• #43

    BOOKS

    43. (2002) Monitoring Tigers and their Prey: K. Ullas Karanth and James Nichols (English). CWS India.

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    42. Karanth, K.U. (2002) Nagarahole: limits and opportunities in wildlife conservation. Making Parks Work: Strategies for Preserving Tropical Nature (eds J. Terborgh, C. van Schaik, L. Davenport, & M. Rao), pp. 189–202. Island Press, Washington, D.C.

  • #41

    BOOK CHAPTER

    41. Karanth, K.U. & Chundawat, R.S. (2002) Ecology of the tiger: implications for population monitoring. Monitoring Tigers and Their Prey: A Manual for Researchers, Managers and Conservationists in Tropical Asia (eds K.U. Karanth & J.D. Nichols), pp. 9–22. Centre for Wildlife Studies, Bangalore.

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    40. Karanth, K.U. & Kumar, N.S. (2002) Field Surveys: assessing relative abundances to tigers and prey. Monitoring Tigers and Their Prey: A Manual for Researchers, Managers and Conservationists in Tropical Asia (eds K.U. Karanth & J.D. Nichols), pp. 71–86. Centre for Wildlife Studies, Bangalore.

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    BOOK CHAPTER

    39. Karanth, K.U.Kumar, N.S. & Chundawat, R.S. (2002) Field surveys: assessing spatial distributions of tigers and prey. Monitoring Tigers and Their Prey: A Manual for Researchers, Managers and Conservationists in Tropical Asia (eds K.U. Karanth & J.D. Nichols), pp. 39–50. Centre for Wildlife Studies, Bangalore.

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    38. Karanth, K.U.Kumar, N.S. & Nichols, J.D. (2002) Field surveys: estimating absolute densities of tigers using capture-recapture sampling. Monitoring Tigers and Their Prey: A Manual for Researchers, Managers and Conservationists in Tropical Asia (eds K.U. Karanth & J.D. Nichols), pp. 139–152. Centre for Wildlife Studies, Bangalore.

  • #37

    BOOK CHAPTER

    37. Karanth, K.U. & Madhusudan, M.D. (2002) Mitigating human-wildlife conflicts in southern Asia. Making Parks Work: Strategies for Preserving Tropical Nature (eds J. Terborgh, C. van Schaik, L. Davenport, & M. Rao), pp. 250–264. Island Press, Washington, D.C.

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    BOOK CHAPTER

    36. Karanth, K.U. & Nichols, J.D. (2002) Monitoring tiger populations: why use capture-recapture sampling. Monitoring Tigers and Their Prey: A Manual for Researchers, Managers and Conservationists in Tropical Asia (eds K.U. Karanth & J.D. Nichols), pp. 153–166. Centre for Wildlife Studies, Bangalore.

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    BOOK CHAPTER

    35. Karanth, K.U., Nichols, J.D., Sen, P.K. & Rishi, V. (2002) Monitoring tigers and prey: conservation needs and managerial constraints. Monitoring Tigers and Their Prey: A Manual for Researchers, Managers and Conservationists in Tropical Asia (eds K.U. Karanth & J.D. Nichols), pp. 1–8. Centre for Wildlife Studies, Bangalore.

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    BOOK CHAPTER

    34. Karanth, K.U., Thomas, L. & Kumar, N.S. (2002) Field surveys: estimating absolute densities of prey species using line transect sampling. Monitoring Tigers and Their Prey: A Manual for Researchers, Managers and Conservationists in Tropical Asia (eds K.U. Karanth & J.D. Nichols), pp. 111–120. Centre for Wildlife Studies, Bangalore, India., Bangalore.

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    JOURNAL ARTICLE

    33. Madhusudan, M.D. & Karanth, K.U. (2002) Local hunting and the conservation of large mammals in India. AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment, 31, 49.

  • #32

    BOOK CHAPTER

    32. Nichols, J.D. & Karanth, K.U. (2002) Statistical concepts: indices of relative abundance. Monitoring Tigers and Their Prey: A Manual for Researchers, Managers and Conservationists in Tropical Asia (eds K.U. Karanth & J.D. Nichols), pp. 61–70. Centre for Wildlife Studies, Bangalore.

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    BOOK CHAPTER

    31. Nichols, J.D. & Karanth, K.U. (2002) Statistical concepts: assessing spatial distributions. Monitoring Tigers and Their Prey: A Manual for Researchers, Managers and Conservationists in Tropical Asia (eds K.U. Karanth & J.D. Nichols), pp. 29–38. Centre for Wildlife Studies, Bangalore.

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    BOOK CHAPTER

    30. Nichols, J.D. & Karanth, K.U. (2002) Population monitoring: a conceptual framework. Monitoring Tigers and Their Prey: A Manual for Researchers, Managers and Conservationists in Tropical Asia (eds K.U. Karanth & J.D. Nichols), pp. 23–28. Centre for Wildlife Studies, Bangalore.

  • #29

    BOOK CHAPTER

    29. Nichols, J.D. & Karanth, K.U. (2002) Statistical concepts: estimating absolute densities of tigers using capture-recapture sampling. Monitoring Tigers and Their Prey: A Manual for Researchers, Managers and Conservationists in Tropical Asia (eds K.U. Karanth & J.D. Nichols), pp. 121–137. Centre for Wildlife Studies, Bangalore, Bangalore.

  • #28

    BOOK CHAPTER

    28. Thomas, L. & Karanth, K.U. (2002) Statistical concepts: estimating absolute densities of prey species using line transect sampling. Monitoring Tigers and Their Prey: A Manual for Researchers, Managers and Conservationists in Tropical Asia (eds K.U. Karanth & J.D. Nichols), pp. 87–110. Centre for Wildlife Studies, Bangalore.