Browsing by Author "James, R.A."
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Antimicrobial profiling of coral reef and sponge associated bacteria from southeast coast of India
Rajasabapathy, R.; Ghadi, S.C.; Manikandan, B.; Mohandass, C.; Surendran, A.; Dastager, S.G.; Meena, R.M.; James, R.A. (2020)Culturable bacteria associated with marine sponges and coral mucus (collected from Gulf of Mannar and Palk Bay) were screened for their prospective antimicrobial compounds against 9 bacterial pathogens (Bacillus megaterium, ... -
Attenuation of Wave Energy Due to Mangrove Vegetation off Mumbai, India
Samiksha, S.V.; Vethamony, P.; Bhaskaran, P.K.; Pednekar, P.; Jishad, M.; James, R.A. (2019)Coastal regions of India are prone to sea level rise, cyclones, storm surges, and human-induced activities, resulting in flood, erosion, and inundation, and some of these impacts could be attributed to climate change. ... -
Bacterial Communities Associated With Healthy and Diseased (Skeletal Growth Anomaly) Reef Coral Acropora cytherea From Palk Bay, India
Rajasabapathy, R.; Ramasamy, K.P.; Manikandan, B.; Mohandass, C.; James, R.A. (Frontiers Media S.A., 2020)Skeletal growth anomalies (SGA) are easily recognizable disease in reef-forming corals which drain energy from the host and end up with mortality. We collected mucus samples of healthy and SGA affected colonies of Acropora ... -
Microbiome of marine shallow-water hydrothermal vents
Rajasabapathy, R.; Mohandass, C.; Colaco, A.; James, R.A. (CRC Press, Boca Raton, 2021)Marine hydrothermal vents are extreme environments in the ocean where tectonic activities are evidenced in the plate boundaries or mid-ocean ridges. Hot mineral-rich water coming out through the hydrothermal vent crevices ...