CONSERVATION OF COASTAL AND MARINE RESOURCES (CMR)
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Dr. Bitopan Malakar
Scientist – B
: (+91) 44 2220 0600/ 2220 0900
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: bitopan@ncscm.res.in
- Ph.D Ocean Studies & Marine Biology, Pondicherry University, Andaman Campus (2017)
- M.Sc Marine Biology, Pondicherry University, Andaman Campus (2011)
AREA OF SPECIALIZATION
- Coral Reef Ecology, Marine Fisheries, Marine Mammalian Studies
MEMBERSHIP
- Andaman Science Association – Lifetime member
2020
Malakar, B., Venu, S., Deepak Samuel, V., Abhilash, K.R., 2020. Increasing signs of degradation of shallow water coral reefs due to repeated bleaching and spatial competition among benthic substrates. Wetlands Ecology and Management. Published Online.
2019
Malakar, B., Venu, S., Kumar, R.R., 2019. The Occurrence of a Plastic Pen Inside the Gut of a Yellowfin Tuna Thunnus albacares (Bonnaterre, 1788). Asian Fisheries Science, 32(1), p. 39-41.
2017
Thomas, L., Venu, S., Malakar, B., Nagesh, R., Basumatary, G., 2017. An assessment on the impact of bottom trawling to the demersal fisheries and benthic diversity of Andaman Islands, India. Regional Studies in Marine Science, 10, p. 20-26.
Kishore, S., Jauhri, A.K., Singh, S.K., Malakar, B., Misra, P.K., 2017. Coralline Algae from the Hut Bay Formation (Middle Miocene), Little Andaman, India. Journal of the Palaeontological Society of India, 62(2), p. 205-216.
2016
Malakar, B., Singh, D., Kishore, S., Venu, S., Singh, S.K., 2016. Hydrolithon (Foslie) Foslie (Hydrolithoideae, Corallinaceae) from shallow reefs of South Andaman, India. International Journal of Applied Biology and Pharmaceutical Technology, 7(3), p. 121-129.
Nagesh, R., Malakar, B., Basumatary, G., Venu, S., 2016. Impact of solid waste and ghost nets on the coastal biota of Andaman Islands – an underestimated threat for the Island Ecosystem. Journal of the Andaman Science Association, 21(2), p. 229-238.
2015
Malakar, B., Venu, S., Ram, B.S., Prabhakaran, M.P., 2015. A study on the biodiversity of Snake Island in South Andaman. Journal of Biodiversity & Environmental Sciences, 6(4), p. 205-214.
Malakar, B., Venu, S., Ojha, C., Ram, B.S., Gogoi, N.K., Lakra, R.K., Basumatary, G., Thomas, L., Nagesh, R., 2015. Recent sightings of marine mammals in Andaman Islands, India. Journal of Threatened Taxa, 7(5), p. 7175–7180.
Malakar, B., Venu, S., 2015. New recruitment of Acropora Oken, 1815 in South Andaman: A proof of recovery of corals after 2010 mass bleaching. Journal of Research in Biology, 5(3), p. 1699-1706.
Kishore, S., Jauhri, A.K., Singh, S.K., Malakar, B., Misra, P.K., 2015. Coralline algae from the Neill west coast formation (Pleistocene), Neil Island, South Andaman, India. Journal of the Palaeontological Society of India, 60(2), p. 57-69.
Book Chapter
2013
Krishnan, P., George, G., Immanuel, T., Malakar, B., Anand, A., 2013. Studies on the recovery of bleached corals in Andaman: Fishes as indicators of reef health. In. Venkataraman K, Sivaperuman C, Raghunathan C (eds.) Ecology and Conservation of Tropical Marine Faunal Communities, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, p. 395-407.
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