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    An evaluation of the public’s Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices (KAP) in Trinidad and Tobago regarding sharks and shark consumption by Ali, Lauren, Grey, Elisabeth, Singh, Delezia, Mohammed, Azad, Tripathi, Vrijesh, Gobin, Judith, Ramnarine, Indar

    Published in PloS one (09-06-2020)
    “…There is a global lack of data concerning shark consumption trends, consumer attitudes, and public knowledge regarding sharks. This is the case in Trinidad and…”
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    Sublethal levels of organophosphate insecticides alter behaviour in the juveniles of the Neotropical crab, Poppiana dentata (Randall 1840) by Singh, Delezia S., Rostant, Luke V., Mohammed, Azad, Jairam, Alyssa S., Sahatoo, Jyotsna J., Khan Ali, Raquel, Mohammed, Faisal

    Published in Ethology, ecology & evolution (04-03-2023)
    “…This is the first description of OP-induced behavioural alterations for juvenile P. dentata Aggression and inactivity were induced by the OPs The insecticides…”
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    The effects of acute oxygen changes on heart rate in the freshwater crab Poppiana dentata (Randall, 1840) by Singh, Delezia Shivani, Alkins-Koo, Mary, Victor Rostant, Luke, Mohammed, Azad

    Published in Latin american journal of aquatic research (01-01-2020)
    “…Heart rate is a key physiological feature that can be used to assess the response of organisms to changing environmental conditions in aquatic habitats, such…”
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    Sublethal effects of malathion insecticide on growth of the freshwater crab Poppiana dentata (Randall, 1840) (Decapoda: Trichodactylidae) by Singh, Delezia Shivani, Alkins-Koo, Mary, Rostant, Luke Victor, Mohammed, Azad

    Published in Nauplius (2021)
    “…Abstract Pesticides can interfere with various aspects of growth and the normal molt cycle of a crustacean. Poppiana dentata (Randall, 1840), an indigenous…”
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    An evaluation of the public's Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices by Ali, Lauren, Grey, Elisabeth, Singh, Delezia, Mohammed, Azad, Tripathi, Vrijesh, Gobin, Judith, Ramnarine, Indar

    Published in PloS one (09-06-2020)
    “…There is a global lack of data concerning shark consumption trends, consumer attitudes, and public knowledge regarding sharks. This is the case in Trinidad and…”
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    Behavioural repertory of juveniles of the freshwater crab Poppiana dentata (Randall 1840) under laboratory conditions by Singh, Delezia S., Alkins-Koo, Mary, Rostant, Luke V., Mohammed, Azad

    Published in Ethology, ecology & evolution (02-01-2022)
    “…The behavioural repertory for Poppiana dentata has not been previously reported in literature. Therefore, this study aimed to describe the repertory of…”
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    The effects of acute oxygen changes on heart rate in the freshwater crab Poppiana dentata (Randall, 1840) by Singh, Delezia Shivani, Alkins-Koo, Mary, Rostant, Luke Victor, Mohammed, Azad

    Published in Latin american journal of aquatic research (01-07-2020)
    “…Heart rate is a key physiological feature that can be used to assess the response of organisms to changing environmental conditions in aquatic habitats, such…”
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    Knowledge, attitude and practices of coastal communities in Trinidad and Tobago about tsunamis by Kanhai, La Daana K., Singh, Delezia, Lauckner, Bruce, Ebi, Kristie L., Chadee, Dave D.

    Published in Natural hazards (Dordrecht) (01-03-2016)
    “…Tsunamis are natural hazards that have affected the Caribbean in the past and are projected to do so in the future. In order to mitigate the devastating…”
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    The effects of acute oxygen changes on heart rate in the freshwater crab Poppiana dentata (Randall, 1840) by Singh, Delezia Shivani, Alkins-Koo, Mary, Rostant, Luke Victor, Mohammed, Azad

    Published in Latin american journal of aquatic research (01-07-2020)
    “…Heart rate is a key physiological feature that can be used to assess the response of organisms to changing environmental conditions in aquatic habitats, such…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article