Journal Article

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Majgaonkar, I. et al. Distortion of inferences and undue exaggeration of study limitations: Response to Shrotriya et al. Conservation Science and Practice n/a, e135+ (2019).
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Srinivasaiah, N., Kumar, V., Vaidyanathan, S., Sukumar, R. & Sinha, A. All-Male Groups in Asian Elephants: A Novel, Adaptive Social Strategy in Increasingly Anthropogenic Landscapes of Southern India. Scientific Reports 9, 8678+ (2019).
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Majgaonkar, I. et al. Land-sharing potential of large carnivores in human-modified landscapes of western India. Conservation Science and Practice e34+ (2019). doi:10.1111/csp2.34
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Murthy, K., Sinha, S., Kaul, R. & Vaidyanathan, S. A fine-scale state-space model to understand drivers of forest fires in the Himalayan foothills. Forest Ecology and Management 432, 902–911, (2019).
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Thatte, P., Joshi, A., Vaidyanathan, S., Landguth, E. & Ramakrishnan, U. Maintaining tiger connectivity and minimizing extinction into the next century: Insights from landscape genetics and spatially-explicit simulations. Biological Conservation 218, 181–191, (2018).
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Kshettry, A., Vaidyanathan, S. & Athreya, V. Diet Selection of Leopards (Panthera pardus) in a Human-Use Landscape in North-Eastern India. Tropical Conservation Science 11, 1940082918764635+ (2018).
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Kshettry, A., Vaidyanathan, S. & Athreya, V. Leopard in a tea-cup: A study of leopard habitat-use and human-leopard interactions in north-eastern India. PLOS ONE 12, e0177013+ (2017).

Book Chapter

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Krishnaswamy, J., Kelkar, N., Aravind, N. & Vaidyanathan, S. Climate Change Impacts on Aquatic Biodiversity. in Biodiversity and Climate Change: An Indian Perspective 163–190, (Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India, 2018).

Report

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Krishnaswamy, J. et al. Defining ecological flows for Karnataka. (Task group on water policy constituted by Karnataka Jnana Aayoga, 2018).
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Pariwakam, M., Joshi, A., Navgire, S. & Vaidyanathan, S. A Policy Framework for Connectivity Conservation and Smart Green Linear Infrastructure Development in the Central Indian and Eastern Ghats Tiger Landscape. (Wildlife Conservation Trust, 2018).