TY - JOUR AU - Iravatee Majgaonkar AU - Srinivas Vaidyanathan AU - Arjun Srivathsa AU - Shweta Shivakumar AU - Sunil Limaye AU - Vidya Athreya AB - Abstract Our 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. BT - Conservation Science and Practice DA - 2019/11/12/ DO - 10.1111/csp2.135 IS - n/a J2 - Conservation Science and Practice N2 - Abstract Our 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. PY - 2019 SP - e135 T2 - Conservation Science and Practice TI - Distortion of inferences and undue exaggeration of study limitations: Response to Shrotriya et al. UR - https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.135 VL - n/a Y2 - 2019/11/22/00:00:00 ER -