Publications by authors named "Idrees Babu Kk"

Human disturbances can prompt natural anti-predator behaviours in animals, affecting how energy is traded off between immediate survival and reproduction. In our study of male squaretail groupers () in India's Lakshadweep archipelago, we investigated the impact of fishing pressure on anti-predatory responses and reproductive behaviours by comparing a fished and unfished spawning aggregation site and tracking responses over time at the fished site. Using observational sampling and predator exposure experiments, we analysed fear responses (flight initiation distance, return time), as well as time spent in vigilance, courtship and territorial defence.

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  • Corals are crucial indicators of environmental changes due to climate change and human activities, facing severe threats that could lead to their extinction.
  • These stressors lead to tissue degradation and diseases, which spread rapidly and can devastate coral populations, similar to how Chicken pox spreads in humans.
  • The manuscript reviews advancements in understanding coral health, the microbiome, disease mechanisms, and discusses methods like microbiome transplantation and remote sensing to help protect and monitor coral reefs.
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The study addressed the impact of the El Niño 2015-2016 on the ecosystem functioning and the subsequent effects on the distribution and community structure of zooplankton in the Kavaratti reef, a prominent coral atoll in the tropical Indian Ocean. The elevated ocean temperature (SST) associated with El Niño resulted in a mass bleaching event affecting > 60% of the live corals of the Kavaratti atoll. The concomitant changes observed in the nutrient concentration, coral health, and phytoplankton of the reef environment during the course of the El Niño led to discernible variations in the zooplankton community with markedly higher abundance and heterogeneity in distribution during the peak period of El Niño compared to its waning phase.

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