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Srivathsa, A., Sharma, S., Singh, P., Punjabi, G.A., Oli, M.K. (2020) A strategic roadmap for conserving the endangered dhole Cuon alpinus in India. Mammal Review. Link
Lele, A., Arasumani, M., Vishnudas, C. K., Jathanna, D., Robin, V. V. (2019) Local extinction of a montane, endemic grassland bird driven by landscape change across its global distribution. BioRxiv 695536. Link
Goswami, V. R., Yadava, M. K., Vasudev, D., Prasad, P. K., Sharma, P., Jathanna, D. (2019). Towards a reliable assessment of Asian elephant population parameters: the application of photographic spatial capture–recapture sampling in a priority floodplain ecosystem. Scientific Reports 9: 8578. Link
Puri, M., Srivathsa, A., Karanth, K.K., Patel, I., Kumar, N.S. (2019) The balancing act: Maintaining leopard–wild prey equilibrium could offer economic benefits to people in a shared forest landscape of central India. Ecological Indicators, 110: 105931. Link
Singh, P., Srivathsa, A., Macdonald, D.W. (2019) Conservation status of the dhole Cuon alpinus in north-east India, with a focus on Dampa Tiger Reserve, Mizoram. Oryx, 1–5. Link
Link, W.A. & Karanth, K.U. (1994) Correcting for overdispersion in tests of prey selectivity. Ecology, 75, 2456–2459. Link
Karanth, K.U. & Sunquist, M.E. (1995) Prey selection by tiger, leopard and dhole in tropical forests. Journal of Animal Ecology, 64, 439–450. Link
Karanth, K.U. (1995) Estimating tiger Panthera tigris populations from camera-trap data using capture—recapture models. Biological Conservation, 71, 333–338. Link
Karanth, K.U. & Madhusudan, M.D. (1997) Avoiding paper tigers and saving real tigers: response to Saberwal. Conservation Biology, 11, 818–820. Link
Wikramanayake, E.D., Dinerstein, E., Robinson, J.G., Karanth, K.U., Rabinowitz, A., Olson, D., Mathew, T., Hedao, P., Connor, M., Hemley, G. & Bolze, D. (1998) An ecology-based method for defining priorities for large mammal conservation: the tiger as case study. Conservation Biology, 12, 865–878. Link
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