• #150

    JOURNAL ARTICLE

    150. Srinivasaiah, N.M., Anand, V.D., Vaidyanathan, S. & Sinha, A. (2012) Usual populations, unusual individuals: insights into the behaviour and management of Asian elephants in fragmented landscapes. PLoS ONE, 7, e42571.

  • #149

    JOURNAL ARTICLE

    149. 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.

  • #148

    JOURNAL ARTICLE

    148. Velho, N., Isvaran, K. & Datta, A. (2012) Rodent seed predation: effects on seed survival, recruitment, abundance, and dispersion of bird-dispersed tropical trees. Oecologia, 169, 995–1004.

  • #147

    JOURNAL ARTICLE

    147. Velho, N., Karanth, K.K. & Laurance, W.F. (2012) Hunting: a serious and understudied threat in India, a globally significant conservation region. Biological Conservation, 148, 210–215.

  • #146

    BOOKS

    146. (2011) Science of Saving Tigers (ed K. Ullas Karanth). Universities Press, Hyderabad, India.

  • #145

    JOURNAL ARTICLE

    145. 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.

  • #144

    JOURNAL ARTICLE

    144. Karanth, K.K. (2011) Patterns of mammal species richness in India. Current Science, 100, 1824–1832.

  • #143

    JOURNAL ARTICLE

    143. Karanth, K.U. (2011) India’s tiger counts: the long march to reliable science. Economic & Political Weekly, 46, 22–25.

  • #142

    JOURNAL ARTICLE

    142. Karanth, K.K. & DeFries, R. (2011) Nature-based tourism in Indian protected areas: new challenges for park management. Conservation Letters, 4, 137–149.

  • #141

    JOURNAL ARTICLE

    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.

  • #140

    JOURNAL ARTICLE

    140. 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.

  • #139

    BOOK CHAPTER

    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.

  • #138

    BOOK CHAPTER

    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.

  • #137

    JOURNAL ARTICLE

    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.

  • #136

    JOURNAL ARTICLE

    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.

  • #135

    JOURNAL ARTICLE

    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.