Journal Article

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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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Joshi, A., Vaidyanathan, S., Mondol, S., Edgaonkar, A. & Ramakrishnan, U. Connectivity of Tiger (Panthera tigris) Populations in the Human-Influenced Forest Mosaic of Central India. PLoS ONE 8, e77980+ (2013).
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Sagar, V. et al. High frequency of an otherwise rare phenotype in a small and isolated tiger population. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118, (2021).
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Srivathsa, A. et al. Prioritizing India’s landscapes for biodiversity, ecosystem services and human well-being. Nature Sustainability 1–10 (2023). doi:10.1038/s41893-023-01063-2
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Dahal, N. et al. The role of geography, environment, and genetic divergence on the distribution of pikas in the Himalaya. Ecology and Evolution 10, 1539–1551 (2020).

Book Chapter

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Vasudev, D., Nichols, J., Ramakrishnan, U., Ramesh, K. & Vaidyanathan, S. Assessing Landscape Connectivity for Tigers and Prey Species: Concepts and Practice. in Methods for Monitoring Tiger and Prey Populations 255–288, (Springer Singapore, 2017).

Conference Proceedings

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Thatte, P., Joshi, A., Vaidyanathan, S. & Ramakrishnan, U. How connected will tiger populations be in the future? 27th International Congress For Conservation Biology (2015).
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Dahal, N. et al. Modeling Impacts of Climatic Fluctuations on Distribution of Pikas in the Himalaya. Nextgen Genomics, Biology, Bioinformatics and Technologies Conference (2018).

Report

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Vaidyanathan, S., Nayak, R., Murthy, K., Krishnaswamy, J. & Ramakrishnan, U. Climate variability and trends in ecosystem services in the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. 114+ (Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and Learning and National Centre for Biological Sciences, 2021).