Journal Article
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Nayak, R., Vaidyanathan, S. & Krishnaswamy, J. Fire and grazing modify grass community response to environmental determinants in savannas: Implications for sustainable use. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 185, 197–207, (2014).
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Nayak, R. et al. Bits and pieces: Forest fragmentation by linear intrusions in India. Land Use Policy 99, 104619 (2020).
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Wang, X. et al. Efficient Reservoir Management through Deep Reinforcement Learning. arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.03822 (2020).
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Jayadevan, A. et al. Navigating paved paradise: Evaluating landscape permeability to movement for large mammals in two conservation priority landscapes in India. Biological Conservation 247, 108613 (2020).
Conference Proceedings
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Nayak, R. Protection from grazing changes vegetation composition in the western Himalayas. Rufford India Conference 2013 (2013).
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Nayak, R. & Gangal, M. Effect of Changed Grazing Practices on the Ground Vegetation in the Western Himalayas. Student Conference in Conservation Sciences (2014).
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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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Jayadevan, A., Nayak, R., Srinivasaiah, N. & Vaidyanathan, S. Elephant on the Zebra Crossing: Predicting human-elephant conflict to inform urban development in and around Bengaluru city. (Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and Learning, 2023).
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Baite, L., Nayak, R. & Haokip, J. Forest Inventory and Establishing Nurseries for Community Based Restoration of a River Catchment in North-East India. 25 (Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and Learning, 2024).
Database
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Bhalla, R. S. et al. Daily rainfall, stream discharge and hydraulic conductivity of soils from catchments dominated by different vegetation types, Western Ghats, India, 2014 – 2016. (2020). doi:https://doi.org/10.5285/9257a999-2844-4be1-80d1-fd29e2ccf9ef