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Arun, P.R., Bin Rahman K. Muhamed, R. Sreeja, P.V. Thanooja, and S.B. Megha. "Integrated spatio-temporal analysis of coastal shoreline dynamics of Kozhikode district, southwest India, using remote sensing and Digital Shoreline Analysis System (DSAS)." Journal of Geointerface 4, no. 1 (2024): 1–15. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14566083.

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A comprehensive analysis of long-term shoreline alterations is crucial for effective coastal zone management and for strategizing future coastal development. The current investigation examines a prolonged period (1990–2015) of shoreline transformations along the coastline of Kozhikode district, Kerala, India, employing geo-informatics methodologies. The High Water Line (HWL) was identified as the delineation of the shoreline, which was ascertained through remote sensing technologies and subsequently vectorized. The shoreline has been updated to encompass river creeks and their mouths. Th
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Cyriac, Vivek Philip, and P. K. Umesh. "CURRENT STATUS OF Cnemaspis littoralis (JERDON, 1853) (SAURIA: GEKKONIDAE) WITH DESIGNATION OF A NEOTYPE." TAPROBANICA 5, no. 1 (2013): 36–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.47605/tapro.v5i1.88.

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The gecko Cnemaspis littoralis was described by Jerdon in 1853 from a single specimen found in a warehouse on the sea coast of Malabar. A search of the reptile collection of the ZSI failed to uncover any trace of the type specimen of this species; similar searches of the reptile collections of BMNH also proved abortive. Manamendra–Arachchi et al. (2007) also highlighted the need of designating a neotype as the type had been lost. Therefore we ascertain that Jerdon’s type of Cnemaspis littoralis is lost. Hence here we redescribe this species based on specimens collected from the coasts of Kozhi
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ROHINI IYER, Rohini Iyer, and A.R. Rasmi. "Bud rot disease of coconut in relation to endemic spots in Kerala state, India." CORD 21, no. 01 (2005): 34. http://dx.doi.org/10.37833/cord.v21i01.394.

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In India bud rot is quite common on the West and East Coast tracts. A random survey on bud rot disease of coconut, caused by Phytophthora palmivora But.l, carried out in Kasaragod, Kannur and Calicut districts of Kerala revealed that, there is correlation between the disease incidence and the location of the palms. The disease incidence was high in the hilly tracts when compared to that of the plains. Studies on the survival of P. palmivora propagules in nature revealed that the pathogen survives in the crown, soil and roots of healthy and diseased palms. However, the percentage of survival wa
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Sengupta, Saikat, Sourendra Kumar Bhattacharya, Nimya Sheena Sunil, and Sumit Sonar. "Quantifying Raindrop Evaporation Deficit in General Circulation Models from Observed and Model Rain Isotope Ratios on the West Coast of India." Atmosphere 14, no. 7 (2023): 1147. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/atmos14071147.

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Raindrop evaporation is an important sub-cloud process that modifies rainfall amount and rainwater isotope values. Earlier studies have shown that various general circulation models (GCMs) do not incorporate this process properly during the simulation of water isotope ratios (oxygen and hydrogen). Our recent study has demonstrated that an inadequate estimation of this process for the Indian Summer Monsoon (ISM) results in significant biases (model-observed values) in the simulation of various GCMs on a monthly scale. However, a quantitative estimation was lacking. The magnitude of raindrop eva
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K. Sasikala and G. Pradeepkumar. "Phytodiversity of Mahe and its conservation strategies." International Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences (IJFAS) 3, no. 4 (2014): 50–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.59415/ijfas.v3i4.63.

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BACKGROUND & AIM: Mahe, a part of Puducherry administration is rich in its biodiversity as it forms a part of the WesternGhats, which in turn is the hottest of hotspots in the world. It lies on the west coast of Indian Peninsula between Kozhikode andKannur districts of Kerala and is located between 11 ̊ 42' - 11 ̊ 43' N latitude and 75 ̊ 31' - 75 ̊ 33' E longitude. It covers an area of9 sq. km. The present study has been carried out to document the phytodiversity of the region and its conservation.METHODOLOGY: Field surveys were undertaken to collect representative samples from various loc
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Rao, Swapna, and P. Anantharaman. "Quantitative Screening of Phytochemicals of five Red Seaweeds from the Northern Kerala Coast, India." UTTAR PRADESH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY 44, no. 23 (2023): 302–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.56557/upjoz/2023/v44i233791.

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The Quantitative analysis of 5 phytochemical parameters: Tannins, Flavonoids, Phenols, Steroids, and Terpenoids has been done for 5 Red seaweeds belonging to the family –Rhodophyceae i.e. Gracilaria corticata, Grateloupia lithophila, Gelidium micropterum, Chondracanthus acicularis, and Centroceras clavulatum, from the Northern Kerala coast: Thikkodi, Elathur, Kappad and Beypore, located in the Kozhikode district. Methanolic extracts of the seaweeds were used for the Phytochemical component screening. The study found that Flavonoid content was the lowest among other parameters ranging from 2.61
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LINCY, Alex, Madhavankonath K. ANIL, Muthusamy THANGARAJ, and Jean J. JOSE. "Molecular identification and genetic variation studies in economically important cephalopods at Beypore Fishing Harbour (Kozhikode), South West coast of India." Notulae Scientia Biologicae 13, no. 1 (2021): 10862. http://dx.doi.org/10.15835/nsb13110862.

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Cephalopods are ecologically and economically important marine groups in the world. Biodiversity description is essential for sustainable utilization of natural resources and to characterize biological entities for conservation. DNA barcoding is an effective tool used for identification of organisms at species level and is been widely used for delineate several ambiguity species. In this study, partial sequence of mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase 1 (CO1) gene with a mean size of 680 bp was amplified by universal primers. Totally 13 individuals of Cephalopods comprising of three species, were
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Kumar Saka, Sujith, Aleena Elsa Mathew, Vivek Ganesh, et al. "A Web-GIS and Mobile-Based Application for a Safe Ocean for Fishers." Marine Technology Society Journal 55, no. 3 (2021): 50–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.4031/mtsj.55.3.10.

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Abstract One of the societal outcomes envisaged for the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021‐2030) is a safe ocean where the safety of operations at sea and the coast are ensured. The Indian coast is prone to tropical cyclones, and the recent Ockhi, Gaja, Nilam, and Nivar cyclones devastated coastal Tamil Nadu in southern India, particularly the fishing community. This brought into focus the need to develop tools for the safety of fishermen at sea. A user-friendly application was developed named “Thoondil” (meaning fishing rod in the local language) by the N
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Sheeja, P. S., D. K. Singh, A. Sarangi, Vinay Sehgal, and M. A. Iquebal. "Assessment and Characterization of Groundwater Quality of Malabar Coast in Kerala, India." International Journal of Environment and Climate Change 13, no. 9 (2023): 1399–413. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ijecc/2023/v13i92370.

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A study was conducted to assess and characterize the groundwater quality of coastal aquifer of the Vatakara-Koyilandy stretch in the Kozhikode district of Kerala. Mann-Kendall Test was used for analysing the trend in groundwater levels. The Piper diagram was applied to determine the chemical facies of the groundwater and identify the evolution of hydrochemical parameters of groundwater sources. The source of the dissolved ions in the groundwater was described by the Gibbs diagram. The suitability of groundwater for irrigation was determined using the United States Salinity Laboratory diagram.
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Jawad, Laith A., Ahmed Ch. Al-Shamari, Abbas J. Al-Faisal, Usamah H. Yousif, and Kadhim H. Younis. "New record of Gobiopsis canalis (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from Iraq in the Arabian Gulf." Journal of the Ocean Science Foundation, no. 36 (November 9, 2020): 28–30. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4265043.

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The distribution of <em>Gobiopsis canalis </em>is confined to the northwestern Indian Ocean, from the Arabian Gulf and the Arabian Sea. This species was described from only two specimens, the holotype (ZMUC P781424), trawled from 13 m from off Hendarubi Island, Iran (26.6839&deg;, 53.7667&deg;), and originally identified as &ldquo;<em>Barbatogobius asanai</em>&rdquo; by Blegvad &amp; L&oslash;ppenthin (1944) (presently <em>Gobiopsis macrostomus</em> Steindachner, 1861). The single paratype in the description, CAS 40079 from the Arabian Sea, was from Kozhikode, India, collected by A.W. Herre in
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Dudhat, Sohini, Anant Pande, Aditi Nair, Indranil Mondal, Mridula Srinivasan, and Kuppusamy Sivakumar. "Spatio-temporal analysis identifies marine mammal stranding hotspots along the Indian coastline." Scientific Reports 12, no. 1 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-06156-0.

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AbstractMarine mammal strandings provide vital information on species’ life histories, population health and status of marine ecosystems. Opportunistic reporting of strandings also serve as a powerful low-cost tool for monitoring these elusive mammals. We collated data over ~ 270 years available through various open access databases, reports and publications. Annual strandings along the Indian coast (mean = 11.25 ± SE 9.1) increased in the last two years of the study (2015–2017, mean = 27.66 ± SE 8.5 strandings /year). We found that stranding events spike during June—September along the west c
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Pajisha M and K. S. Soumya. "NAVIGATING EMPIRES: THE EVOLUTION OF MARITIME TRADE AND REGIONAL POWER DYNAMICS IN MEDIEVAL SOUTH INDIA." ShodhKosh: Journal of Visual and Performing Arts 5, no. 5 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/shodhkosh.v5.i5.2024.2354.

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The Vijayanagara Empire's expansion in South India during the 14th and 15th centuries transformed regional maritime trade, extending its influence to overseas territories and integrating into global trade networks. Key rulers such as Harihara II and Devaraya II played pivotal roles in enhancing port facilities and trade routes, notably developing Palavekkad and Thirumenapatto as major trading hubs.The Later Pandyas revived trade relations with China during the Ming Dynasty, navigating the tribute system and facilitating the flow of goods such as pearls and textiles between Tamil Nadu and China
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Sheeja, P. S., D. K. Singh, A. Sarangi, Vinay Sehgal, and M. A. Iquebal. "Change Detection of Groundwater Level and Quality in Coastal Aquifers of Malabar Region in Kerala, India." International Journal of Environment and Climate Change, December 19, 2022, 755–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ijecc/2022/v12i121511.

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A study was conducted to assess the changes in groundwater level and quality for the period 2005-2020 in the coastal aquifer of the Vatakara-Koyilandy stretch in the Kozhikode district of Kerala. Hydrogeochemical analysis of groundwater quality parameters, irrigation water quality analysis and preparation of spatial variability of groundwater level and salinity were used for the study. The Piper diagram was used to track the change in the hydrochemical parameters of groundwater sources in 2005 and 2020 and identify changes in the chemical facies of the groundwater. The Gibbs diagram was used t
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Rafeeque, M. K., Ashutosh Bharadwaj, Mintu Elezebath George, D. S. Suresh Babu, and T. K. Prasad. "Paleoshoreline to Anthropocene Coast: assessing coastal stability and vulnerability in response to sea level changes." Journal of Disaster Science and Management 1, no. 1 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1007/s44367-025-00013-3.

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Abstract The densely populated Kozhikode coastal belt in southwest India is increasingly vulnerable to coastal hazards, exacerbated by coastal protection measures that disrupt natural dynamics. This study contrasts shoreline processes over recent geological history with current dynamics, focusing on a high-energy, micro-tidal coastline characterized by distinct paleo-shoreline features and young coastal plains from the Holocene epoch. Temporal morphological changes were assessed using various satellite products, ranging from Landsat imagery to very high-resolution Worldview-3 datasets. The int
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Naga Kumar, K. Ch V., P. M. Deepak, K. K. Basheer Ahammed, Kakani Nageswara Rao, Girish Gopinath, and V. P. Dinesan. "Coastal vulnerability assessment using Geospatial technologies and a Multi-Criteria Decision Making approach – a case study of Kozhikode District coast, Kerala State, India." Journal of Coastal Conservation 26, no. 3 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11852-022-00862-7.

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Nazer, Nishan, Bimal Puthuvayi, and Chithra Kurukkanari. "A GIS‐Based Decision Support System to Study the Impact of Land Use Policies on Water‐Related Ecosystem Services—A Case Study of Kozhikode, Kerala." Environmental Quality Management 34, no. 2 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1002/tqem.70004.

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ABSTRACTThis study tries to review the land use policies from the perspective of their impact on the ecosystem and identify significant negative LULC changes and their spatial distribution. The study proposes a decision support system to evaluate land‐use policies based on the coupling coordination degree (CCD) of LULC and water‐related ecosystem service (WES) changes. By studying the nature of the interaction, changes in the intensity and significance of land use and land cover (LULC) changes with negative WES changes, the implications of the government LULC policies and schemes are assessed.
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