Apurba Krishna Deb
Dalhousie University
4 Papers
Apurba Krishna Deb is an academic researcher from Dalhousie University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wildlife & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
Fake blue revolution: environmental and socio-economic impacts of shrimp culture in the coastal areas of Bangladesh
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reveal that if the societal value of the coastal environment that supports life-and-livelihood of millions of coastal communities of Bangladesh is not recognized, aquaculture industry might give rise to severe ecological, economic and social problems and conflicts.
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The ecology and evolution of human‐wildlife cooperation
Dominic L. Cram,Jessica E. M. van der Wal,Natalie Uomini,Mauricio Cantor,Anap I. Afan,Mairenn C. Attwood,Jenny Amphaeris,Fatima Balasani,Cameron J. Blair,Judith L. Bronstein,Iahaia O. Buanachique,R. Cuthill,Jewel Das,Fábio G. Daura-Jorge,Apurba Krishna Deb,Tanmay Dixit,Gcina S. Dlamini,Edmond Dounias,Isa I. Gedi,Martin Gruber,Lilian Sander Hoffmann,Tobias Holzlehner,H. A. Isack,Eliupendo A. Laltaika,David J. Lloyd-Jones,Jess Lund,Alexandre Marcel da Silva Machado,L. Mahadevan,Ignacio B. Moreno,Chima Josiah Nwaogu,Raymond Pierotti,Seliano A. Rucunua,Wilson F. dos Santos,Nathalia Serpa,Brian D. Smith,Hari Sridhar,Irina Tolkova,Tin Tun,J. V. S. Valle‐Pereira,Brian M. Wood,Richard W. Wrangham,Claire N. Spottiswoode +41 more
TL;DR: This study presents a new type of mutualism in which a human and a wild, free- living animal actively coordinate their behaviour to achieve a common beneficial outcome.
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Cadmium toxicity in nature generates the cancerous problems
Muhammad Qasim Ali,Apurba Krishna Deb,Md. Shanzid Hasan,Masudur Rahman,Habibur Rahman,Sadia Afrin,Md. Khaledur Rahman Bhuiyan,Uthpallkumar Roy,Mohammad Burhan Uddin,Mustafa Mudhafar,Nikolaos Syrmos,Md. Rezwan Ahmed Mahedi +11 more
TL;DR: In this article , the main theme of cancer activity by cadmium pollution of our environment is discussed, which is a cancer activity caused by Cd2+ ion which can bind with plant materials and also bind with animal muscles.
Safeguarding human–wildlife cooperation
Jessica E. M. van der Wal,Claire N. Spottiswoode,Natalie Uomini,Mauricio Cantor,Fábio G. Daura-Jorge,Anap I. Afan,Mairenn C. Attwood,Jenny Amphaeris,Fatima Balasani,Colleen Begg,Cameron J. Blair,Judith L. Bronstein,Iahaia O. Buanachique,R. Cuthill,Jewel Das,Apurba Krishna Deb,Tanmay Dixit,Gcina S. Dlamini,Edmond Dounias,Isa I. Gedi,Martin Gruber,Lilian Sander Hoffmann,Tobias Holzlehner,H. A. Isack,Eliupendo A. Laltaika,David J. Lloyd-Jones,Jess Lund,Alexandre Marcel da Silva Machado,L. Mahadevan,Ignacio B. Moreno,Chima Josiah Nwaogu,Valdomiro Pereira,Raymond Pierotti,Seliano A. Rucunua,Wilson F. dos Santos,Nathalia Serpa,Brian D. Smith,Irina Tolkova,Tin Tun,J. V. S. Valle‐Pereira,Brian M. Wood,Richard W. Wrangham,Dominic L. Cram +42 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a review highlights that efforts to conserve biological and cultural diversity should carefully consider interactions between human and animal cultures, and that tailored safeguarding plans are therefore necessary to protect these diverse and irreplaceable interactions.