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Living with large carnivores: predation on livestock by the snow leopard (Uncia uncia)
S Bagchi, C Mishra
Journal of Zoology 268 (3), 217-224, 2006
4352006
Prey abundance and prey selection by tigers (Panthera tigris) in a semi-arid, dry deciduous forest in western India
S Bagchi, SP Goyal, K Sankar
Journal of Zoology 260 (03), 285-290, 2003
2312003
Conflicts between traditional pastoralism and conservation of Himalayan ibex (Capra sibirica) in the Trans-Himalayan mountains
S Bagchi, C Mishra, YV Bhatnagar
Animal Conservation forum 7 (2), 121-128, 2004
2002004
Change in dominance determines herbivore effects on plant biodiversity
SE Koerner, MD Smith, DE Burkepile, NP Hanan, ML Avolio, SL Collins, ...
Nature Ecology & Evolution 2 (12), 1925-1932, 2018
1872018
Introduced grazers can restrict potential soil carbon sequestration through impacts on plant community composition
S Bagchi, ME Ritchie
Ecology letters 13 (8), 959-968, 2010
1862010
Comparing the effects of livestock and native herbivores on plant production and vegetation composition in the Trans-Himalayas
S Bagchi, YV Bhatnagar, ME Ritchie
Pastoralism: Research, Policy and Practice 2 (1), 21, 2012
1742012
Small mammalian herbivores as mediators of plant community dynamics in the high-altitude arid rangelands of Trans-Himalaya
S Bagchi, T Namgail, ME Ritchie
Biological conservation 127 (4), 438-442, 2006
1392006
Niche relationships of an ungulate assemblage in a dry tropical forest
S Bagchi, SP Goyal, K Sankar
Journal of Mammalogy 84 (3), 981-988, 2003
1002003
Herbivore effects on above-and belowground plant production and soil nitrogen availability in the Trans-Himalayan shrub-steppes
S Bagchi, ME Ritchie
Oecologia 164, 1075-1082, 2010
972010
Pastoral nomads of the Indian Changthang: Production system, landuse and socioeconomic changes
T Namgail, YV Bhatnagar, C Mishra, S Bagchi
Human Ecology 35, 497-504, 2007
882007
Assessing resilience and state‐transition models with historical records of cheatgrass Bromus tectorum invasion in North American sagebrush‐steppe
S Bagchi, DD Briske, BT Bestelmeyer, X Ben Wu
Journal of Applied Ecology 50 (5), 1131-1141, 2013
632013
Herbivore density and biomass in a semi-arid tropical dry deciduous forest of western India
S Bagchi, SP Goyal, K Sankar
Journal of Tropical Ecology 20 (4), 475-478, 2004
622004
Empirical assessment of state-and-transition models with a long-term vegetation record from the Sonoran Desert
S Bagchi, DD Briske, XB Wu, M McClaran, B Bestelmeyer, ...
Ecological Applications 22 (2), 400-411, 2012
612012
Multiple use of Trans‐Himalayan Rangelands: Reconciling Human Livelihoods with Wildlife Conservation
C Mishra, S Bagchi, T Namgail, YV Bhatnagar
Wild Rangelands, 291-311, 2010
522010
Nutrient availability controls the impact of mammalian herbivores on soil carbon and nitrogen pools in grasslands
J Sitters, ERJ Wubs, ES Bakker, TW Crowther, PB Adler, S Bagchi, ...
Global Change Biology 26 (4), 2060-2071, 2020
492020
Herbivores suppress soil microbes to influence carbon sequestration in the grazing ecosystem of the Trans-Himalaya
S Bagchi, S Roy, A Maitra, RS Sran
Agriculture, ecosystems & environment 239, 199-206, 2017
442017
Woody shrubs increase soil microbial functions and multifunctionality in a tropical semi-arid grazing ecosystem
MH Chandregowda, K Murthy, S Bagchi
Journal of Arid Environments 155, 65-72, 2018
432018
Social organisation and population structure of ungulates in a dry tropical forest in western India (Mammalia, Artiodactyla)
S Bagchi, S Prakash Goyal, K Sankar
Mammalia 72 (1), 44-49, 2008
422008
Herbivory and plant tolerance: Experimental tests of alternative hypotheses involving non-substitutable resources
S Bagchi, ME Ritchie
Oikos 120 (1), 119-127, 2011
362011
Distributional correlates of the Tibetan gazelle Procapra picticaudata in Ladakh, northern India: towards a recovery programme
T Namgail, S Bagchi, C Mishra, YV Bhatnagar
Oryx 42 (1), 107-112, 2008
352008
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