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Social–environmental drivers inform strategic management of coral reefs in the Anthropocene
ES Darling, TR McClanahan, J Maina, GG Gurney, NAJ Graham, ...
Nature ecology & evolution 3 (9), 1341-1350, 2019
1872019
Temperature patterns and mechanisms influencing coral bleaching during the 2016 El Niño
TR McClanahan, ES Darling, JM Maina, NA Muthiga, SD ’agata, ...
Nature Climate Change 9 (11), 845-851, 2019
1012019
Large geographic variability in the resistance of corals to thermal stress
TR McClanahan, JM Maina, ES Darling, MMM Guillaume, NA Muthiga, ...
Global Ecology and Biogeography, 2020
522020
Seagrass herbivory levels sustain site-fidelity in a remnant dugong population
E D’Souza, V Patankar, R Arthur, N Marbà, T Alcoverro
PloS one 10 (10), e0141224, 2015
492015
Highly variable taxa-specific coral bleaching responses to thermal stresses
TR McClanahan, ES Darling, JM Maina, NA Muthiga, J Leblond, R Arthur, ...
Marine Ecology Progress Series 648, 135-151, 2020
422020
Long-term occupancy trends in a data-poor dugong population in the Andaman and Nicobar archipelago
E D’Souza, V Patankar, R Arthur, T Alcoverro, N Kelkar
PLoS One 8 (10), e76181, 2013
362013
First underwater sighting and preliminary behavioural observations of Dugongs (Dugong dugon) in the wild from Indian waters, Andaman Islands
E Dsouza, V Patankar
Journal of Threatened Taxa, 49-53, 2009
292009
Catch composition and life history characteristics of sharks and rays (Elasmobranchii) landed in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India.
Z Tyabji, T Wagh, V Patankar, RW Jabado, D Sutaria
PLoS One, 2020
252020
Attitude, perception and awareness of stakeholders towards the protected marine species in the Andaman Islands
VJ Patankar
Ocean & Coastal Management 179, 104830, 2019
232019
Dugongs in Asia
E Hines, K Adulyanukosol, S Poochaviranon, P Somany, LS Ath, N Cox, ...
Sirenian Conservation. University Press of Gainesville, Florida, USA, 58-76, 2012
202012
Erosion of traditional marine management systems in the face of disturbances in the Nicobar Archipelago
V Patankar, E D’Souza, T Alcoverro, R Arthur
Human Ecology 43 (5), 697-707, 2015
182015
Ancient shell industry at Bet Dwarka island
A Gaur, Sundresh, V Patankar
Current Science 89 (6), 941-946, 2005
182005
The 2014-17 global coral bleaching event: the most severe and widespread coral reef destruction
CM Eakin, D Devotta, SF Heron, S Connolly, G Liu, E Geiger, JDL Cour, ...
Research Square Platform LLC, 2022
162022
Status of earthquake and tsunami affected coral reefs in the Andaman Nicobar Islands, India
S Kulkarni, V Patankar, E D’Souza
Coral Oceans Research and Development in the Indian Ocean: Status Report …, 2008
142008
Ten years after bleaching–facing the consequences of climate change in the Indian Ocean. CORDIO Status Report 2008. CORDIO (Coastal Oceans Research and Development, Indian …
D Obura, J Tamelander, O Linden
Chapter 19, 493, 2008
132008
Occurrence and distribution of tetraodontiform fishes of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India
V Patankar, A Paranjape, Z Tyabji, T Wagh, A Marathe
Check List 14 (3), 529–537., 2018
112018
Description and classification of Indian Ocean humpback dolphin (Sousa plumbea) whistles recorded off the Sindhudurg coast of Maharashtra, India
I Bopardikar, D Sutaria, M Sule, K Jog, V Patankar, H Klinck
Marine Mammal Science, 2018
112018
Ecological studies on the Dugong dugon of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands: a step towards species conservation
E D’souza, V Patankar
Nature Conservation Foundation, Mysore, Technical Report p 17, 2011
112011
For traditional island communities in the Nicobar archipelago, complete no-go areas are the most effective form of marine management
V Patankar, E D'Souza, A Teresa, R Arthur
Oceans & Coastal Management 133, 53-63, 2016
102016
Distance-related thresholds and influence of the 2004 tsunami on damage and recovery patterns of coral reefs in the Nicobar Islands
V Patankar, E D'Souza, AK Kumaraguru, R Arthur
Current Science, 1199-1205, 2012
102012
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