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Dr Nehru Prabhakaran

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Scientist D, Department of Landscape Level Management and Planning
Wildlife Institute of India

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  • Biodiversity Conservation

Publications

Total Articles 33
Books 0
Proceedings 0

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Citations 271
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Bio

My research focus includes vegetation community responses to various disturbance factors; impacts of invasive alien species on native biodiversity; plant-soil feedback mechanisms; and, ecological restoration of coastal habitats. My long-term goal is to establish a coastal research group that can monitor the mangrove ecosystems across India. I would be glad to collaborate with interested students and researchers working on the similar fields.

Personal Details

  • Male
  • Scientist D , Wildlife Institute of India
Ph.D
Bharathiar University 2012
Scientist D Aug 2018 – Present
Wildlife Institute of India | Department of Landscape Level Management and Planning

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Scholarly Publications

First post-tsunami report of Coconut Crab Birgus latro (Linnaeus, 1767) (Malacostraca: Decapoda: Coenobitidae) in Car Nicobar Island, Nicobar Archipelago

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Article

Coastal vegetation response to land uplift inflicted sea level drop in the North Andaman Islands, India

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Article
Authors: Singh A.R.;Thirumurugan V.;Joshi N.;Ramesh C.;Prabakaran N.

Influence of coastal uplift and subsidence on the mangrove-associated crab community in the Andaman Islands, India

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Article
Authors: Fulmali M.;Singh A.R.;Prabakaran N.

Shifted baselines: Using the adaptive cycle to assess the post-tsunami mangrove social-ecological system recovery in the Nicobar Islands

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Article
Authors: Prabakaran N.;Poti M.;Hugé J.;Koedam N.;Shanker K.;Dahdouh-Guebas F.

Mangrove governance, its challenges, and responses to the 2004 earthquake and tsunami in the Andaman islands, India: A stakeholder perspective

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Article
Authors: Poti M.;Singh A.R.;Shanker K.;Koedam N.;Prabakaran N.;Dahdouh-Guebas F.;Hugé J.

Latitudinal variation in seagrass communities with special emphasis on post-tsunami status in the Andaman and Nicobar archipelago, India

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Article
Authors: Gole S.;Prabakaran N.;Prajapati S.;Dudhat S.;Das H.;Kuppusamy S.;Johnson J.A.

Distribution of Avicennia spp. in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands with special reference to new distributional reports and post-tsunami colonization patterns

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Spatial prioritization of dugong habitats in India can contribute towards achieving the 30 × 30 global biodiversity target

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Authors: Seal S.;Bayyana S.;Pande A.;Ghanekar C.;Hatkar P.S.;Pathan S.;Patel S.;Rajpurkar S.;Prajapati S.;Gole S.;Iyer S.;Nair A.;Prabakaran N.;Sivakumar K.;Johnson J.A.