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    66. Krishnaswamy, J., Bunyan, M., Mehta, V.K., Jain, N. & Karanth, K.U. (2006) Impact of iron ore mining on suspended sediment response in a tropical catchment in Kudremukh, Western Ghats, India. Forest Ecology and Management, 224, 187–198.

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    65. Krishnaswamy, J., Bunyan, M., Mehta, V.K., Patil, N., Naveenkumar, S. & Karanth, K.U. (2006) Impact of iron ore mining in Kudremukh on the Bhadra river ecosystem. Hydrology and watershed services in the Western Ghats: Effects of Land-cover and Landuse change (eds J. Krishnaswamy, S. Lele, & R. Jayakumar), pp. 193–211. Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi.

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    64. Shahabuddin, G. & Kumar, R. (2006) Influence of anthropogenic disturbance on bird communities in a tropical dry forest: role of vegetation structure. Animal Conservation, 9, 404–413.

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    63. Karanth, K.U. (2005) Reconciling conservation with emancipatory politics. Economic & Political Weekly, 40, 4803–4805.

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    62. Karanth, K.K. (2005) Bhadra wildlife sanctuary: addressing relocation and livelihood concerns. Economic & Political Weekly, 40, 4809.

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    61. Karanth, K.U. & Gopal, R. (2005) An ecology-based policy framework for human-tiger coexistence in India. People and Wildlife, Conflict or Co-existence? (eds R. Woodroffe, S. Thirgood, & A. Rabinowitz), pp. 373–387. Cambridge University Press, New York.

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    60. Krishna, Y.C. & Sinha, A. (2005) Book review: Losing a lost tribe: native Americans, DNA and the Mormon church, authored by Simon G. Southerton. Current Science, 89, 567–568.

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    59. Madhusudan, M.D. (2005) The global village: linkages between international coffee markets and grazing by livestock in a south Indian wildlife reserve. Conservation Biology, 19, 411–420.

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    58. Karanth, K.U.Chundawat, R.S., Nichols, J.D. & Kumar, N.S. (2004) Estimation of tiger densities in the tropical dry forests of Panna, Central India, using photographic capture–recapture sampling. Animal Conservation, 7, 285–290.

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    57. Karanth, K.U., Nichols, J.D. & Kumar, N.S. (2004) Photographic sampling of elusive mammals in tropical forests. Sampling Rare or Elusive Species: Concepts, Designs, and Techniques for Estimating Population Parameters, Second (ed W. Thompson), pp. 229–247. Island Press.

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    56. Karanth, K.U., Nichols, J.D., Kumar, N.S., Link, W.A. & Hines, J.E. (2004) Tigers and their prey: predicting carnivore densities from prey abundance. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 101, 4854–4858.

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    55. Luo, S.J., Kim, J.H., Johnson, W.E., Walt, J. van der, Martenson, J., Yuhki, N., Miquelle, D.G., Uphyrkina, O., Goodrich, J., Quigley, H.B., Tilson, R., Brady, G., Martelli, P., Subramaniam, V., McDougal, C., Hean, S., Huang, S.Q., Pan, W., Karanth, K.U., Sunquist, M.E., Smith, J.L.D. & O’Brien, S.J. (2004) Phylogeography and genetic ancestry of tigers (Panthera tigris). PLoS Biology, 2, e442.

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    54. Madhusudan, M.D. (2004) Recovery of wild large herbivores following livestock decline in a tropical Indian wildlife reserve. Journal of Applied Ecology, 41, 858–869.

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    53. Damania, R., Stringer, R., Karanth, K.U. & Stith, B.M. (2003) The economics of protecting tiger populations: linking household behavior to poaching and prey depletion. Land Economics, 79, 198–216.

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    52. Datta, A., Pansa, J., Madhusudan, M.D. & Mishra, C. (2003) Discovery of the leaf deer Muntiacus putaoensis in Arunachal Pradesh: an addition to the large mammals of India. Current Science, 84, 454–458.

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    51. Jathanna, D., Karanth, K.U. & Johnsingh, A.J.T. (2003) Estimation of large herbivore densities in the tropical forests of southern India using distance sampling. Journal of Zoology, 261, 285–290.