Publications by authors named "Arya Sidharthan"

Article Synopsis
  • The mitogenome of the endangered fish Lepidopygopsis typus from the Western Ghats was analyzed, revealing a total length of 16,729 bp and containing genes for 13 proteins, 22 tRNAs, and 2 rRNAs.
  • A phylogenetic study positioned L. typus within a clade of the Torinae subfamily, closely related to the endemic genus Hypselobarbus, indicating a history of intensified selection for adaptation to their high-altitude habitat.
  • Given its restricted distribution and low population size, L. typus is at high risk of extinction, highlighting the need for urgent conservation efforts.
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A second subterranean species of Pangio is described from an old dug-out well in Kerala, Southern India. The new species, Pangio pathala is unique within the genus in possessing the highest number (27) of caudal vertebrae. Pangio pathala is distinguished from P.

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The teleostean family Balitoridae comprises small-sized freshwater fishes adapted to swift-flowing torrential mountain streams in South and South-East Asia. Little is known about their molecular phylogenetics and evolutionary biogeography, and much of the scientific literature that references them is focused on morphological taxonomy. In this paper, we generate CO1 sequences for the endemic balitorid lineages of the Western Ghats (WG) Hotspot in India, particularly for the endemic genera, Bhavania, Ghatsa and Travancoria.

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The first assessment of the demographics of Lagocephalus inermis, a species associated with pufferfish bites and fishing down the food web in the Arabian Sea, south-west coast of India, was performed based on length structured population dynamics of 1601 individuals caught in commercial fisheries. Analysis revealed that the current level of exploitation is 90% of the predicted exploitation producing maximum relative yield per recruit (E ), suggesting high levels of exploitation with potential for significant negative consequences for trophic cascades.

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