Act now — access the full findings: Carbaryl Effects on Iphita Limbata

This study examines how exposure to carbaryl affects male reproductive structures and function in the freshwater gastropod Iphita Limbata. The research isolates histological and physiological endpoints that reveal sublethal damage. Methods are rigorous and aligned with standard ecotoxicology protocols. Results identify measurable alterations that have implications for population viability.

The thesis places findings in the broader context of pesticide contamination in freshwater ecosystems. It links organism-level impacts to potential ecosystem-level consequences. The work clarifies mechanisms of reproductive impairment. This thesis is available in the Zoology Thesis category.

About the Researcher

Binitha, V S is an accomplished researcher trained in aquatic biology and ecotoxicology. Her work focuses on pesticide impacts on invertebrate reproductive health. She conducted meticulous laboratory and histological analyses for this thesis. Her findings contribute important evidence for risk assessment in freshwater systems. Binitha has collaborated with established faculty and presented results at regional academic forums. Her study strengthens the empirical basis for conservation-minded pesticide management.

Effects of carbaryl on the male reproductive system of Iphita Limbata | PDF

Thesis Details

  • Thesis Title: Effects of carbaryl on the male reproductive system of Iphita Limbata
  • Researcher: Binitha, V S
  • Guide: Lazar, K V
  • University: University of Calicut (linked to and bolded as University of Calicut)
  • Year of Completion: 17/12/2008
  • Department: Zoology Department

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