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18. Wikramanayake, E.D., Dinerstein, E., Robinson, J.G., Karanth, K.U., Rabinowitz, A., Olson, D., Mathew, T., Hedao, P., Connor, M., Hemley, G. & Bolze, D. (1999) Where can tigers live in the future? A framework for identifying high priority areas for the conservation of tigers in the wild. Riding the Tiger: Tiger Conservation in Human-Dominated Landscapes (eds J. Seidensticker, S. Christie, & P. Jackson), pp. 255–272. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
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17. Karanth, K.U. & Nichols, J.D. (1998) Estimation of tiger densities in India using photographic captures and recaptures. Ecology, 79, 2852–2862.
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16. Wikramanayake, E.D., Dinerstein, E., Robinson, J.G., Karanth, K.U., Rabinowitz, A., Olson, D., Mathew, T., Hedao, P., Connor, M., Hemley, G. & Bolze, D. (1998) An ecology-based method for defining priorities for large mammal conservation: the tiger as case study. Conservation Biology, 12, 865–878.
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15. Karanth, K.U. & Madhusudan, M.D. (1997) Avoiding paper tigers and saving real tigers: response to Saberwal. Conservation Biology, 11, 818–820.
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14. Karanth, K.U. (1995) Estimating tiger Panthera tigris populations from camera-trap data using capture—recapture models. Biological Conservation, 71, 333–338.
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13. Karanth, K.U. & Sunquist, M.E. (1995) Prey selection by tiger, leopard and dhole in tropical forests. Journal of Animal Ecology, 64, 439–450.
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12. Link, W.A. & Karanth, K.U. (1994) Correcting for overdispersion in tests of prey selectivity. Ecology, 75, 2456–2459.
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11. Karanth, K.U. (1992) Conservation prospects for lion-tailed macaques in Karnataka, India. Zoo Biology, 11, 33–41.
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10. Karanth, K.U. & Sunquist, M.E. (1992) Population structure, density and biomass of large herbivores in the tropical forests of Nagarahole, India. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 8, 21.
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9. Karanth, K.U. (1991) Ecology and management of the tiger in tropical Asia. Wildlife Conservation: Present Trends and Perspectives for the 21st Century (eds N. Maruyama, B. Bobek, Y. Ono, W. Reglin, L. Bartos, & R. Ratcliffe), p. 159. Wildlife Research Center, Tokyo.
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8. Karanth, K.U. (1991) Line transect method of censusing elephants in Nagarhole National Park. Censusing Elephants in Forests: Proceedings of an international workshop (eds U. Ramakrishnan, J.A. Santosh, & R. Sukumar), pp. 51–53. Bangalore.
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7. Karanth, K.U. (1988) Analysis of predator – prey balance in Bandipur Tiger Reserve with reference to census reports. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society, 85, 1–8.
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6. Karanth, K.U. (1987) Tigers in India: a critical review of field censuses. Tigers of the World: The Biology, Biopolitics, Management, and Conservation of an Endangered Species (eds R.L. Tilson & U.S. Seal), pp. 118–132. Noyes Publications, Park Ridge, New Jersey.
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5. Karanth, K.U. (1986) Status of wildlife and habitat conservation in Karnataka. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society, 83, 166–179.
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4. Karanth, K.U. & Singh, M. (1986) Dry-zone afforestation and its impact on blackbuck populations. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society(Centenary proceedings), 565–570.
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3. (1985) Aranya mattu Samaja: K. Ullas Karanth (Kannada). Akshara Prakashana, Sagar, Karnataka.
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