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Dr Anukul Nath

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Scientist C, Department of Endangered Species Management
Wildlife Institute of India

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  • Biodiversity Conservation

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Total Articles 14
Books 0
Proceedings 0

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Citations 100
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Citations 78
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Bio

I am an ecologist with a keen interest in addressing conservation challenges through the integration of interdisciplinary approaches. For more than a decade, I have engaged in interdisciplinary research across the Terai Region and North-eastern States of India, leveraging my expertise in wildlife biology and geoinformatics. Broadly, my research focuses on population, quantitative, restoration, and landscape ecology. My interests lie in mainstreaming scientific and modelled explorations to advanc

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  • Scientist C , Wildlife Institute of India
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Scientist C Aug 2023 – Present
Wildlife Institute of India | Department of Endangered Species Management

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Scholarly Publications

Plausible services: Case studies from Asia-Pacific region

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Article
Authors: Hashimoto S.;Dasgupta R.;Saito O.;Johnson B.A.;Takahashi Y.;Kumar P.;Yoshida T.;Huang W.;Mathur V.B.;Talukdar G.;Ghosh S.;Nath A.;Joshi C.;Pujari P.;Dhyani S.;Kadaverugu R.;Peng L.;Macandog D.;Robaigau A.

Breaking Dawn: Factors influencing mammalian habitat usage in western Assam following socio-political instability

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Article
Authors: Nath A.;Lahkar B.P.;Brahma N.;Sarmah P.;Kr Das A.;Das S.;Basumatary T.;Islari R.;Swargowari A.

Factors Affecting the Habitat Suitability of Eastern Swamp Deer (Rucervus duvaucelii ranjitsinhi Groves, 1982) in Manas National Park and Implication for Terai Grassland Restoration

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Book Chapter
Authors: Nath A.;Islam N.;Dar S.A.;Sinha A.;Lahkar B.P.;Ghosh S.

Do the niches of sympatric sparrows differ?

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Book Chapter

Correlation does not imply causation: decline of house sparrow overshadowed by electromagnetic radiation

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Article

How many sparrows are there in a city of million people? Understanding the population of sympatric sparrows in the urban gradient of a tropical city in Southeast Asia

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Understanding the efficacy of different techniques to manage Chromolaena odorata L., an Invasive Alien Plant in the sub-Himalayan tall grasslands: Toward grassland recovery

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Authors: Sinha A.;Nath A.;Lahkar B.P.;Brahma N.;Sarma H.K.;Swargowari A.

Addressing Wallacean shortfall using small sampling approach: a case study with endemic Lycodon flavicollis (Squamata: Colubridae) Mukherjee & Bhupathy, 2007

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Article
Authors: Muliya S.K.;Nath A.;Kumar G.C.;Visvanathan A.;Selvan M.;Gowda R.;Santra V.;Das A.