity tolerance of Culex sitiens Wied. (Diptera:Culicidae) larvae in
laboratory condition Current Sci.; 57: 159-160, 1988.
3) Ray, S; Choudhury, A; Population ecology of Culicoides pelliouensis Tok. in the Hoogly estuary, Sagar
Island; India; Insect Sci. Applic.; 9: 17-25, 1988.
4) Ray, S; Choudhury, A; Vertical Distrubution of Culicoides oxystoma (Diptera: Ceratopogoniade) during
different seasons in the Hooghly estuary, Sagar Island, India, Insect Sci. Applic.; 9: 329-333, 1988.
5) Ray, S; Choudhury, A; Distribution and abundance of estuarine benthic dipterans in the littoral zone of
Hooghly estuary, Sagar Island, India; Current Sci.; 57: 1120-1122, 1988.
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estuary, Sagar Island, India; Trop. Ecol.; 30: 85-89, 1989.
7) Ray, S; Choudhury, A; Occurrence and abundance of benthic dipterans in a tidal creek of Hooghly
estuary, Sagar Island, India; Trop. Ecol.; 30: 303-308, 1989.
8) Ray, S; Choudhury, A; Seasonal distribution of immature Culicoides peliliouensis in different layers of
the soil at Sagar Island, Sundarbans;. Trop. Ecol. 30: 318-324, 1989.
9) Poddar, T.K; Ray S; Choudhury, A; Population structure analysis of larval rove beetle in the intertidal
zone of Sagar Island, Sundarbans, India, J.Mar. Sci. 18: 100-102, 1989.
10) Ray, S; Choudhury, A; Ecology of marine Benthic Dipterans in a tidal creek of Hooghly estuary, Sagar
Island, India, J. Beng. Natl. Hist. Soc 9(1): 4-14, 1990
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11) Ray, S; Choudhury, A; Vertical migration of Chironomus species in sand flats of Chuksar island
during different tidal conditions, J. Beng. Natl. Hist. Soc., 9(2): 72-74, 1990.
12) Sarkar, A.K; Mitra, D.k; Ray, S; Roy, A.B; Permanence and oscillatory coexistence of detritus based
prey-predator model; Ecological Modelling 53: 147-156, 1991.
13) Mitra D.K; Mukherjee, D; Roy, A.B; Ray, S; permanent coexistence in a resource based competition
system, Ecological Modelling, 60: 77-85, 1992.
14) Mukherjee, D;Mitra, D; Ray, S; Roy, A.B; Effect of diffusion of two predators exploiting a resource,
Bio Systems, 31: 49-58, 1993.
15) Mukherjee, D; Ray, S; Roy, A. B; Effect of time lag on non living resources in a simple food chain,
Biosystem, 39: 153-157, 1996.
16) Mukherjee, D; Ray, S; Kesh, D;Roy, A. B; Stability analysis of deritus based model with time lag in
the mangrove ecosystem, Bioscience, 32, 22 – 27, 1998
17) Mukherjee D; Ray S Bifurcation analysis of a detritus based ecosystem with time delay: J. Biol. System
8(3) 255 – 261, 2000.
18) Ray, S; Ulanowicz, R. E; Majee, N.C.; Roy, A.B. Network analysis of a benthic food web model of a
partly reclaimed island in the Sundarban mangrove ecosystem in India. , J. Biol. System 8 (3): 263 – 278,
2000.
19) Ray, S and Straškraba M. The impact of detritivorous fishes on the mangrove estuarine system.
Ecological Modelling 140: 207 - 218, 2001
20) Ray, S; Berec L; Straškraba M and Jørgensen, S. E. Optimization of exergy and the implications of
body sizes of phytoplankton and zooplankton in an aquatic ecosystem model. Ecological Modelling 140:
219 - 234, 2001
21) Ray, S; Berec L; Straskraba, M and Ulanowicz, R. E. Evaluation of system performance through
optimizing ascendency in an aquatic ecosystem model. J. Biol. System 9(4) 1 – 22, 2001.
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by use of the size variation due to succession. Ecological Modelling 153: 269 -277, 2002
23) Bagh, B; Das, K and Ray, S. Endemic fluorosis through drinking water and its remedial
measure by bacterial population – a mathematical model. J. Biol. Syst.14, 31 -41, 2006
24) Ray, S. Extremal principles with special emphasis on exergy and ascendency - the modern
approach in theoretical ecology. J. Biol. Syst. 14, 255 -273, 2006
25) Mandal, Sandip, Ray, S., Roy, S and Jorgensen, S. E. Order to chaos and vice versa in an
aquatic ecosystem. Ecological Modelling 197, 498 -504, 2006.
26) Mandal, Sandip, Ray, S., Roy, S and Jorgensen, S. E. Investigation of thermodynamic
properties in an ecological model developing from ordered to chaotic states . Ecological Modelling
204, 40 - 46, 2007
27) Ray S. Comparative study of virgin and reclaimed islands of Sundarban mangrove ecosystem
through network analysis. Ecological Modelling 215, 207 – 216, 2008
28) K, Das and Ray, S. Effect of delay in nutrient cycling in phytoplankton – zooplankton
interactions in estuarine system. Ecological Modelling 215, 269 – 76, 2008
29) Roy, M., Mandal, S. and Ray, S. Detrital ontogenic model including decomposer diversity.
Ecological Modelling 215, 200 – 206, 2008
30) Mandal, S., Ray, S. and Roy, S. Study of biocomplexity through ascendency. Biosystems 95,
30 – 34, 2009
31) Mandal, S., Ghosh, P. B., Ray, S. Modeling of the contribution of dissolved inorganic
nitrogen (DIN) from litterfall of adjacent mangrove forest to Hooghly-Matla estuary, India
Ecological Modelling 220, 2988 – 3000, 2009.
32) Mandal, S., Panja, M. M., Ray, S. and Roy, S. K. Qualitative behavior of three species food
chain around inner equilibrium point: Spectral analysis. Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and
Control
15(4), 459-472, 2010.
33) Das, K. and Ray, S. Delay in the decomposition of algal detritus during remineralization
process and its impact on benthic mangrove food chain – a theoretical approach. Nonlinear Studies
17(4), 387-398, 2010.
34) Mandal, S., Roy, M., Debnath, M., Ray, S. and Ray, S. Dynamic modeling of dissolved
oxygen in Hooghly-Matla estuarine system, West Bengal, India. Applied Mathematical Modelling
36, 5952 – 5963, 2012.
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aquatic ecosystem model. Ecological Informatics 12, 1 – 9, 2012
36) Mandal, S, Ray, S. and Ghosh, P. B. Modelling nutrient (dissolved inorganic nitrogen) and
plankton dynamics at Sagar island of Hooghly-Matla estuarine system, West Bengal, India. Natural
Resource Modelling 25, 629 -652, 2012.
37) Mukherjee, J. and Ray, S. Carbon cycling from mangrove litter to the adjacent Hooghly
estuary, India – A modelling study. Procedia Environmental Sciences 13, 391 -413, 2012.
38) Mandal, S.; Ray, S and Ghosh, P. B. Comparative study of mangrove litter nitrogen cycling
to the adjacent estuary through modelling in pristine and reclaimed islands of Sundarban mangrove
ecosystem, India. Procedia Environmental Sciences 13, 340 – 362, 2012.
39) Mandal, S; Ray, S and Ghosh, P. B. Modelling the impact of mangroves on fish population
dynamics of Hooghly - Matla estuarine system, West Bengal, India. Procedia Environmental
Sciences 13, 414 – 444, 2012.
40) Roy, M; Ray, S and Ghosh, P. B. Modeling of Impact of Detritus on Detritivorous Food
Chain of Sundarban Mangrove Ecosystem, India. Procedia Environmental Sciences, 13, 377 - 390,
2012.
41) Mukherjee, J and Ray, S. A system dynamic modeling of carbon cycle from mangrove litter
to the adjacent Hooghly estuary, India. Ecological Modelling 252, 185– 195, 2013.
42) Mandal, S; Ray, S and Ghosh, P. B. Impact of mangrove litterfall on nitrogen dynamics of
virgin and reclaimed islands of Sundarban mangrove ecosystem, India. Ecological Modelling 252,
153– 166, 2013.
43) Sarwardi, S. ; Mandal, P. K. and Ray, S. Effect of refuge on competitive prey-predator
system. Biosystems 110, 133 – 148, 2012.
44) Sarwardi, S. ; Mandal, P. K. and Ray, S. Effect of refuge used by prey in predator-prey
model with competition in predator species only. Journal of Biological Physics, 39, pp 701-722,
2013
45) Prasad, B. S. R. V.; Srinivasu, P. D. N.; Sarada Varma, P.; Raman, A. V. and Ray, S. Dynamics of dissolved oxygen in relation to saturation and health of an aquatic body: A case for
Chilka lagoon, India., J. Ecosytem, Article ID 526245, 17 pages
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/526245 , 2014
46) Goswami R.; Mandal S.; Mandal S. Padhy P.K., Ray S.; Mazumder S. Effect of
temperature and arsenic on Aeromonas hydrophila growth, a modeling approach. Biologia 69/7:
1—, Section Cellular and Molecular Biology, DOI: 10.2478/s11756-014-0392-6, 2014
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3 47)Mandal, S.; Roy Goswami, A.; Mukhopadhyay S. K.; Ray S. Simulation model
of phosphorus dynamics of an eutrophic impoundment - East Calcutta Wetlands, a Ramsar site in
India, Ecological Modelling (in press)
48) Mukherjee J.; Banerjee M.; Ray, S; Banerjee A; Ghosh P. B. Impact of environmental
factors on the carbon dynamics at Hooghly estuarine region, Journal of Ecosystem Volume 2014,
Article ID 607528, 10 pages, http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/607528
49) Mukherjee, J.; Scharler, U. M.; Fath B.D.; Ray S.
Robustness indicators for aquatic
ecological networks - a static model approach. Ecological Modelling (in press)
50) Roy Ujjwal, Sarwardi, S. , Majee, N. C.; Ray, S. Effect of salinity and temperature on
plankton dynamics of Hooghly-Matla estuarine system, India. Nonlinear Studies (in press)
Conference Proceedings:
1) Ray, S; Choudhury, A; Vertical distribution of immature Culicoides oxystoma Keiff. (Diptera :
Ceratopogonidae) in intertidal mud and sand flats of Sagar Island, Sundarbans, India, The Mangroves: 516-
521, 1985.
2) Ray, S; Choudhury, A; Ecology of Tabanid Larvae and Pupae (diptera: Tabanidae) in Sundarbans
Mangrove ecosystem, Sagar Island, The Mangroves: 522-526, 1985.
3) Ray, S; Choudhury, A; Community organization on benthic dipterans in a tidal creek of Hooghly
estuary, Sagar Island, India, Proc. Natl. Sem. Est. Mang.; 406-409, 1987.
4) Ray,S, Role of biogeochemical cycle on climate, Proceeding on the seminar of Climatic Changes. 31- 32,
1994.
5) Bidisha Bagh; Angshuman Sarkar; Amit Roy and Santanu Ray. Fluorosis from drinking
water in Birbhum district – A study on its causes, effects, influencing factors and remedial
measures. In: Procedings of national conference on Biotechnology and the environment. Eds. A.
Dey; K. Aikat and P. Saha., pp. 71 – 80, Excel India Publishers, New Delhi, 2010
Books and chapters in books:
1) Ray, S; Choudhury, A; Population ecology of benthic dipterans of the mangrove ecosystem of
Sundarbans, India, Zoological Survey of India Press, Govt. of India, Calcutta, pp 101, 1991.
2) Ray, S. Modeling of algal – microbial – crustacean and fish interactions in a temperate reservoir. In:
Current Issues in Environmental and Fish Biology. Ed. By S. Bhattacharya and S. K. Maitra, Daya
Publishing House, Delhi, pp. 64 - 90, 2004.
3) Ray, S. “Liber Amicorum” – a book of friendship – produced by ELSEVIER and presented at a
ceremony, - a symposium and celebration in Copenhagen – given at 3 September 2004 to Prof. Jorgensen
for his official retirement (Title of the article: Sven Erik Jorgensen: Renowned simulation ecologist and
philosopher).
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Roy, S. and Ray A , New Central Book Agency (P) Ltd., Kolkata 37 – 44, 2006
5) Sandip Mandal, Santanu Ray, Samar Roy, Sudipto Mandal. The concept of Exergy and its
extension to ecological system. In: Chapter 13, Handbook of Exergy, Hydrogen Energy and
Hydropower Research, Editors: Gaston Pélissier and Arthur Calvet, published by Nova Science
publication (ISBN: 978-1-60741-715-6), NY, USA 2009.
6) Ray, S. Impact of climate change on Sundarban mangrove ecosystem: study through system
ecology. In: Climate Change and Aquatic Ecosystems eds. A. Joseph, S. Bijoy Nandan and A.
Augustine, published by Dept. of Marine Biology, Microbiology and Biochemistry, School of
Marine Sciences, CUSAT, Cochin and Rajiv Gandhi Chair in Contemporary Studies, School of
Environmental Studies, CUSAT, Cochin, 2010.
7) Ray, S. Simulation in ecology – Static and dynamic model, In: Mathematics in Life Science,
Vol. 2, Editors: A. B. Roy and B. Banerjee, pp. 145 – 178, published by Sivatosh Mookherjee
Science Centre, Kolkata, 2010
8) Sudipto Mandal; Santanu Ray; Angshuman Sarkar and Phani Bhusan Ghosh. Degradation
of mangrove litter and its contribution as dissolve inorganic nitrogen to the adjacent estuary of
Sagar Island, Sundarban mangrove ecosystem, India In: Chapter 9, Mangrove Ecology, Biology
and Taxonomy, Editor: James N. Metras, published by Nova Science publication (ISBN: 978-1-
61728-991-0), NY, USA 2010.
9) Santanu Ray, Sandip Mandal, Joyita Mukherjee, Madhumita Roy, Sudipta Mandal and
Surjya Saikia. Body Size Versus Rate Parameters of Zooplankton and Phytoplankton –
Effects on Aquatic Ecosystem. In: Zooplankton and Phytoplankton: Types, Characteristics and
Ecology, Editor: Giri Kattel, Chapter – 10, pp. 193 – 218, published by Nova Science publication
(ISBN: 978-1-61324-508-8), NY, USA, 2011.
10) Surjya Kumar Saikia, Santanu Ray and Joyita Mukherjee. The Upside of Grazer-
Periphyton Interactions: A Review. In: In: Zooplankton and Phytoplankton: Types, Characteristics
and Ecology, Editor: Giri Kattel. Chapter 4, pp. 89 – 106, published by Nova Science publication
(ISBN: 978-1-61324-508-8), NY, USA, 2011.
11) Joyita Mukherjee, Madhumita Roy, Santanu Ray, Phani Bhusan Ghosh and Angshuman
Sarkar. Mechanisms of transformation of various forms of carbon and cycling pathways in the
Hooghly estuarine system. In: Estuarines. Editors: Steve Jordon published by Nova Science
publication, Chapter 6 pp. 93 – 114. (ISBN: 978-1-61942-083-0) NY, USA, 2012.
12) Surjya Kumar Saikia, Santanu Ray*, Joyita Mukherjee and Madhumita Roy. Aquatic
Ecosystem health – a review. In: Aquatic Ecosystems, Editor: Sheila A. Brown, published by Nova
Science publication, Chapter 2, pp. 57 -102. (ISBN: 978-1-61324-399-2), NY, USA, 2011.
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different states – goal function and mathematical aspects. Lambert Academic Publishing, pp- 106.
(ISBN 978-3-659-27281-3) Germany, 2012.
14) S. Ray. Exergy and its assessment in ecological system. In: Recent Trends in Zoology with
Special Emphasis on Animal Diversity, Fisheries and Genetics, Editors: L. N. Neogi and S. K. Sou.
Published by Levant Books, 2012.
15) S. Ray; Joyita Mukherjee and Sudipto Mandal. Modelling nitrogen and carbon cycles in
Hooghly estuary along with adjacent mangrove ecosystem. In: Advanced Modelling Techniques
Studying Global Changes in Environmental Sciences, ELSEVIER (in press)
16) S. Ray; Joyita Mukherjee. Mangrove modeling as step in the synthesis of ecological
processes and function within a macroecology approach. In: Macroecology, Springer (in press)