Sehaam Khan is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Ecology and Endocrinology.
According to data from OpenAlex, Sehaam Khan has authored 88 papers receiving a total of 1.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 26 papers in Molecular Biology, 23 papers in Ecology and 17 papers in Endocrinology. Recurrent topics in Sehaam Khan's work include Fecal contamination and water quality (13 papers), Fish Biology and Ecology Studies (12 papers) and Vibrio bacteria research studies (11 papers). Sehaam Khan is often cited by papers focused on Fecal contamination and water quality (13 papers), Fish Biology and Ecology Studies (12 papers) and Vibrio bacteria research studies (11 papers). Sehaam Khan collaborates with scholars based in South Africa, Namibia and Singapore. Sehaam Khan's co-authors include Wesaal Khan, Thando Ndlovu, Brandon Reyneke, Monique Waso, P.S. Lyla, Surajit Das, Marina Rautenbach, Benjamin Havenga, P. H. Dobrowsky and Tobias George Barnard and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and Nature Nanotechnology.
In The Last Decade
Sehaam Khan
82 papers
receiving
1.7k citations
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Prevalence of ESKAPE pathogens in the environment: Antibiotic resistance status, community-acquired infection and risk to human health
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Khan, Sehaam, et al.. (2014). Growth and population dynamics of flathead grey mullet, "Mugil cephalus" (Linnaeus, 1758) from Parangipettei waters (Southeast coast of India). Thalassas An International Journal of Marine Sciences. 30(2). 47–56.1 indexed citations
Das, Surajit, P.S. Lyla, & Sehaam Khan. (2006). Marine microbial diversity and ecology: importance and future perspectives. Current Science. 90(10). 1325–1335.161 indexed citations
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Khan, Sehaam. (2006). Is species level identification essential for environmental impact studies. Current Science. 91(1). 29–34.26 indexed citations
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Khan, Sehaam, et al.. (2005). Brachyuran crab diversity in natural (Pitchavaram) and artificially developed mangroves (Vellar estuary). Current Science. 88(8). 1316–1324.39 indexed citations
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Khan, Sehaam. (2004). MERCURY INTOXICATION IN GRASS CARP (CTENOPHARYNGODON IDELLA). SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.6 indexed citations
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Khan, Sehaam, Burtram C. Fielding, & Sean Davison. (2004). Identification of three genes of Helicoverpa armigera single-enveloped nucleopolyhedrovirus and their application in determining HaSNPV-SA phylogeny : research letter. South African Journal of Science. 100. 301–305.1 indexed citations
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Srinivasan, Maya, et al.. (2002). Distribution of sediment nutrients of Vellar estuary in relation to shrimp farming. Indian Journal of Marine Sciences. 31(2). 153–156.19 indexed citations
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Jeyabaskaran, R, et al.. (2000). Brachyuran crabs of Gulf of Mannar. Eprints@CMFRI Open Access Institutional Repository (Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute).11 indexed citations
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Srinivasan, M., et al.. (1997). Culture of prawn in rotation with shrimp. AquaDocs (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization). 20(1). 21–23.2 indexed citations
Khan, Sehaam & R. Natarajan. (1981). Metamorphosis of an estuarine hermit crab Clibanarius olivaceus Henderson in the laboratory (crustacea: decapoda: anomura).. Mahasagar. 14(4). 265–276.3 indexed citations
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