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      • Causes and Consequences of Hetrospecific Foraging Associations in Terrestrial Bird Communities 

        Sridhar, Hari (2018-04-12)
        The question of group-living in animals has attracted a lot of research attention. Today, we have a nuanced understanding of ultimate explanations and proximate mechanisms for group-living, as well as the genetic basis for ...
      • Dispersal Patterns and Processes in Littorinid Snails along the Indian Coastline 

        Bharti, D K
        Dispersal has important ecological and evolutionary consequences for a species. Marine dispersal is unique because of facilitation by ocean currents, where oceanography interacts with species traits and environmental ...
      • Diversity and distribution of mixed-species foraging groups in the Lakshadweep Islands, India 

        Theo, Anne Heloise
        Species interactions are known to shape biological communities. While antagonistic interactions like competition and predation are well known, cooperative interactions have received comparatively less attention. Mixed-species ...
      • Insights into an Evolutionary Radiation : Causes And Consequences of Diversification in the Western Ghats Bush Frogs 

        Vijayakumar, S P (2017-10-26)
        One of the biggest attractions of the tropics is its stunning diversity; the origin and determinants of this diversity are amongst the most important questions in evolution and biogeography. There are two ways of looking ...
      • Lineage delimitation and diversification in Nyctibatrachus, an endemic frog genus from the Western Ghats 

        Torsekar, Varun R
        Determining how biodiversity is produced and maintained remains one of the fundamental questions in ecology. The phenomenon of diversification, which occurs via the interplay of speciation and extinction, holds the key ...
      • Species Ranges, Richness and Replacement of Trees in the Evergreen Forests of the Western Ghats 

        Page, Navendu (2018-05-14)
        It has been more than two centuries since the latitudinal pattern of increase in taxonomic richness from poles to equator was first documented. After two centuries of research, and with more than two dozen hypotheses ...
      • Systematics and Comparative Biogeography of Vine Snakes (Genus: Ahaetulla, Family: Colubridae) and Pit vipers (Genus: Trimeresurus, Family: Viperidae) in Peninsular India 

        Mallik, Ashok Kumar
        The Indian subcontinent is a considered a mega biodiverse region with representative regions belonging to three of the 35 global biodiversity hotspots, including the Western Ghats in Peninsular India and the Eastern ...
      • Understanding Patterns of Bird Species Distribution in the Western Ghats 

        Vijayakumar, Sneha (2018-06-23)
        Macroecology is the study of relationships between organisms and the environment at large spatial and temporal scales. This field of research examines patterns in species abundance, distribution and diversity. Understanding ...
      • Understanding Rules of Assembly and Species Interactions in Mixed-species Bird Flocks 

        Bangal, Priti Pandurang
        In mixed-species bird flocks (flocks hereafter), participants vary in their degree of similarity with each other. Flock participants can gain group size (supplementary) benefits by choosing similar flock partners, or ...

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