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    139. 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.

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    138. Karanth, K.U., Nichols, J.D., Kumar, N.S. & Jathanna, D. (2011) 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.

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    137. 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.

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    136. Krishnadas, M., Velho, N., Sridhara, S. & Srinivasan, U. (2011) Turning the page in forest governance: science and bureaucracy. Economic & Political Weekly, 46, 10-13.

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    135. 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.

  • #134

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    134. 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.

  • #133

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    133. 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.

  • #132

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    132. O’Connell, A.F., Nichols, J.D. & Karanth, K.U. (2011) Introduction. Camera Traps in Animal Ecology: Methods and Analyses (eds A.F. O’Connell, J.D. Nichols, & K.U. Karanth), pp. 1–8. Springer Japan, Tokyo.

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    131. 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.

  • #130

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    130. 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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    129. Anand, M.O., Krishnaswamy, J., Kumar, A. & Bali, A. (2010) Sustaining biodiversity conservation in human-modified landscapes in the Western Ghats: remnant forests matter. Biological Conservation, 143, 2363–2374.

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    128. DeFries, R., Karanth, K.K. & Pareeth, S. (2010) Interactions between protected areas and their surroundings in human-dominated tropical landscapes. Biological Conservation, 143, 2870–2880.

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    127. Gubbi, S. (2010) Are conservation funds degrading wildlife habitats? Economic & Political Weekly, 45, 22–25.

  • #126

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    126. Karanth, K.K. & DeFries, R. (2010) Conservation and management in human-dominated landscapes: case studies from India. Biological Conservation, 143, 2865–2869.

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    125. Karanth, K.U., Funston, P.J. & Sanderson, E. (2010) Many ways of skinning a cat: tools and techniques for studying wild felids. The Biology and Conservation of Wild Felids (eds D.W. Macdonald & A. Loveridge), pp. 197–216. Oxford University Press, New York.

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    124. Karanth, K.U. & Nichols, J.D. (2010) Non-invasive survey methods for assessing tiger populations. Tigers of the World: The Science, Politics and Conservation of Panthera tigris, Second (eds R. Tilson & P.J. Nyhus), pp. 241–262. Academic Press.