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    Copepod carcasses in the western Bay of Bengal and associated ecology by N., Arunpandi, R., Jyothibabu, L., Jagadeesan, S., Lekshmi, S., Surya, A, Biju

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (02-02-2022)
    “…Although a portion of all copepods in the natural environment are physiologically inactive or dead, there is little data on this aspect in Indian seas. Using…”
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    The world’s largest coastal deoxygenation zone is not anthropogenically driven by Gupta, G V M, Jyothibabu, R, Ramu, Ch V, Yudhistir Reddy, A, Balachandran, K K, Sudheesh, V, Kumar, Sanjeev, Chari, N V H K, Bepari, Kausar F, Marathe, Prachi H, Bikram Reddy, B, Vijayan, Anil Kumar

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-05-2021)
    “…Abstract The growing number of oxygen-deficient coastal zones around the world and their impacts on marine life has always been a controversial issue as their…”
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    Copepod grazing and their impact on phytoplankton standing stock and production in a tropical coastal water during the different seasons by Jagadeesan, L., Jyothibabu, R., Arunpandi, N., Parthasarathi, S.

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-03-2017)
    “…The grazing rate of copepods on the total and size-fractionated phytoplankton biomass in a coastal environment (off Kochi, southwest coast of India) were…”
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    Response of phytoplankton to heavy cloud cover and turbidity in the northern Bay of Bengal by Jyothibabu, R., Arunpandi, N., Jagadeesan, L., Karnan, C., Lallu, K. R., Vinayachandran, P. N.

    Published in Scientific reports (26-07-2018)
    “…An interesting physiological response of phytoplankton to large fluctuations in underwater photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) levels in the northern Bay…”
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    Phytoplankton size structure in the southern Bay of Bengal modified by the Summer Monsoon Current and associated eddies: Implications on the vertical biogenic flux by Jyothibabu, R., Vinayachandran, P.N., Madhu, N.V., Robin, R.S., Karnan, C., Jagadeesan, L., Anjusha, A.

    Published in Journal of marine systems (01-03-2015)
    “…The present study combines field and satellite observations to investigate how hydrographical transformations influence phytoplankton size structure in the…”
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    Impact of river discharge and suspended sediments on the nearshore benthic environment along the Indian southwest coast by Santhikrishnan, S., Jyothibabu, R., Sajeev, R., Vishnu, C. B, Albin, K.J., Alok, K.T., Pandiya Rajan, R.S.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-12-2024)
    “…River discharge into the sea and its implications on the environmental setting and fauna in the nearshore represent the intricate interactions among the…”
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    Mud Banks along the southwest coast of India are not too muddy for plankton by Jyothibabu, R., Balachandran, K. K., Jagadeesan, L., Karnan, C., Arunpandi, N., Naqvi, S. W. A., Pandiyarajan, R. S.

    Published in Scientific reports (07-02-2018)
    “…Considering Alappuzha Mud Bank in the southern Kerala coast as a typical case of biologically productive Mud Banks that form along the southwest coast of India…”
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    Role of rotifers in microzooplankton community in a large monsoonal estuary (Cochin backwaters) along the west coast of India by Anjusha, A., Jyothibabu, R., Jagadeesan, L., Arunpandi, N.

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-05-2018)
    “…The distribution ecology of microzooplankton in the Kochi (Cochin) backwaters has been presented. Emphasis has been given to the micro-rotifers present in the…”
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    Tumour-like anomaly of copepods-an evaluation of the possible causes in Indian marine waters by Jagadeesan, L, Jyothibabu, R

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-04-2016)
    “…Globally, tumour-like anomalies (TLA) in copepods and the critical assessment of their possible causes are rare. The exact causative factor and ecological…”
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    Microplastics in copepods reflects the manmade flow restrictions in the Kochi backwaters, along the southwest coast of India by Rashid, C.P., Jyothibabu, R., Arunpandi, N., Santhikrishnan, S., Vidhya, V., Sarath, S., Arundhathy, M., Alok, K.T.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-04-2022)
    “…This baseline study on microplastics (MPs) in calanoid copepods in the Kochi backwaters (KBW), India's largest estuary system on the west coast, focuses on (a)…”
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    Impact of a large hydraulic barrage on the trace metals concentration in mesozooplankton in the Kochi backwaters, along the Southwest coast of India by Arunpandi, N., Jyothibabu, R., Jagadeesan, L., Parthasarathi, S., Albin, K.J., Pandiyarajan, R.S.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-11-2020)
    “…This study delineates the impact of a man-made hydrological barrage [Thannermukkom barrage (TB)] on the concentration of selected trace metals (Fe, Zn, Cu, Co,…”
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    Microplastics in zooplankton in the eastern Arabian Sea: The threats they pose to fish and corals favoured by coastal currents by Rashid, C.P., Jyothibabu, R., Arunpandi, N., Abhijith, V.T., Josna, M.P., Vidhya, V., Gupta, G.V.M., Ramanamurty, M.V.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-12-2021)
    “…The baseline study of Microplastics (MPs) in zooplankton (copepods, chaetognaths, decapods, and fish larvae) from six different zones along India's west coast…”
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    Dominance of Wolbachia sp. in the deep-sea sediment bacterial metataxonomic sequencing analysis in the Bay of Bengal, Indian Ocean by Parvathi, A., Jasna, V., Aswathy, V.K., Aparna, S., Nathan, V.K., Jyothibabu, R.

    Published in Genomics (San Diego, Calif.) (01-01-2020)
    “…The Bay of Bengal, located in the north-eastern part of the Indian Ocean is world's largest bay occupying an area of ~8,39,000 mile2. The variability in…”
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    Significantly dominant warm-core eddies: An ecological indicator of the basin-scale low biological production in the Bay of Bengal by Jyothibabu, R., Karnan, C., Arunpandi, N., Santhi Krishnan, S., Balachandran, K.K., Sahu, K.C.

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-02-2021)
    “…•The cumulative impact of cold-core and warm-core eddies in the Bay of Bengal (BoB) is presented.•Evidenced strikingly higher geographical area for warm cores…”
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    Ocean currents structuring the mesozooplankton in the Gulf of Mannar and the Palk Bay, southeast coast of India by Jagadeesan, L, Jyothibabu, R, Anjusha, A, Mohan, Arya P, Madhu, N.V, Muraleedharan, K.R, Sudheesh, K

    Published in Progress in oceanography (01-03-2013)
    “…The Gulf of Mannar and the Palk Bay, located between India and Sri Lanka, are the two least studied marine environments in the northern Indian Ocean. We…”
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    Feeding preference and daily ration of 12 dominant copepods on mono and mixed diets of phytoplankton, rotifers, and detritus in a tropical coastal water by Jagadeesan, L., Jyothibabu, R., Arunpandi, N., Anjusha, A., Parthasarathi, S., Pandiyarajan, R. S.

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-10-2017)
    “…Results of the experimental studies on the feeding habit and daily ration (DR) of 12 dominant copepods from a tropical coastal water (off Kochi, Southwest…”
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    Coccolithophores: an environmentally significant and understudied phytoplankton group in the Indian Ocean by Arundhathy, M., Jyothibabu, R., Santhikrishnan, S., Albin, K. J., Parthasarathi, S., Rashid, C. P.

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-03-2021)
    “…Coccolithophores are unique primary producers in the ocean with the ability to calcify. They are known to produce calcareous scales, which form the significant…”
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    Effects of seasons and successive upwelling phases on phytoplankton size classes in the Southeast Arabian Sea by K.J, Albin, R, Jyothibabu, K.T, Alok, S, Santhi Krishnan, C.K, Sherin, G.V.M, Gupta

    Published in Marine environmental research (01-06-2024)
    “…The responses of Phytoplankton Size Classes (PSCs) to seasons and the distinct phases of coastal upwelling in the northern Indian Ocean is an understudied…”
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    Copepoda community imprints the continuity of the oceanic and shelf oxygen minimum zones along the west coast of India by Vidhya, V., Jyothibabu, R., Arunpandi, N., Alok, K.T., Rashid, C.P., Thirumurugan, R., Asha Devi, C.R., Gupta, G.V.M.

    Published in Marine environmental research (01-04-2024)
    “…The largest continental shelf Oxygen Minimum Zone (OMZ) in the world is formed along the Indian western shelf in the eastern Arabian Sea during the Southwest…”
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    Alarming waterweeds proliferation in the Vembanad Lake System might significantly increase water loss through transpiration by Arunpandi, N., Jyothibabu, R., Dhanya, P., Jagadeesan, L., Rashid, C. P., Sarath, S.

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-04-2022)
    “…Eichhornia crassipes and Monochoria vaginalis are waterweeds, and their uncontrolled proliferation in fresh and brackish water habitats is a serious ecological…”
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