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The syngnathiform genus Corythoichthys comprises a group of taxonomically complex, tail-brooding (Syngnathinae) pipefishes widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific region. Due to the presence of overlapping interspecific morphological characters, reliable taxonomic information on Corythoichthys is still lacking. Using 52 CO1 sequences, including seven newly generated, a phylogenetic analysis was carried out to understand the genetic diversity, distribution and 'species groups' within the genus Corythoichthys.

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Fjords of the western and northern regions of Svalbard harbour distinct bacterioplankton community structures.

World J Microbiol Biotechnol

December 2022

Arctic Ecology and Biogeochemistry Division, National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research, Ministry of Earth Sciences (Govt. of India), Vasco-da-Gama, Goa, India.

Fjords are highly dynamic ecosystems that are known to be sentinels to climate change due to increased glaciomarine interactions. The convergence and mixing of warm Atlantic water (AW) and cold Arctic water (AW) is known to influence the hydrodynamics and ecology of the Arctic fjords. However, most past studies were limited to single-fjord ecosystems, determining the baseline knowledge of inter-fjord comparison on bacterioplankton diversity and distribution patterns.

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Investigation of antibiotic-resistant vibrios associated with shrimp (Penaeus vannamei) farms.

Arch Microbiol

December 2022

Department of Marine Biosciences, Faculty of Ocean Science and Technology, Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies, Panangad, Kochi, 682506, India.

For the sustainable farming of disease-free and healthy shrimps, antimicrobial use is frequent nowadays in shrimp-cultured system. Considering the serious impact of global antimicrobial resistance (AMR), the present study was focused to investigate the prevalence of antimicrobial-resistant vibrios among infected shrimps (Penaeus vannamei) from two brackish water-cultured farms. Diverse species of vibrios viz.

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  • The study investigates the potential of coriander essential oil as a dietary supplement in tilapia feed to improve fish health and resistance against bacterial infections.
  • Fish were fed diets with varying levels of coriander oil (0, 0.5, 1, 1.5, and 2%) for 60 days, leading to significant improvements in blood parameters and immune responses in higher oil inclusion groups.
  • The results showed that tilapia fed 1.5% and 2% coriander oil achieved 100% survival rates after exposure to a bacterial pathogen, compared to only 39% survival in the control group, indicating a strong protective effect of the oil.
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Morphological, biological and genomic characterization of lytic phages against Streptococcus agalactiae causing streptococcosis in tilapia.

Microb Pathog

January 2023

Department of Aquatic Animal Health Management (AAHM), Faculty of Fisheries Science, Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies (KUFOS), Panangad, Kochi, 682 506, Kerala, India. Electronic address:

Streptococcus agalactiae, a highly invasive pathogen causing streptococcosis, is a major disease imparting devastating effect in the aquaculture, worldwide. As bacteriophage therapy is getting more attention recently, as an alternative viable biocontrol agent to antibiotic and vaccine, this study aimed to isolate and purify obligately lytic bacteriophages and study its morphological, genetic and biological characteristics. Host range analysis of the four bacteriophages isolated in this study, such as Phage- 12 P, 15 F, 16 E and 20D exhibited 100% infectivity to S.

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Storage temperature fluctuation is a major problem faced in food and pharmaceutical industry, apart from prevailing fraud in marketing frozen products as fresh. The present work aimed to study the effect of intrinsic properties of chitosan on synthesis and performance of gold nanoparticles as smart packaging devices. Different types of Chitosan from shrimp waste were used as reducing and capping agent in the synthesis of metal nanoparticle.

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The fish guild structure of 96 fish species inhabiting the Vembanad Lake, an open, large, well-mixed coastal estuary along the south-west coast of India, was studied based on samples from upper (freshwater), middle (estuarine), and lower (saline) zones representing three major seasons (monsoon, post-monsoon, and pre-monsoon). Functional group assessment revealed seven ecological guilds (marine estuarine opportunists, freshwater, marine estuarine dependent, estuarine, catadromous, anadromous, and amphidromous), six feeding guilds (detritivore, zooplanktivore, herbivore, zoobenthivore, omnivore, and carnivore), three vertical distribution guilds (demersal, benthopelagic, and pelagic), five reproductive-mode functional groups (oviparous with pelagic eggs, oviparous with benthic eggs, oviparous guarders, viviparous and ovoviviparous), and five flow-preference guilds (rheophilic A1, eurytopic, rheophilic A2, rheophilic B, and rheophilic C). The estuary was characterized by high species diversity, low individual species abundance, complex guild structure, varying fish diversity from upper to lower estuary and higher proportion of marine rather than 'true' estuarine species.

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The coastal flood during the tropical cyclone Tauktae, 2021, at Chellanam coast, Kerala, India, has invited wide attention as the wave overtopping severely affected coastal properties and livelihood. We used a combination of WAVEWATCHIII and XBeach to study the coastal inundation during high waves. The effect of low-frequency waves and the rise in the coastal water level due to wave setup caused the inundation at Chellanam, even during low tide with negligible surge height.

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  • Dengue fever, primarily transmitted by mosquitoes, has significantly impacted Kerala, especially in Thiruvananthapuram, prompting a study to identify risk zones using analytical methods like AHP and F-AHP.
  • The study incorporates various geo-environmental and demographic factors, utilizing software tools like ArcGIS and ERDAS to create detailed risk zone maps, which are then validated against actual dengue case data.
  • The results show that the F-AHP method outperforms AHP in predicting risk zones, with 82.87% of cases occurring in high-risk areas, highlighting the need for effective public health measures to combat dengue spread.
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Microplastics are a widespread environmental contaminant that raises serious concern for aquatic organisms. Hence, the present study was conducted to investigate the spatial and seasonal variation of microplastics, their characteristics, polymer types and the risk assessment caused by the microplastics in six sampling sites along the Thoothukudi region. The average microplastic abundance ranged from 32 ± 26 to 232 ± 229 items/kg and 54 ± 41 to 619 ± 377 items/l in sediment and surface water, respectively, and they exhibited a significant spatial difference among the sampling sites.

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Deltamethrin (DM) is one of the most toxic but widely used pyrethroid insecticides. Even though a non-target animal, fish are at high risk as they are deficient in the enzyme system that hydrolyses pyrethroids. Enhancing the immune system is a potential method in preventing fish diseases.

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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 cleaning rock pool shrimp commonly inhabit the shallow waters of reef and crevices regions at 0.5-3.0 m depth.

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Rapidly rising temperatures and increasing organic load in the inland and coastal waters has led to a significant increase in parasite population. The isopod infestation on fish in these waters have become more frequent, causing mortalities in both wild and cultured fishes. The present study was aimed to investigate the infestation on different fish hosts, mean intensity, prevalence, environmental influences on the parasite abundance and the histopathological changes it causes in the host.

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Fifty four sediment samples representing pre and post-monsoon seasons were collected along a transect from off Kochi, lying between the latitudes 9°57'59.5″-9°54'30.4″ and longitudes 76°11'7.

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Particulate organic carbon (POC) and its variability were studied to assess the accuracy of ocean colour retrieval algorithms over the eastern Arabian Sea (EAS) as it controls the carbon sequestration, oxygen minimum zone and biogeochemical (C, N and P) cycles. The seasonality in the physical and biological processes strongly influenced the distribution of POC along the EAS. Higher POC and chlorophyll a (chl a) during the spring inter monsoon (SIM) in the north EAS were due to detrainment bloom.

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The present study analyzes the impact of the Southern Ocean (SO) sea ice concentration on the north Indian Ocean (NIO) wave fields through swells using 6 years (2016-2021) of WAVEWATCH III (WWIII) simulations. We did two experimental runs of WWIII, one with sea ice concentration and winds as the forcing (W3) and the second run with only wind forcing (W3). Analysis shows the impact of the SO sea ice concentration on northward swell peaks in September-November, coinciding with the maximum sea ice extent in the Antarctic region of the Indian Ocean.

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Microplastics accumulation on beaches raises a serious concern worldwide. Hence, the present study was conducted with the focus of investigating the abundance, characteristics, risk assessment, surface morphology and elemental composition of microplastics (MPs) in the beach sediments of the Thoothukudi region, situated on the south-east coast of India, Gulf of Mannar region. The MPs abundance ranged between 19 ± 18.

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The consumer demand for safe, "healthy," and premium foods, preferably with an extended shelf-life; demand for easy packaging; and choice for more sustainable food packaging have contributed to the development of novel packaging technologies. The application of adequate packaging materials has recently become a major post-harvest challenge concerning the control of fungi and mycotoxin. This review will describe the current antifungal packaging technology involved to prevent the contamination of fungi and mycotoxin, along with the characteristics and mechanism of action in food products.

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In this study, the effect of chemical modifications such as oxidation, esterification and crosslinking was investigated alone and in combination with microwave irradiation on a non-conventional starch with 76% starch yield acquired from the trunk of matured talipot palm. The single- and dual-modifications imparted significant changes in the morphological, crystalline, pasting and rheological properties and digestibility of talipot starch. Characteristic peaks were observed in single- and dual-oxidized, esterified and crosslinked starches indicating their respective functional groups.

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  • There is increasing evidence that RNA modifications play a crucial role in enhancing crop production, yet we haven't fully utilized this knowledge for agricultural advancements.
  • Over 172 types of RNA modifications exist, but the focus is often on internal modifications like mA and mC, while the significance of pseudouridine (Ψ) and 2'-O-methylation (Nm) remains unclear.
  • This review highlights recent developments in mapping Ψ and Nm in plants, discusses current technological limitations in studying RNA modifications, and outlines future challenges in regulating the plant epitranscriptome for improved crop productivity.
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Ariosoma indicum sp. nov. is described herein based on 12 specimens [(335-433 mm total length (TL)] collected off the Arabian Sea of southwest coast of India and 7 specimens from Digha Mohana, off the Bay of Bengal of northeast coast of India.

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The genus Physiculus is widespread in the Indo-Pacific with more than 32 valid species, and about 12 species were recorded only from the Indian Ocean. Two new species similar to each other are collected from the outer reef drop off of Kavaratti Island, Lakshadweep, India, Arabian Sea and described. Physiculus indicus sp.

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Invasive alien species (IAS) influence the trophic organisation and food web structure in an invaded ecosystem, and therefore, it is imperative to quantify the resultant ecological impacts. The globally recognised ecosystem modelling platform, Ecopath with Ecosim, was used to delineate the impacts of IAS on a tropical freshwater pond ecosystem in India. We analysed the trophic interactions, consumption patterns, prey overlap and mixed trophic impacts of three co-existing invasive alien fish species, African catfish (Clarias gariepinus), suckermouth catfish (Pterygoplichthys pardalis) and Mozambique tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus), on other functional groups in the ecosystem.

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