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Rohit Naniwadekar
Scientist, Nature Conservation Foundation
Verified email at ncf-india.org
Navendu Page
Scientist C, Wildlife Institute of India
Verified email at wii.gov.in
Anand M Osuri
Nature Conservation Foundation
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Nishant Kumar
Ambedkar University Delhi; Wildlife Institute of India; Edward Grey Institute - University of Oxford
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Urvi Gupta
University of Georgia
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Yukti Taneja
University of Florida
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Ecology and evolution of mutualisms
Species interactions
Biological Invasions
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Conservation value of low-elevation forests for birds in agroforestry-dominated landscapes in a biodiversity hotspot
N Biswas, S Biniwale, V Sadekar, YV Taneja, K Suryawanshi, AM Osuri, ...
bioRxiv, 2023.08. 26.554947
, 2023
2023
Effects of canopy cover on fruiting intensity and fruit removal of a tropical invasive weed
YV Taneja, NV Page, RS Kumar, R Naniwadekar
Forest Ecology and Management 523
, 2022
2022
Open to Invasion? Patterns in fruiting phenology and seed dispersal of Lantana camara across different habitats in North India
YV Taneja
Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun & Saurashtra University, Rajkot, India
, 2022
2022
Our feathered co-inhabitants of Delhi: coexisting migrant and resident Black Kite races in a developing megacity (English and Hindi)
N Kumar, YV Taneja, M Kalita, U Gupta
Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 248001. https://delhikites.wixsite …
, 2018
2018
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