Browsing by Author "Hussain, A."
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Differential Symbiodiniaceae Association With Coral and Coral-Eroding Sponge in a Bleaching Impacted Marginal Coral Reef Environment
Mote, S.; Gupta, V.; De, K.; Hussain, A.; More, K.; Nanajkar, M.; Ingole, B.S. (Frontiers, 2021)Marginal reefs are known for severe stress-inducible perturbations such as high sedimentation, eutrophication, ocean warming, and acidification from anthropogenic climate change. The corals striving in such stressful ... -
Massive coral bleaching in the patchy reef of Grande Island, along the eastern Arabian Sea during the 2015/16 global bleaching event
Hussain, A.; Ingole, B. (Elsevier B.V., 2020)The 2014-2017 mass bleaching event is considered the third massive coral global bleaching event in recorded history. Based on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration�s (NOAA) Coral Reef Watch (CRW) product ... -
pH variability off Goa (eastern Arabian Sea) and the response of sea urchin to ocean acidification scenarios
Shetye, S.S.; Naik, H.; Kurian, S.; Shenoy, D.M.; Nandakumar, K.; Fernandes, Michelle; Hussain, A. (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2020)The increasing atmospheric CO2 concentration in the last few decades has resulted in a decrease in oceanic pH. In this study, we assessed the natural variability of pH in coastal waters off Goa, eastern Arabian Sea. pHT ... -
Prevalence of skeletal tissue growth anomalies in a scleractinian coral: Turbinaria mesenterina of Malvan Marine Sanctuary, eastern Arabian Sea
Hussain, A.; De, K.; Thomas, L.; Nagesh, R.; Mote, S.; Ingole, B.S. (Inter Research, 2016)Skeletal tissue growth anomalies (STAs) of corals are capable of causing considerable degradation of reef health. This study is the first report of growth anomalies in Turbinaria corals and the first descriptive study of ... -
Records of Sea Slug Fauna (Gastropoda: Heterobranchia) from the shores of Goa, Eastern Arabian Sea
Hussain, A.; Bhave, V.; Zari, A.; Apte, Deepak; Ingole, B.S.; Nanajkar, M. (Springer, 2022)Heterobranch sea slugs are a group of often vibrantly coloured, shell-less, and soft-bodied molluscs which are also indicators of climate change and a source of natural products.The information on sea slug diversity and ... -
The Global Implications of the Nitrogen Cycle: A Benthic Community Perspective
Sivadas, S.K.; Hussain, A.; Nagesh, R. (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, New castle, UK, 2020)The benthic ecosystem comprising coral reefs, seaweed, and seagrass beds contributes to organic matter mineralisation, food for many invertebrates and fishes, and plays a significant role in regulating the various ...