01100nas a2200205 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002260001200043100002400055700002600079700002000105700002200125700001700147700001800164245010300182856003700285300000900322490000800331520055500339 2019 d c11/20191 aIravatee Majgaonkar1 aSrinivas Vaidyanathan1 aArjun Srivathsa1 aShweta Shivakumar1 aSunil Limaye1 aVidya Athreya00aDistortion of inferences and undue exaggeration of study limitations: Response to Shrotriya et al. uhttps://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.135 ae1350 vn/a3 aOur study titled "Land sharing potential of large carnivores in human-modified landscapes of western India" used an occupancy framework to provide baseline information on patterns and determinants of large carnivore presence in human-use landscapes. In their letter, Shrotriya et al. raise concerns about our survey design, distort our inferences, and present unwarranted exaggeration of our study limitations. Here, we provide detailed responses to key the issues raised by the authors while reiterating the accurate interpretations of our findings.