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Manjari Jain
Manjari Jain
Associate Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, IISER Mohali, India
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A rain forest dusk chorus: cacophony or sounds of silence?
M Jain, S Diwakar, J Bahuleyan, R Deb, R Balakrishnan
Evolutionary Ecology 28 (1), 1-22, 2014
462014
Species and acoustic diversity of bats in a palaeotropical wet evergreen forest in southern India
H Raghuram, M Jain, R Balakrishnan
Current Science, 631-641, 2014
452014
Does acoustic adaptation drive vertical stratification? A test in a tropical cricket assemblage
M Jain, R Balakrishnan
Behavioral Ecology 23 (2), 343-354, 2012
452012
Psychoacoustic sampling as a reliable, non-invasive method to monitor orthopteran species diversity in tropical forests
S Diwakar, M Jain, R Balakrishnan
Biodiversity and Conservation 16, 4081-4093, 2007
332007
Microhabitat selection in an assemblage of crickets (Orthoptera: Ensifera) of a tropical evergreen forest in Southern India
M Jain, R Balakrishnan
Insect Conservation and Diversity 4 (2), 152-158, 2011
262011
Evaluation of methods to estimate foliage density in the understorey of a tropical evergreen forest
M Jain, G Kuriakose, R Balakrishnan
Current Science, 508-515, 2010
172010
Modelling the effects of chorus species composition and caller density on acoustic masking interference in multispecies choruses of crickets and katydids
R Balakrishnan, J Bahuleyan, D Nandi, M Jain
Ecological informatics 21, 50-58, 2014
142014
Low-pass filters and differential tympanal tuning in a paleotropical bushcricket with an unusually low frequency call
K Rajaraman, N Mhatre, M Jain, M Postles, R Balakrishnan, D Robert
Journal of Experimental Biology 216 (5), 777-787, 2013
142013
Effect of temperature on life-history traits and mating calls of a field cricket, Acanthogryllus asiaticus
R Singh, P Prathibha, M Jain
Journal of Thermal Biology 93, 102740, 2020
122020
Variation in call types, calling activity patterns and relationship between call frequency and body size in a field cricket, Acanthogryllus asiaticus
R Singh, M Jain
Bioacoustics 30 (3), 284-302, 2021
72021
Feeding in murky waters: acclimatization and landmarks improve foraging efficiency of zebrafish (Danio rerio) in turbid waters
MA Sekhar, R Singh, A Bhat, M Jain
Biology Letters 15 (7), 20190289, 2019
72019
Limnochemical factors influencing the seasonal population density, secondary production, and calcium-to-tissue ratio in the freshwater limpet Septaria lineata …
A Chatterjee, M Jain, US Roy, SK Mukhopadhyay
Turkish Journal of Zoology 32 (3), 245-252, 2008
62008
More than just babble: functional and structural complexity of vocalizations of Jungle Babbler
SD Yambem, S Chorol, M Jain
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 75 (8), 118, 2021
52021
Structural and functional complexity of vocalizations in a cooperatively breeding passerine, Jungle Babbler
SD Yambem, S Chorol, M Jain
bioRxiv, 2020.04. 23.056879, 2020
32020
Taxonomic revision of Teleogryllus mitratus (Burmeister, 1838) and T. occipitalis (Serville, 1838) in India, with the description of Teleogryllus rohinae Jaiswara & Jain sp …
R Jaiswara, L Desutter-Grandcolas
Zootaxa 5016 (1), 81-106, 2021
22021
Indirect Evidences of Wildlife Activities in Sholas of Western Ghats, a Biodiversity Hotspots
M Jain, S Utpal, S Mukhopadhyay
Vestnik zoologii 45 (2), e-33-e-39, 2011
22011
Habitat Acoustics And Microhabitat Selection In An Ensiferan Assemblage Of A Tropical Evergreen Forest
M Jain
22011
Fruit scent as an indicator of ripeness status in ‘bat fruits’ to attract ‘fruit bats’: chemical basis of chiropterochory
V Mahandran, H Hakkim, V Sinha, M Jain
acta ethologica 26 (1), 1-11, 2023
12023
Temporal variation in the behaviour of a cooperatively breeding bird, Jungle Babbler (Argya striata)
SD Yambem, M Jain
Tropical Ecology 64 (1), 133-145, 2022
12022
Song complexity in relation to repertoire size and phonological syntax in the breeding song of Purple Sunbird
S Chorol, M Jain
bioRxiv, 2021.03. 20.436261, 2021
12021
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