Fatik B. Mandal

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  • Body Odor
    Human body odor is important from the physiological point of view. This is related with menstrual cycle in female and other human behaviours.
  • Why Conserve Biodiversity
    Biodiversity is required for human survival. Increasing population degrades natural habitat in several ways. Loss of species diversity causes loss of genetic diversity that shrinks our options for shaping our future.
  • Few Words About Biodiversity
    Simply, biodiversity means diversity of genes, species, and ecosystems. Biodiversity concept includes social, economic, cultural, and political dimensions. Biodiversity conservation needs to be addressed urgently as it is associated our survival.
  • Socioeconomic Improvement and Absolute Fitness
    Our continual struggle for socio-economic improvement biologically shows our attempts to increase the fitness. The communication attempts to link two apparently diverse issues.
  • Traditional Knowledge and Biodiversity Conservation
    Biodiversity conservation has been undoubtedly a top priority issue. The present communication briefs the importance of traditional knowledge in biodiversity conservation.
  • We Must Think About Uncontrolled Population Growth and Behavior
    Human population growth and human behavior are marked in this communication as the major problems of present day world.
  • Biological Traits Behind the Extinction Risk of Carnivore Mammals
    Extinction risk for species at high trophic level like carnivores may be compounded by their need for large hunting areas, and dependence on prey species that are threatened.
  • The Discovery of Five New Species
    Report on species loss or extinction is very common. The present communication aims to share the information of five new species from the Greater Mekong region of Southeast Asia.
  • Marrying Younger Women
    Life time reproductive success depends mainly on mate choice. Various factors play role in mate choice. Age is not the only factor in this connection
  • Anatomy of Memory
    The present communication aims to discuss the biological mechanisms of memory along with its types. Although memory is the manifestation of function of nervous system, it requires proteins, neurotransmitters and best level of cortisol to work effectively.
  • Mimicry: A Survival Strategy
    Mimicry is classified into three types viz. protective- , aggressive- and conscious mimicry. Protective mimicry affords protection to the mimic. It may be concealing or warning. Mimicry increases the survival value of a species.
  • The Ecological Values of Bats
    Bats provide important services to the human society. They serve as pollinator, seed disperser, and natural predator of many serious agricultural insect pests. In India, two bat species are protected by law. Other bats are unprotected.
  • Biomimicry in Sustainability
    Surface of the Namibian beetle has been studied and used for other potential applications. Tirau's iconic dog building exhibits biomimicry stylistically or aesthetically, and functions like a natural ecosystem.
  • More About Human Voice
    Individuals, with symmetrical morphological traits ,have more attractive voice. Deviation, from bilateral symmetry, decrease rating of voice attractiveness. Correlation exists between rating of voice attractiveness and facial attractiveness in women.
  • Implications of Bio-cultural Diversity
    Bio-cultural diversity embodies the biological, cultural and linguistic diversity and the interactions between them. This has implications for maintenance of life on earth.
  • Infectious Diseases Pose a Serious Challenge
    Infectious diseases are linked with climate change, deforestation, dust transport, and modern agricultural practices. Use of antibiotics aggravates the disease outbreak. Two diseases cost the British economy US$5.75 billion.
  • Pathogen Pollution: A Recently Recognized Challenge
    Introduction of pathogen to new host results in pathogen pollution. Primary cause of such pollution is the incidental continental movement of pathogen. Pathogen pollution has tremendous impact on biodiversity, and is a serious challenge to the humanity.

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