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Arjun M Gopalaswamy

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Plos One|May 3, 2016
Counting Cats: Spatially Explicit Population Estimates of Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) Using Unstructured Sampling DataFemke Broekhuis, Arjun M Gopalaswamy
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|December 14, 2016
Toward accurate and precise estimates of lion densityNicholas B Elliot, Arjun M Gopalaswamy
Ecology and Evolution|November 8, 2019
Bayesian model selection for spatial capture-recapture modelsSoumen Dey, Mohan Delampady, Arjun M Gopalaswamy
Plos One|December 11, 2012
Assessing patterns of human-wildlife conflicts and compensation around a Central Indian protected areaKrithi K Karanth, Arjun M Gopalaswamy, Ruth DeFries, et al.
Plos One|September 1, 2015
Face Value: Towards Robust Estimates of Snow Leopard DensitiesJustine S Alexander, Arjun M Gopalaswamy, Kun Shi, et al.
Environmental Management|September 13, 2013
Living with wildlife and mitigating conflicts around three Indian protected areasKrithi K Karanth, Lisa Naughton-Treves, Ruth Defries, et al.
Plos One|May 13, 2016
Patterns of Snow Leopard Site Use in an Increasingly Human-Dominated LandscapeJustine Shanti Alexander, Arjun M Gopalaswamy, Kun Shi, et al.
Ecology|December 9, 2009
Bayesian inference in camera trapping studies for a class of spatial capture-recapture modelsJ Andrew Royle, K Ullas Karanth, Arjun M Gopalaswamy, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|March 9, 2022
Lions in a coexistence landscape: Repurposing a traditional field technique to monitor an elusive carnivoreGuy Western, Nicholas B Elliot, Steiner L Sompeta, et al.
Biology Letters|March 28, 2009
A tiger cannot change its stripes: using a three-dimensional model to match images of living tigers and tiger skinsLex Hiby, Phil Lovell, Narendra Patil, et al.
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Plos One|May 3, 2016
Counting Cats: Spatially Explicit Population Estimates of Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) Using Unstructured Sampling DataFemke Broekhuis, Arjun M Gopalaswamy
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|December 14, 2016
Toward accurate and precise estimates of lion densityNicholas B Elliot, Arjun M Gopalaswamy
Ecology and Evolution|November 8, 2019
Bayesian model selection for spatial capture-recapture modelsSoumen Dey, Mohan Delampady, Arjun M Gopalaswamy
Plos One|December 11, 2012
Assessing patterns of human-wildlife conflicts and compensation around a Central Indian protected areaKrithi K Karanth, Arjun M Gopalaswamy, Ruth DeFries, et al.
Plos One|September 1, 2015
Face Value: Towards Robust Estimates of Snow Leopard DensitiesJustine S Alexander, Arjun M Gopalaswamy, Kun Shi, et al.
Environmental Management|September 13, 2013
Living with wildlife and mitigating conflicts around three Indian protected areasKrithi K Karanth, Lisa Naughton-Treves, Ruth Defries, et al.
Plos One|May 13, 2016
Patterns of Snow Leopard Site Use in an Increasingly Human-Dominated LandscapeJustine Shanti Alexander, Arjun M Gopalaswamy, Kun Shi, et al.
Ecology|December 9, 2009
Bayesian inference in camera trapping studies for a class of spatial capture-recapture modelsJ Andrew Royle, K Ullas Karanth, Arjun M Gopalaswamy, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|March 9, 2022
Lions in a coexistence landscape: Repurposing a traditional field technique to monitor an elusive carnivoreGuy Western, Nicholas B Elliot, Steiner L Sompeta, et al.
Biology Letters|March 28, 2009
A tiger cannot change its stripes: using a three-dimensional model to match images of living tigers and tiger skinsLex Hiby, Phil Lovell, Narendra Patil, et al.
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