Publications

2024
  • Sengottuvel, RR., Mendis, A., Sultan, N., Shukla, S., Chaudhuri, A., Mendiratta U. From pets to plates: network analysis of trafficking in tortoises and freshwater turtles representing different types of demand. Oryx. 2024;58(1):78-89. Link 
  • Sengupta, A., Bhan, M., Bhatia, S., Joshi, A., Kuriakose, S., Seshadri, K.S. (2024) ‘Realizing “30 × 30” in India: The potential, the challenges, and the way forward’, Conservation Letters. Link  
  • Sankararaman, V. and Miller, D.A.W. (2024) Life-history traits govern the habitat use of diverse amphibian assemblages in an agroforest landscape matrix. Animal Conservation, 27: 86-97. Link
  • Ganguly, D., Srivathsa, A. (2024). Ratel Mellivora capensis in a human-dominated savanna landscape in Kachchh, Gujarat, India. Small Carnivore Conservation, 62. Link
  • Kacker, S., Krishna, S., Das, A., & Shahabuddin, G. (2024). Patterns of tree regeneration and their implications for succession in Himalayan pine-oak forests, India. Forest Ecology and Management562, 121941. Link

2023
  • Rao, C., Pusapati, C., Manoharakrishnan, M., Kale, N., Barnes, A., & Shanker, K. (2023). Distribution patterns of nearshore aggregations of olive ridley sea turtles (Lepidochelys olivacea) in Rushikulya, Odisha, India: Implications for spatial management measures. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. 33(4): 379-388. Link
  • Smallhorn-West, P., Allison, E., Gurney, G., Karnad, D., Kretser, H., Lobo, A.S., Mangubhai, S., Newing, H., Pennell, K., Raj, S. and Tilley, A., (2023). Why human rights matter for marine conservation. Frontiers in Marine Science, 10, p.214. Link
  • Srivathsa, A., Vasudev, D., Nair, T., Chakrabarti, S., Chanchani, P., DeFries, R., Deomurari, A., Dutta, S., Ghose, D., Goswami, V.R., Nayak, R., Neelakantan, A., Thatte, P., Vaidyanathan, S., Verma, M., Krishnaswamy, J., Sankaran, M., Ramakrishnan, U. (2023). Prioritizing India’s landscapes for biodiversity, ecosystem services and human well-being. Nature Sustainability. doi: 10.1038/s41893-023-01063-2. Link
  • Sharma, G., and Mendiratta, U. (2023). Tackling Illegal Wildlife Hunting and Trade in India: Problem-Oriented Wildlife Protection Case Studies. Karnataka, India: Wildlife Conservation Society, India, 1-25. Link  

  • Shepherd, C. R., Shepherd, L., Rathore, D. and Mendiratta, U. (2023). Recent seizures of hornbills trafficked to India. Hornbill Natural History and Conservation, Vol. 4: 20–24. Link

  • Gaur, A., Shankar, S., Kuriakose, S. (2023) ‘International Wildlife Law’ In Dilip Ukey and Anil Variath (eds.), A Handbook of International Environmental Law. Thomson Reuters. ISBN-10: 9789395696074 . 

  • Pacha, A.S., Pande, A., Arya, S., Saini, S., Sivakumar, K. and Mondol, S., (2023). New insights on the phylogeny and genetic status of a highly vagile seabird from East Antarctica. Polar Science, 38, p.100972. Link   

  • Pande, A., Anand, A., Saini and, S. and Sivakumar, K., (2023). ‘Geospatial Tools for Monitoring Vertebrate Populations in Antarctica with a Note on the Ecological Component of the Indian Antarctic Program’ In Manish Pandey, Prem C. Pandey, Yogesh Ray, Aman Arora, Shridhar D. Jawak, & Uma K. Shukla (eds.), Advances in Remote Sensing Technology and the Three Poles. John Wiley & Sons Ltd, pp.144-154. Online ISBN:9781119787754. Link

  • Singh, C.P., Joshi, H., Kakadiya, D., Bhatt, M.S., Bajpai, R., Paul, R.R., Upreti, D.K., Saini, S., Beg, M.J., Pande, A. and Tripathi, N., (2023). Mapping lichen abundance in ice-free areas of Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica, using remote sensing and lichen spectra. Polar Science, 38, p.100976.  Link

  • Das A.A., J. Ratnam and D. Jathanna. 2023 Patterns and consequences of invasion of tropical montane forests by Cestrum aurantiacum Lindl. in the Western Ghats. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 11: 1198085. Link

  • Nazareth, O., Srivathsa, A., Ramachandran, V. (2023) Trunks and treetops: integrating terrestrial and arboreal camera-trap surveys to document elusive mammal communities in India. Mammal Research. doi: 10.1007/s13364-023-00714-1. Link

  • Srivathsa, A., Ramachandran, V., Saravanan, P., Sureshbabu, A., Ganguly, D., Ramakrishnan, U. (2023) Topcats and underdogs: Intraguild interactions among three apex carnivores across Asia’s forestscapes. Biological Reviews. doi: 10.1111/brv.12998. Link

  • Patel K., Patel M., Shinde A., Baraiya H., Patel Z., Prjapati K. and Naik K. (2023). Kevdi Bird Festival 2023.Wildlife Conservation Society - India Report.

2022
  • Surve, N., S. Sathyakumar, K. Sankar, D. Jathanna, V. Gupta and V. Athreya. 2022. Big cats in the city: The tale of Sanjay Gandhi National Park and Tungareshwar Wildlife Sanctuary, two protected areas in and adjacent to Mumbai, India. Frontiers in Conservation Science, 3: 787031. Link
  • Punjabi G.A., Havmøller, L.W., Havmøller, R.W., Ngoprasert, D., Srivathsa, A. (2022). Methodological approaches for estimating populations of the endangered dhole Cuon alpinus. PeerJ, 10:e12905 Link
  • Pande, A., & Sivakumar, K. (2022). Climate Change and Seabirds: Insights from ecological monitoring of snow petrels in the Indian Antarctic Program. In Assessing the Antarctic Environment from a Climate Change Perspective (pp. 207-234). Springer, Cham. Link
  • Gole, S., Gaidhani, P., Bose, S., Pande, A., Johnson, J. A., & Kuppusamy, S. (2022). New distribution record of globally threatened Ocean Turf Grass Halophila beccarii Ascherson, 1871 from the North Andaman Islands highlights the importance of seagrass exploratory surveys. Journal of Threatened Taxa, 14(1), 20406-20412. Link
  • Dudhat, S., Pande, A., Nair, A., Mondal, I., Srinivasan, M., & Sivakumar, K. (2022). Spatiotemporal analysis identifies marine mammal stranding hotspots along the Indian coastline. Scientific reports, 12(1), 1-20. Link
  • Lewis, R., Deshpande, K., Mendis, A., Patankar, V. & U. Mendiratta (2022) Illegal trade of marine species in India: 2015-2021. Wildlife Conservation Society – India Report, DOI: 10.19121/2020.Report.43707. Link
  • Kale, N. & K. Deshpande (2022) Olive ridley turtle entanglement in ghost nets in Kavaratti lagoon, Lakshadweep Islands, India. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter 36, 2-5. Link
  • Kale, N., Manoharakrishnan, M., Bharti, D.K., Poti, M. & K. Shanker (2022) The island hoppers: how foraging influences green turtle (Chelonia mydas) abundance over space and time in the Lakshadweep Archipelago, India. Endangered Species Research 48,1-14. Link
  • Kale, N., (2022). Conflicts in Conservation: A Review of the Impact of Sea Turtle Conservation on Fisher Communities in India. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter 36, 15-22. Link
  • Katlam, G., Prasad, S., Pande, A., & Ramchiary, N (2022) Plastic ingestion in Asian elephants in the forested landscapes of Uttarakhand, India. Journal for Nature Conservation 68, 126196. Link
  • Lobo, A. S. (2022). Lessons from the Hilsa: An Aquascape Approach to the Sustainable Management of Blue Foods and Threatened Aquatic Species in the Bay of Bengal. In Xavier, C. & Palit, A. (Eds). Connectivity and Cooperation in the Bay of Bengal Region. (pp. 83-90). Centre for Social and Economic Progress. Link
  • Pande A. et al. (2022) Geospatial tools for monitoring vertebrate populations in Antarctica and its implications, with a note on the ecological component of the Indian Antarctic Program. In Advances in Remote Sensing Technology and The Three Poles. Wiley. ISBN: 9781119787723. Link
  • Pathan, S., Pande, A. et al (2022) Scars of hope and forewarn of a bleak future: Post-mortem findings of dugongs (Dugong dugon) belonging to a relict population in the Gulf of Kachchh, India, Current Science 123(7), 919. Link
  • Prajapati, S., Pande, A. et al. (2022) Understanding dietary differences in Indian dugongs through opportunistic gut sampling of stranded individuals. Current Science, 123(10), 1259. Link
  • Puri, M., Srivathsa, A., Karanth, K. K., Patel, I., Kumar, N. S. (2023) Safe space in the woods: Mechanistic spatial models for predicting risks of human–bear conflicts in India. Biotropica. doi: 10.1111/btp.13204. Link
  • Srivathsa, A., Banerjee, A., Banerjee, S., Chawla, M. M., Das, A., Ganguly, D., Rodrigues, R. G., Adhya, T., Bhatia, S., Kshettry, A., Majgaonkar, I., Punjabi, G. A., Puri, M., Singh, P., Surve, N. (2022). Chasms in charismatic species research: Seventy years of carnivore science and its implications for conservation and policy in India. Biological Conservation, 273, 109694. Link

2021
  • Mendiratta, U., Khanyari, M., Velho, N., Suryawanshi, K.R. and Kulkarni, N., 2021. Key informant perceptions on wildlife hunting in India during the COVID-19 lockdown. bioRxiv. Link
  • Mendiratta, U., Osuri, A.M., Shetty, S.J. and Harihar, A., 2021. Mammal and bird species ranges overlap with armed conflicts and associated conservation threats. Conservation Letters, 14(5), p.e12815. Link
  • Aditya, V., Goswami, R., Mendis, A. and Roopa, R., 2021. Scale of the issue: Mapping the impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on pangolin trade across India. Biological Conservation, 257, p.109136. Link
  • Mendis, A., N. V. Mohan, R. R. Sengottuvel, N. Sultan, S. Shukla, R. Lewis, K. Deshpande, K. Balaji, A. Karve, and U. Mendiratta (2021). Media-Reported Wildlife Poaching and Illegal Trade in India: 2020. Karnataka, India: Wildlife Conservation Society, India, 1-83. Link
  • Mohapatra, R.K., Sahu, S. K., Joshi, A., Vanjari, C. D., Bhandari, B., Thakur, M., Perera, P., Mendis, A., Aditya, V., Sharma, G., Katdare, B., Chaudhuri, A. and Mahapatra, M. (2021) Field guide for rehabilitation of Indian pangolin. Nandankanan Biological Park, Bhubaneswar and Central Zoo Authority, New Delhi. pp : 1-39. Link
  • Rodrigues, R.G., Srivathsa, A., Vasudev, V. (2021) Dog in the matrix: Envisioning countrywide connectivity conservation for an endangered carnivore. Journal of Applied Ecology. Link
  • Sharing Spaces and Entanglements With Big Cats: The Warli and Their Waghoba in Maharashtra, India. Link
  • Leopards in the City: The Tale of Sanjay Gandhi National Park and Tungareshwar Wildlife Sanctuary, Two Protected Areas in and Adjacent to Mumbai, India. Link
  • Jambu N. & Patel K. (2021) Birds of Surat-Dangs: a consolidated checklist of last 75 years (1944-2018) with special emphasis on noteworthy bid records and bird hotspots from Northern Western Ghats of Gujarat state. Journal of Threatened Taxa, 13(7): 18752–18780. Link

2020
  • Athreya V, Isvaran K, Odden M, Linnell JDC, Kshettry A, Krishnaswamy J, Karanth UK. (2020). The impact of leopards (Panthera pardus) on livestock losses and human injuries in a human-use landscape in Maharashtra, India. PeerJ 8:e8405. Link
  • Chawla, M.M., Srivathsa, A., Singh, P., Majgaonkar, I., Sharma, S., Punjabi, G.A., Banerjee, A. (2020). Do wildlife crimes against less charismatic species go unnoticed? A case study of Golden Jackal Canis aureus Linnaeus, 1758 poaching and trade in India. Journal of Threatened Taxa. 12(4): 15407–15413. Link
  • Jathanna, D., N. S. Kumar, A. Kumar and K. U. Karanth (2020). Summary and highlights of small carnivore photo-captures during a field season in the central Western Ghats, India. Small Carnivore Conservation 58: e58017. Link
  • Kshettry, A., Vaidyanathan, S., Sukumar, R., Athreya, V. (2020). Looking beyond protected areas: Identifying conservation compatible landscapes in agro-forest mosaics in north- eastern India. Global Ecology and Conservation. Volume 22, June 2020, e00905. Link
  • Kumar, A., Karanth, K. U., Jathanna, D. (2020) Tigers and leopards coexist despite similarities in space use and habitat selection. CATnews 71: 20-23. Link
  • Lele, A., Arasumani, M., Vishnudas, C. K., Joshi, V., Jathanna, D., V. V. Robin (2020). Elevation and landscape change drive the distribution of a montane, endemic grassland bird. Ecology and Evolution 10: 7755– 7767. Link
  • Pucci, R., Shankaraiah, J., Jathanna, D., Karanth, K. U., Subr, K. (2020). WhoAmI: An Automatic Tool for Visual Recognition of Tiger and Leopard Individuals in the Wild. arXiv: 2006.09962. Link
  • Rege, A., G. A. Punjabi, Jathanna, D. and A. Kumar (2020). Mammals make use of cashew plantations in a mixed forest-cashew landscape. Frontiers in Environmental Science 8: 556942. Link
  • Srivathsa, A., Majgaonkar, I., Sharma, S., Punjabi, G.A., Singh, P., Chawla, M.M., Banerjee, A. (2020). Opportunities for prioritizing and expanding conservation enterprise in India using a guild of carnivores as flagships. Environmental Research Letters, 15: 064009. Link
  • Srivathsa, A., Sharma, S., Oli, M.K (2020). Every dog has its prey: Range-wide assessment of links between diet patterns, livestock depredation, and human interactions for an endangered carnivore. Science of the Total Environment, 714: 136798. Link
  • Srivathsa, A., Sharma, S., Singh, P., Punjabi, G.A. and Oli, M.K. (2020). A strategic road map for conserving the Endangered dhole Cuon alpinus in India. Mammal Review, 50: 399-412. Link

2019
  • 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
  • Srivathsa, A., Puri, M., Karanth, K.K., Patel, I., Kumar, N.S. (2019) Examining human–carnivore interactions using a socio-ecological framework: Sympatric wild canids in India as a case study. Royal Society Open Science, 6: 182008. Link
  • Majgaonkar I, Vaidyanathan S, Srivathsa A, Shivakumar S, Limaye S, Athreya V. (2019) Distortion of inferences and undue exaggeration of study limitations: Response to Shrotriya et al. Conservation Science and Practice. Link
  • Majgaonkar, I., Vaidyanathan, S., Srivathsa, A., Shivakumar, S., Limaye, S., Athreya, V. (2019) Land‐sharing potential of large carnivores in human‐modified landscapes of western India. (2019) Conservation Science and Practice. Link
  • McClanahan TR, Darling ES, Maina JM, Muthiga NA, D’agata S, Jupiter SD, Arthur R, Wilson SK, Mangubhai S, Nand Y, Ussi AM, Humphries AT, Patankar V, Guillaume MMM, Keith SA, Shedrwawi G, Julis P, Grimsditch G, Ndagala J, Leblond J (2019) Temperature patterns and mechanisms influencing coral bleaching during the 2016 El Niño., Nature Climate Change: 1-7. Link
  • Darling ES, McClanahan TR, Maina JM, Gurney GA, Graham NAJ, Januchowski-Hartley F, Cinner JE, Mora C, Hicks CC, Maire E, Puotinen M, Skirving WJ, Adjeroud M, Ahmadia G, Arthur R, Bauman A, Beger M, Berumen M, Bigot L, Bouwmeester J, Brenier A, Bridge T, Brown E, Campbell S, Cannon S, Cauvin B, Chen C, Claudet J, Denis V, Donner S, Estradivari E, Fadli N, Feary D, Fenner D, Fox H, Franklin E, Friedlander A, Gilmour J, Goiran C, Guest J, Hobbs J, Hoey A, Houk P, Johnson S, Jupiter S, Kayal M, Kuo C, Lamb J, Lee M, Low J, Muthiga N, Muttaqin E, Nand Y, Nash K, Nedlic O, Pandolfi J, Pardede S, Patankar V, Penin L, Ribas-Deulofeu L, Richards Z, Roberts T, Rodgers K, Safuan C, Sala E, Shedrawi G, Sin T, Smallhorn-West P, Smith J, Sommer B, Steinberg P, Sutthacheep M, Tan C, Williams G, Wilson S, Yeemin T, Bruno JF, Fortin MJ, Krkosek M and D Mouillot. (2019). Social-environmental drivers inform strategic management of coral reefs in the Anthropocene. Nature Ecology and Evolution, Link
  • Patankar, V., Wagh, T., Tyabji, Z. (2019) Observations on the female flowers and fruiting of Tape Grass Enhalus acoroides from South Andaman Islands, India. Journal of threatened taxa. Link
  • Patankar, V., Wagh, T., Marathe, A. N. (2019) Protected areas and benthic characteristics influence the distribution of the Vulnerable bumphead parrotfish Bolbometopon muricatum in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. Oryx. doi:10.1017/S0030605318000376. Link
  • Srivathsa, A., Karanth, K. U., Kumar, N. S., Oli, M. K. (2019) Insights from distribution dynamics inform strategies to conserve a dhole Cuon alpinus metapopulation in India. Link

2018
  • Gardner, B., Sollmann, R., Kumar, N. S., Jathanna, D., & Karanth, K. U. (2018). State space and movement specification in open population spatial capture–recapture models. Ecology and evolution, 8(20), 10336-10344. Link
  • Majgaonkar, I., Bowden, Christpher G., Quader, Suhel. (2018) Nesting success and nest-site selection of white-rumped vultures (Gyps bengalensis) in western Maharastra, India. Journal of Raptor Research, 52(4):431-442 Link
  • Ahrestani, F., Kumar, N.S., Vaidyanathan, S., Hiby, L., Jathanna, D., Karanth, K.U. (2018) Estimating densities of large herbivores in tropical forests: Rigorous evaluation of a dung‐based method. Ecology and Evolution. DOI: Link
  • Athreya, V., Pimpale, S., Borkar, A., Surve, N., Chakravarty, S., Ghosalkar, M., Patwardhan, A., Linnel, j. (2018) Monsters or Gods? Narratives of large cat worship in western India. CATnews. Spring 2018 Link
  • Jumani, S., Rao, S., Kelkar, N., Machado, S., Krishnaswamy, J., & Vaidyanathan, S. (2018) Fish community responses to stream flow alternations and habit modifications by small hydropower projects in the Western Ghats biodiversity hotspot, India. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. Link
  • Kshettry, A., Vaidyanathan, S., & Athreya, V. (2018) Diet selection of leopards (Panthera pardus) in a human-use landscape in North-Eastern India. Tropical Conservation Science, Volume I: 1-9 Link
  • Srivathsa, A., Puri, M., Kumar, N.S., Jathanna, D., Karanth, K.U. (2018) Substituting space for time: Empirical evaluation of spatial replication as a surrogate for temporal replication in occupancy modelling. Journal of Applied Ecology. 55: 754–765 DOI: Link

2017-2011
  • Nichols, J.D., Karanth, K.U., Gopalaswamy, A.M., Reddy, G.V. & Miquelle, D.G. (2017) Informed decision processes for tiger conservation: a vision for the future. Methods for Monitoring Tiger and Prey Populations (eds K.U. Karanth & J.D. Nichols), pp.288-303. Springer Nature, Singapore.
  • Vasudev, D., Nichols, J.D., Ramakrishnan, U., Ramesh, K. & Vaidyanathan, S. (2017) Assessing landscape connectivity for tigers and prey species. Methods for Monitoring Tiger and Prey Populations (eds K.U. Karanth & J.D. Nichols), pp.255-288. Springer Nature, Singapore.
  • Mondol, S., Ramakrishnan, U., Smith, O. & Jathanna, D. (2017) Concepts and practices: Assessing tiger population dynamics using genetic captures. Methods for Monitoring Tiger and Prey Populations (eds K.U. Karanth & J.D. Nichols), pp.225-246. Springer Nature, Singapore.
  • Karanth, K.U., Nichols, J.D., Harihar, A., Miquelle, D.D., Kumar, N.S. & Dorazio, R.M. (2017) Field practices: Assessing tiger population dynamics using photographic captures. Methods for Monitoring Tiger and Prey Populations (eds K.U. Karanth & J.D. Nichols), pp.191-224. Springer Nature, Singapore.
  • Royle, J.A., Gopalaswamy, A.M., Dorazio, R.M., Nichols, J.D., Jathanna, D., Parameshwaran, R. & Karanth, K.U. (2017) Concepts: assessing tiger population dynamics using capture-recapture sampling. Methods for Monitoring Tiger and Prey Populations (eds K.U. Karanth & J.D. Nichols), pp.163-190. Springer Nature, Singapore.
  • Dorazio, R.M., Kumar, N.S., Royle, J.A. & Gopalaswamy, A.M. (2017) Concepts and practices: Estimating abundance of prey using hierarchical model-based approaches. Methods for Monitoring Tiger and Prey Populations (eds K.U. Karanth & J.D. Nichols), pp.137-162. Springer Nature, Singapore.
  • Kumar, N.S., Harihar, A., O’Kelly, H.J. & Pattanavibool, A. (2017) Field practices: Estimating abundance of prey using line transect sampling. Methods for Monitoring Tiger and Prey Populations (eds K.U. Karanth & J.D. Nichols), pp.121-136. Springer Nature, Singapore.
  • Strindberg, S., Kumar, N.S., Thomas, L. & Goswami, V.R. (2017) Concepts: Estimating abundance of prey using line transects sampling. Methods for Monitoring Tiger and Prey Populations (eds K.U. Karanth & J.D. Nichols), pp.89-120. Springer Nature, Singapore.
  • Kumar, N.S., Puri, M., Miquelle, D.G, Pattanavibool, A., Harihar, A., Sunarto, S., Vaidyanathan, S. & Karanth, K.U. (2017) Field practices: Assessing tiger habitat occupancy dynamics. Methods for Monitoring Tiger and Prey Populations (eds K.U. Karanth & J.D. Nichols), pp.71-88. Springer Nature, Singapore.
  • Nichols, J.D., Goswami, V.R., Parameshwaran, R., Dey, S. & Karanth, K.U. (2017) Concepts: assessing tiger habitat occupancy dynamics. Methods for Monitoring Tiger and Prey Populations (eds K.U. Karanth & J.D. Nichols), pp.47-70. Springer Nature, Singapore.
  • Nichols, J.D., Karanth, K.U., Gopalaswamy, A.M. & Delampady, M. (2017) Animal population monitoring: A unified conceptual framework. Methods for Monitoring Tiger and Prey Populations (eds K.U. Karanth & J.D. Nichols), pp.35-46. Springer Nature, Singapore.
  • Karanth, K.U., Goodrich, J.M., Miquelle, D.G., Ramesh, K., Harihar, A., Pattanavibool, A., Sunarto, S., Rayan,M.,D. & Thapa, K. (2017) Tiger ecology in relation to monitoring issues. Methods for Monitoring Tiger and Prey Populations (eds K.U. Karanth & J.D. Nichols), pp.15-34. Springer Nature, Singapore.
  • Karanth, K.U., Nichols, J.D., Goodrich, J.M., Reddy, G.V., Mathur, V.B., Wibisono, H.T., Sunarto, S., Pattanavibool, A., & Gumal, M. (2017) Role of monitoring in global tiger conservation. Methods for Monitoring Tiger and Prey Populations (eds K.U. Karanth & J.D. Nichols), pp. 1-14. Springer Nature, Singapore.
  • Miller, J., Linnell, J., Athreya, V., and Subharanjan Sen. (2017) Human-wildlife conflict in India. Economic and Political Weekly. 52(45): 23-25
  • Ramachandran P, Devarajan K. (2017) ViXeN: An open-source package for managing multimedia data. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. DOI: 
  • Hathaway, S. R., Bryant, M. AE., Draheim, M. M., Vinod, P., Limaye, S., and Athreya, V. (2017) From Fear to understanding: changes in media representations of leopard incidences after media awareness workshops in Mumbai, India. Journal of Urban Ecology 3(1), 1-7
  • Kshettry. A., Vaidyanathan S, Athreya, V. (2017). Leopard in a tea-cup: A study of leopard habitat-use and human-leopard interactions in north-eastern India. PLOS ONE 12(5): e0177013.
  • Siddiqui, I., and Vasudev, D. (2017). Impending recovery of a tiger population in Telangana following increased protection. Oryx. 51 (2), 203-204
  • Dey, S., Delampady, M., Ravishankar, P., Kumar, S.N., Srivathsa, A., and Karanth, K.U. (2017). Bayesian Methods for Estimating Animal Abundance at Large Spatial Scales Using Data From Multiple Sources. Journal of Agricultural Biological and Environmental Statistics. doi: 10.1007/s13253-017-0276-7
  • Ramachandran, R., Kumar, A., Sundar, K. S. G., & Bhalla, R. S. (2017). Hunting or habitat? Drivers of waterbird abundance and community structure in agricultural wetlands of southern India. Ambio, 1-8.
  • Karanth, K.U., Srivathsa, A., Vasudev, D., Puri, M., Parameshwaran, R., and Kumar, S.N. (2017). Spatio-temporal interactions facilitate large carnivore sympatry across a resource gradient. Proceedings of the Royal Society-Biology, 284: 20161860
  • Srivathsa, A., Kumar, S.N. and Karanth, K.U. (2017). Home range size of the dhole from camera-trap surveys. Canid Biology & Conservation, 20(1), 1-4
  • Ripple, W.J., Chapron, G., López-Bao, J.V., Durant, S.M., Macdonald, D.W., Lindsey, P.A., Bennett, E.L., Beschta, R.L., Bruskotter, J.T., Campos-Arceiz, A., Corlett, R.T., Darimont, C.T., Dickman, A.J., Dirzo, R., Dublin, H.T., Estes, J.A., Everatt, K.T., Galetti, M., Goswami, V.R., Hayward, M.W., Hedges, S., Hoffmann, M., Hunter, L.T.B., Kerley, G.I.H., Letnic, M., Levi, T., Maisels, F., Morrison, J.C., Nelson, M.P., Newsome, T.M., Painter, L., Pringle, R.M., Sandom, C.J., Terborgh, J., Treves, A., Van Valkenburgh, B., Vucetich, J.A., Wirsing, A.J., Wallach, A.D., Wolf, C., Woodroffe, R., Young, H. & Zhang, L. (2017). Conserving the World’s Megafauna and Biodiversity: The Fierce Urgency of Now. Bioscience. 67 (3): 197-200
  • Muthanna, P.M., Vasudev, D. & Karanth, K. U. (2017) Leveraging public funding to secure a protected area in the western ghats, India. Oryx, 51(1), 16-17.
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  • Athreya, V., Odden, M., Linnell, J.D.C., Krishnaswamy, J. & Karanth, K.U. (2016) A cat among the dogs: leopard Panthera pardus diet in a human-dominated landscape in western Maharashtra, India. Oryx, 50, 156–162.
  • Duangchantrasiri, S., Umponjan, M., Simcharoen, S., Pattanavibool, A., Chaiwattana, S., Maneerat, S., Kumar, N.S., Jathanna, D., Srivathsa, A. & Karanth, K.U. (2016) Dynamics of a low-density tiger population in southeast Asia in the context of improved law enforcement. Conservation Biology, 30, 639–648.
  • Fletcher, R.J., Burrell, N.S., Reichert, B.E., Vasudev, D. & Austin, J.D. (2016) Divergent perspectives on landscape connectivity reveal consistent effects from genes to communities. Current Landscape Ecology Reports.
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  • Muthanna, P.M. & Vasudev, D. (2016) Residents of Mudumalai Tiger Reserve secure funds for resettlement after a 25-year struggle. Oryx, 50, 205–206.
  • Reddy, G.V., Karanth, K.U., Kumar, N.S., Krishnaswamy, J. & Karanth, K.K. (2016) Recovering Biodiversity in Indian Forests, 1st ed. Springer Singapore, Singapore.
  • Vasudev, D. & Fletcher, R.J. (2016) Mate choic e interacts with movement limitations to influence effective dispersal. Ecological Modelling, 327, 65–73.
  • Athreya, V., Srivathsa, A., Puri, M., Karanth, K.K., Kumar, N.S. & Karanth, K.U. (2015) Spotted in the news: using media reports to examine leopard distribution, depredation, and management practices outside protected areas in southern India. PLoS ONE, 10, e0142647.
  • Creel, S., Becker, M., Christianson, D., Droge, E., Hammerschlag, N., Hayward, M.W., Karanth, K.U., Loveridge, A., Macdonald, D.W., Matandiko, W., M’soka, J., Murray, D., Rosenblatt, E. & Schuette, P. (2015) Questionable policy for large carnivore hunting. Science, 350, 1473–1475.
  • Gopalaswamy, A.M., Delampady, M., Karanth, K.U., Kumar, N.S. & Macdonald, D.W. (2015) An examination of index-calibration experiments: counting tigers at macroecological scales. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 6, 1055–1066.
  • Goswami, V.R., Medhi, K., Nichols, J.D. & Oli, M.K. (2015) Mechanistic understanding of human-wildlife conflict through a novel application of dynamic occupancy models. Conservation Biology, 29, 1100–1110.
  • Hayward, M.W., Boitani, L., Burrows, N.D., Funston, P.J., Karanth, K.U., MacKenzie, D.I., Pollock, K.H. & Yarnell, R.W. (2015) Ecologists need robust survey designs, sampling and analytical methods. Journal of Applied Ecology, 52, 286–290.
  • Jathanna, D., Karanth, K.U., Kumar, N.S., Goswami, V.R., Vasudev, D. & Karanth, K.K. (2015) Reliable monitoring of elephant populations in the forests of India: analytical and practical considerations. Biological Conservation, 187, 212–220.
  • Jathanna, D., Karanth, K.U., Kumar, N.S., Karanth, K.K. & Goswami, V.R. (2015) Patterns and determinants of habitat occupancy by the Asian elephants in the Western Ghats of Karnataka, India. PLoS ONE, 10, e0133233.
  • Lakshminarayanan, N., Karanth, K.K., Goswami, V.R., Vaidyanathan, S. & Karanth, K.U. (2015) Determinants of dry season habitat use by Asian elephants in the Western Ghats of India. Journal of Zoology, 298, 169 – 177.
  • Mondol, S., Kumar, N.S., Gopalaswamy, A.M., Sunagar, K., Karanth, K.U. & Ramakrishnan, U. (2015) Identifying species, sex and individual tigers and leopards in the Malenad-Mysore Tiger Landscape, Western Ghats, India. Conservation Genetics Resources, 7, 353–361.
  • Mondol, S., Sridhar, V., Yadav, P., Gubbi, S. & Ramakrishnan, U. (2015) Tracing the geographic origin of traded leopard body parts in the Indian subcontinent with DNA-based assignment tests. Conservation Biology, 29, 556–564.
  • Puri, M., Srivathsa, A., Karanth, K.K., Kumar, N.S. & Karanth, K.U. (2015) Multiscale distribution models for conserving widespread species: the case of sloth bear Melursus ursinus in India. Diversity and Distributions, 21, 1087–1100.
  • Ram, M.S., Marne, M., Gaur, A., Kumara, H.N., Singh, M., Kumar, A. & Umapathy, G. (2015) Pre-historic and recent vicariance events shape genetic structure and diversity in endangered lion-tailed macaque in the Western Ghats: implications for conservation. PLoS ONE, 10, e0142597.
  • Robbins, P., Chhatre, A. & Karanth, K.K. (2015) Political ecology of commodity agroforests and tropical biodiversity. Conservation Letters, 8, 77 – 85.
  • Srivathsa, A., Parameshwaran, R., Sharma, S. & Karanth, K.U. (2015) Estimating population sizes of leopard cats in the Western Ghats using camera surveys. Journal of Mammalogy, 96, 742–750.
  • Varma, V., Ratnam, J., Viswanathan, V., Osuri, A.M., Biesmeijer, J.C., Madhusudan, M.D., Sankaran, M., Krishnadas, M., Barua, D., Budruk, M., Isvaran, K., Jayapal, R., Joshi, J., Karanth, K.K., Krishnaswamy, J., Kumar, R., Mukherjee, S., Nagendra, H., Niphadkar, M., Owen, N., Page, N., Prasad, S., Quader, S., Nandini, R., Robin, V. V, Sait, S.M., Shah, M.A., Somanathan, H., Srinivasan, U. & Sundaram, B. (2015) Perceptions of priority issues in the conservation of biodiversity and ecosystems in India. Biological Conservation, 187, 201–211.
  • Vasudev, D., Fletcher, R.J., Goswami, V.R. & Krishnadas, M. (2015) From dispersal constraints to landscape connectivity: lessons from species distribution modeling. Ecography, 38, 967–978.
  • Vasudev, D., Kumar, A. & Karanth, K.U. (2015) Enhancing conservation science capacity in India: first decade of the Master’s programme in wildlife biology and conservation. Oryx, 49, 16.
  • Athreya, V., Navya, R., Punjabi, G.A., Linnell, J.D.C., Odden, M., Khetarpal, S. & Karanth, K.U. (2014) Movement and activity pattern of a collared tigress in a human-dominated landscape in central India. Tropical Conservation Science, 7, 75–86.
  • Kumar, R., Shahabuddin, G. & Kumar, A. (2014) Habitat determinants of woodpecker abundance and species richness in sub-Himalayan dipterocarp forests of north-west India. Acta Ornithologica, 49, 243-256.
  • Goswami, V.R., Sridhara, S., Medhi, K., Williams, A.C., Chellam, R., Nichols, J.D. & Oli, M.K. (2014) Community-managed forests and wildlife-friendly agriculture play a subsidiary but not substitutive role to protected areas for the endangered Asian elephant. Biological Conservation, 177, 74–81.
  • Goswami, V.R., Vasudev, D. & Oli, M.K. (2014) The importance of conflict-induced mortality for conservation planning in areas of human–elephant co-occurrence. Biological Conservation, 176, 191–198.
  • Ahrestani, F.S. & Karanth, K.U. (2014) Gaur Bos gaurus. Ecology, Evolution and Behaviour of Wild Cattle: Implications for Conservation (eds M. Melletti & J. Burton), pp. 174–193. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
  • Karnad, D., Gangal, M. & Karanth, K.K. (2014) Perceptions matter: how fishermen’s perceptions affect trends of sustainability in Indian fisheries. Oryx, 48, 218–227.
  • Odden, M., Athreya, V., Rattan, S. & Linnell, J.D.C. (2014) Adaptable neighbours: movement patterns of GPS-collared leopards in human dominated landscapes in India. PLoS ONE, 9, e112044.
  • Navya, R., Athreya, V., Mudappa, D. & Raman, T.R.S. (2014) Assessing leopard occurrence in the plantation landscape of Valparai, Anamalai hills. Current Science, 107, 1381–1385.
  • Srivathsa, A., Karanth, K.K., Jathanna, D., Kumar, N.S. & Karanth, K.U. (2014) On a dhole trail: examining ecological and anthropogenic correlates of dhole habitat occupancy in the Western Ghats of India. PLoS ONE, 9, e98803.
  • Athreya, V., Odden, M., Linnell, J.D.C., Krishnaswamy, J. & Karanth, K.U. (2013) Big cats in our backyards: persistence of large carnivores in a human dominated landscape in India. PLoS ONE, 8, e57872.
  • Bhatia, S., Athreya, V., Grenyer, R. & Macdonald, D.W. (2013) Understanding the role of representations of human-leopard conflict in mumbai through media-content analysis. Conservation Biology, 27, 588–594.
  • Butler, J.R.A., Linnell, J.D.C., Morrant, D., Athreya, V., Lescureux, N. & McKeown, A. (2013) Dog eat dog, cat eat dog: social-ecological dimensions of dog predation by wild carnivores. Free-Ranging Dogs and Wildlife Conservation (ed M.E. Gompper), pp. 117–143. Oxford University Press.
  • Ghosal, S., Athreya, V., Linnell, J.D.C. & Vedeld, P.O. (2013) An ontological crisis? A review of large felid conservation in India. Biodiversity and Conservation, 22, 2665–2681.
  • Gopalaswamy, A.M. (2013) Spatially-explicit capture recapture methods. Encyclopedia of Environmetrics John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, Chichester, UK.
  • Hussain, S., Ram, M.S., Kumar, A., Shivaji, S. & Umapathy, G. (2013) Human presence increases parasitic load in endangered lion-tailed macaques (Macaca silenus) in its fragmented rainforest habitats in southern India. PLoS ONE, 8, e63685.
  • Jones, J.P.G., Asner, G.P., Butchart, S.H.M. & Karanth, K.U. (2013) The ‘why’, ‘what’ and ‘how’ of monitoring for conservation. Key Topics in Conservation Biology 2, First (eds D.W. Macdonald & K.J. Willis), pp. 329–343. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
  • Karanth, K.K., Gopalaswamy, A.M., Prasad, P.K. & Dasgupta, S. (2013) Patterns of human–wildlife conflicts and compensation: insights from Western Ghats protected areas. Biological Conservation, 166, 175–185.
  • Punjabi, G.A., Chellam, R. & Vanak, A.T. (2013) Importance of native grassland habitat for den-site selection of Indian foxes in a fragmented landscape. PLoS ONE, 8, e76410.
  • Sridhara, S., Edgaonkar, A. & Kumar, A. (2013) Understorey structure and refuges from predators influence habitat use by a small ungulate, the Indian chevrotain (Moschiola indica) in Western Ghats, India. Ecological Research, 28, 427–433.
  • Gopalaswamy, A.M., Karanth, K.U., Kumar, N.S. & Macdonald, D.W. (2012) Estimating tropical forest ungulate densities from sign surveys using abundance models of occupancy. Animal Conservation, 15, 669–679.
  • Gopalaswamy, A.M., Royle, J.A., Delampady, M., Nichols, J.D., Karanth, K.U. & Macdonald, D.W. (2012) Density estimation in tiger populations: combining information for strong inference. Ecology, 93, 1741–1751.
  • Gopalaswamy, A.M., Royle, J.A., Hines, J.E., Singh, P., Jathanna, D., Kumar, N.S. & Karanth, K.U. (2012) Program SPACECAP: software for estimating animal density using spatially explicit capture–recapture models. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 3, 1067–1072.
  • Goswami, V.R., Lauretta, M. V, Madhusudan, M.D. & Karanth, K.U. (2012) Optimizing individual identification and survey effort for photographic capture-recapture sampling of species with temporally variable morphological traits. Animal Conservation, 15, 174–183.
  • Gubbi, S. (2012) Patterns and correlates of human–elephant conflict around a south Indian reserve. Biological Conservation, 148, 88–95
  • Hedges, S., Kumar, N.S., Nishant, M.S. & Karanth, K.U. (2012) Estimating density and abundance of elephants from sightings along line transects: field methods. Monitoring Elephant Populations and Assessing Threats: A Manual for Researchers, Managers and Conservationists (ed S. Hedges), pp. 151–161. Universities Press (India) Private Limited, Hyderabad, India.
  • Karanth, K.U. (2012) Leopard. Mammals of South Asia – Volume 1 (eds A.J.T. Johnsingh & N. Manjrekar), pp. 559–573. Universities Press (India) Private Limited, Hyderabad, India.
  • Karanth, K.U. (2012) Tiger. Mammals of South Asia – Volume 1 (eds A.J.T. Johnsingh & N. Manjrekar), pp. 596–614. Universities Press (India) Private Limited, Hyderabad, India.
  • Karanth, K.U. & Karanth, K.K. (2012) A tiger in the drawing room: can luxury tourism benefit wildlife? Economic & Political Weekly, 47, 38–43.
  • Karanth, K.U., Kumar, N.S., Goswami, V.R., Nichols, J.D. & Hedges, S. (2012) Estimating abundance and other demographic parameters in elephant populations using capture– recapture sampling: field practices. Monitoring Elephant Populations and Assessing Threats: A Manual for Researchers, Managers and Conservationists (ed S. Hedges), pp. 214–237. Universities Press (India) Private Limited.
  • Karanth, K.U., Kumar, N.S. & Nishant, M.S. (2012) Estimating distribution and abundances of elephant populations from sign surveys at landscape scale using occupancy modeling: field methods. Monitoring Elephant Populations and Assessing Threats: A Manual for Researchers, Managers and Conservationists (ed S. Hedges), pp. 249–258. Universities Press (India) Private Limited, Hyderabad, India.
  • Karanth, K.U., Nichols, J.D. & Hedges, S. (2012) Estimating abundance and other demographic parameters in elephant populations using capture–recapture sampling: statistical concepts. Monitoring Elephant Populations and Assessing Threats: A Manual for Researchers, Managers and Conservationists (ed S. Hedges), pp. 112–135. Universities Press (India) Private Limited, Hyderabad, India.
  • Kumar, A. (2012) Lion-tailed Macaque. Mammals of South Asia – Volume 1 (eds A.J.T. Johnsingh & N. Manjrekar), pp. 117–133. Universities Press (India) Private Limited, Hyderabad, India.
  • Lachish, S., Gopalaswamy, A.M., Knowles, S.C.L. & Sheldon, B.C. (2012) Site-occupancy modelling as a novel framework for assessing test sensitivity and estimating wildlife disease prevalence from imperfect diagnostic tests. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 3, 339–348.
  • Nair, T., Thorbjarnarson, J.B., Aust, P. & Krishnaswamy, J. (2012) Rigorous gharial population estimation in the Chambal: implications for conservation and management of a globally threatened crocodilian. Journal of Applied Ecology, 49, 1046–1054.
  • Nichols, J.D. & Karanth, K.U. (2012) Wildlife population monitoring: a conceptual framework. Monitoring Elephant Populations and Assessing Threats: A Manual for Researchers, Managers and Conservationists (ed S. Hedges), pp. 1–7. Universities Press (India) Private Limited, Hyderabad, India.
  • Pollock, K.H., Nichols, J.D. & Karanth, K.U. (2012) Estimating demographic parameters. Carnivore Ecology and Conservation: A Handbook of Techniques (Techniques in Ecology & Conservation) (eds L. Boitani & R.A. Powell), pp. 169–187. Oxford University Press, New York.
  • Prakash, N., Mudappa, D., Raman, T.R.S. & Kumar, A. (2012) Conservation of the Asian small-clawed otter Aonyx cinereus in human-modified landscapes, Western Ghats, India. Tropical Conservation Science, 5, 67–78.
  • Punjabi, G.A., Athreya, V. & Linnell, J.D.C. (2012) Using natural marks to estimate free-ranging dog Canis familiaris abundance in a MARK-RESIGHT framework in suburban Mumbai, India. Tropical Conservation Science, 5, 510–520.
  • Srinivasan, U., Raza, R.H. & Quader, S. (2012) Patterns of species participation across multiple mixed-species flock types in a tropical forest in northeastern India. Journal of Natural History, 46, 2749–2762.
  • Athreya, V., Odden, M., Linnell, J.D.C. & Karanth, K.U. (2011) Translocation as a tool for mitigating conflict with leopards in human-dominated landscapes of India. Conservation Biology, 25, 133–141.
  • Karanth, K.U., Gopalaswamy, A.M., Kumar, N.S., Delampady, M., Nichols, J.D., Seidensticker, J., Noon, B.R. & Pimm, S.L. (2011) Counting India’s wild tigers reliably. Science, 332, 791–791.
  • Karanth, K.U., Gopalaswamy, A.M., Kumar, N.S., Vaidyanathan, S., Nichols, J.D. & MacKenzie, D.I. (2011) Monitoring carnivore populations at the landscape scale: occupancy modelling of tigers from sign surveys. Journal of Applied Ecology, 48, 1048–1056.
  • Karanth, K.U., Nichols, J.D. & Kumar, N.S. (2011) Estimating tiger abundance from camera trap data: field surveys and analytical issues. Camera Traps in Animal Ecology: Methods and Analyses (eds A.F. O’Connell, J.D. Nichols, & K.U. Karanth), pp. 97–117. Springer Japan, Tokyo.
  • Karanth, K.U., Nichols, J.D., Kumar, N.S. & Jathanna, D. (2011c) Estimation of demographic parameters in a tiger population from long-term camera trap data. Camera traps in Animal ecology: Methods and Analyses (eds A.F. O’Connell, J.D. Nichols, & K.U. Karanth), pp. 145–161. Springer Japan, Tokyo.
  • Krishnadas, M., Chandrasekhara, K. & Kumar, A. (2011) The response of the frugivorous lion-tailed macaque (Macaca silenus) to a period of fruit scarcity. American Journal of Primatology, 73, 1250–1260.
  • Krishnadas, M., Velho, N., Sridhara, S. & Srinivasan, U. (2011) Turning the page in forest governance: science and bureaucracy. Economic & Political Weekly, 46, 10-13.
  • Kumar, R., Shahabuddin, G. & Kumar, A. (2011) How good are managed forests at conserving native woodpecker communities? A study in sub-Himalayan dipterocarp forests of northwest India. Biological Conservation, 144, 1876–1884.
  • Nichols, J.D., Karanth, K.U. & O’Connell, A.F. (2011) Science, conservation, and camera traps. Camera Traps in Animal Ecology: Methods and Analyses (eds A.F. O’Connell, J.D. Nichols, & K.U. Karanth), pp. 45–56. Springer Japan, Tokyo.
  • Nichols, J.D., O’Connell, A.F. & Karanth, K.U. (2011) Camera traps in animal ecology and conservation: what’s next? Camera Traps in Animal Ecology: Methods and Analyses (eds A.F. O’Connell, J.D. Nichols, & K.U. Karanth), pp. 253–263. Springer Japan, Tokyo.
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  • Perinchery, A., Jathanna, D. & Kumar, A. (2011) Factors determining occupancy and habitat use by Asian small-clawed otters in the Western Ghats, India. Journal of Mammalogy, 92, 796–802.
  • Velho, N. & Krishnadas, M. (2011) Post-logging recovery of animal-dispersed trees in a tropical forest site in northeast India. Tropical Conservation Science, 4, 405–419.


 

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