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View article: Occurrence and Distribution of Plastispheres in Coastal Sediments and Waters along the Maharashtra Coast, India
Occurrence and Distribution of Plastispheres in Coastal Sediments and Waters along the Maharashtra Coast, India Open
Microplastics can promote microbial colonisation and biofilm growth, thus being referred to as “plastispheres”. The global plastic pollution surge is likely to adversely impact ecology and human health by providing a novel habitat for micr…
View article: Social media and genetic evidence demonstrate the expansion of an invasive fish in India
Social media and genetic evidence demonstrate the expansion of an invasive fish in India Open
The use of digital data sources, such as social media, in iEcology has opened up new opportunities for research on species distribution and biological invasions. Invasive species can cause significant damage to biodiversity and ecosystem s…
View article: <b>Protected areas may fail to protect fishes in the future: A case study of </b><i><b>Nemachilichthys ruppelli</b></i><b> from the Western Ghats, India</b>
<b>Protected areas may fail to protect fishes in the future: A case study of </b><i><b>Nemachilichthys ruppelli</b></i><b> from the Western Ghats, India</b> Open
This dataset encompasses a comprehensive analysis of variables utilized in the species distribution modeling of N. ruppelli fish, with a particular focus on the presence of multicollinearity among them. It offers a detailed insight into va…
View article: Osteological description of Indian lepidophagous catfish Pachypterus khavalchor (Siluriformes: Horabagridae) from the Western Ghats of India
Osteological description of Indian lepidophagous catfish Pachypterus khavalchor (Siluriformes: Horabagridae) from the Western Ghats of India Open
The present study provides a comprehensive osteological description of Pachypterus khavalchor from the family Horabagridae. Nine individuals of P. khavalchor representing both males and females collected from the type locality were cleared…
View article: Two new species of the hillstream loach genus Indoreonectes from the northern Western Ghats of India (Teleostei: Nemacheilidae)
Two new species of the hillstream loach genus Indoreonectes from the northern Western Ghats of India (Teleostei: Nemacheilidae) Open
The hill stream loach genus Indoreonectes is endemic to peninsular India south of the Satpura hill ranges and is represented by three species I. evezardi , I. keralensis and I. telanganaensis . Indoreonectes evezardi has been suggested as …