Peer reviewed publications
2015 - 2020
Tyabji, Z. T. Wagh, V. Patankar, R.W. Jabado, D. Sutaria. 2020. Catch composition and life history characteristics of sharks and rays (Elasmobranchii) landed in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. PLoS ONE doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.
Mohanty, N.P, A. Crottini, R.A. Garcia, and J. Measey. 2020. Non-native populations and global invasion potential of the Indian bullfrog Hoplobatrachus tigerinus: a synthesis for risk-analysis. Biological Invasions doi.org/10.1007/s10530-020-02356-9(0123456789().,-volV)( 01234567
Patankar, V. 2019. Attitude, perception and awareness of stakeholders towards the protected marine species in the Andaman Islands. Ocean and Coastal Management, 179. (WCS-India, NCBS).
Agavekar, G., Agashe, D., & Economo, E. P. 2019. Dimensions of ant diversity on a small tropical island. Insect Conservation and Diversity, 12(2): 161–171. (NCBS).
Gokulakrishnan, G., Sivaperuman, C., and Chandramouli S.R. 2019. First record of the bark gecko, Hemidactylus leschenaultii DuMeril & bibron, 1836 (Reptilia Gekkonidae), from the Andaman Archipelago. Sauria, 41(1): 51- 54. (Pondicherry University).
Mohanty. N. & Measey. J. 2019. The global pet trade in amphibians: species traits, taxonomic bias, and future directions. Biodiversity and Conservation, 1-9. Centre for Invasion Biology, Stellenbosch University.
Mohanty, N. P., & Measey, J. 2019. No survival of native larval frogs in the presence of invasive Indian bullfrog Hoplobatrachus tigerinus tadpoles. Biological Invasions, 21(7): 2281–2286. (Stellenbosch University).
Mohanty, N. P., & Measey, J. 2019. Reconstructing biological invasions using public surveys: a new approach to retrospectively assess spatio-temporal changes in invasive spread. Biological Invasions, 21(2): 467–480. (Stellenbosch University).
Mungi, N. A., Kaushik, M., Mohanty, N. P., Rastogi, R., Antony Johnson, J., & Qureshi, Q. 2019. Identifying knowledge gaps in the research and management of invasive species in India. Biologia, 74(6): 623–629. (WII).
Oommen, M. A., & Ramesh, M. 2019. Tides of change in the Andaman and Nicobar islands. Ecology, Economy and Society–the INSEE, 2(1): 145–149. (ANET/ Dakshin).
Patankar, V., Wagh, T., & Marathe, A. 2019. Protected areas and benthic characteristics influence the distribution of the vulnerable bumphead parrotfish Bolbometopon muricatum in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. Oryx, 1–8. (WCS-India, NCBS).
Patankar, V., Wagh, T., & Tyabji, Z. 2019. Observations on the female flowers and fruiting of tape grass Enhalus acoroides from South Andaman Island, India. Journal of Threatened Taxa 11(5): 13617–13621. (WCS-India, NCBS).
Ghodke, S., Chandi, M., & Patankar, V. 2018. Yellow-banded mangrove snakes. IRCF Journal, 25(1): 50– 51. (ANET).
Chandramouli, S. R. 2018. Natural history and breeding biology of the poorly known, endangered and endemic , Nicobarese tree frog Polypedates insularis Das, 1995. Spixiana 41(1): 147–154. (Pondicherry University).
Harikrishnan, S., & Vasudevan, K. 2018. Niche dissociated assembly drives insular lizard community organization. Scientific Reports, 8: 1–11. (WII).
Harikrishnan, S., & Vasudevan, K. 2018. Amphibians of the Andaman & Nicobar Islands: distribution, natural history, and notes on taxonomy. Alytes, 36(1): 238–265. (WII).
Jaini, M., Advani, S., Shanker, K., Oommen, M. A., & Namboothri, N. 2018. History, culture, infrastructure and export markets shape fisheries and reef accessibility in India’s contrasting oceanic islands. Environmental Conservation, 45(1): 41–48. (ANET/ Dakshin).
Mohanty, N. P., & Chakravarty, R. 2018. Ethno-ornithology of Karen and Ranchi inhabitants of the Andaman Islands: An annotated checklist of local names and etymology. Indian Birds, 14 (3): 73–78. (Stellenbosch University).
Mohanty, N. P., & Measey, J. 2018. What’s for dinner? Diet and potential trophic impact of an invasive anuran Hoplobatrachus tigerinus on the Andaman archipelago. PeerJ, 6: 1–20.(Stellenbosch University).
Mohanty, N. P., Sachin, A., Selvaraj, G., & Vasudevan, K. 2018. Using public surveys to reliably and rapidly estimate the distribution of multiple invasive species on the Andaman archipelago. Biotropica 50(2): 197–201. (Stellenbosch University).
Ramesh, M., & Namboothri, N. 2018. Maximum sustainable yield: a myth and its manifold effects. Economic and Political Weekly, 53(41): 58–63. (ANET/ Dakshin).
Patankar, V., Paranjape, A., Tyabji, Z., Wagh, T., & Marathe, A. 2018. Occurrence and distribution of Tetraodontiform fishes of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. Checklist,14 (3): 529–537. (WCS-India, NCBS).
Harikrishnan, S., & Vasudevan, K. 2018. Amphibians of the Andaman & Nicobar Islands: distribution, natural history, and notes on taxonomy. Alytes 36(1): 238–265. (WII).
Tyabji, Z., Jabado, R., & Sutaria, D. 2018. New records of sharks (Elasmobranchii) from the Andaman and Nicobar Archipelago in India with notes on current checklists. Biodiversity Data Journal 6: 1–27. (ANET).
Tyabji, Z., Mohanty, N. P., Young, E., & Khan, T. 2018. The terrestrial life of sea kraits: insights from a long-term study on two Laticauda species (Reptilia: Squamata: Elapidae) in the Andaman Islands, India. Journal of Threatened Taxa 10(11): 12443–12450. (ANET).
Mohanty, N. P., & Ravichandran, K. 2017. Introduced herbivores and their management in the Andaman Islands. Current Science 112(3): 445–446. (Stellenbosch University and AN FD).
Patankar, V., D’Souza, E., & Marathe, A. 2017. Latitude and live coral cover independently affect Chaetodontid and Pomacanthid fish community distribution in the Andaman and Nicobar archipelago, India. Marine Biodiversity 49(1): 235–245. (WCS-India, NCBS).
Sridharan, B., Prakash Mohanty, N., Anujan, K., & Nelaballi, N. 2017. Violet cuckoo Chrysococcyx xanthorhynchus in the Andaman Islands. Indian Birds 13(2): 46–50. (NCBS).
Chandramouli, S. R., Vasudevan, K., Harikrishnan, S., Dutta, S. K., Janani, S. J., Sharma, R., Das.I., & Aggarwal Ramesh K.2016. A new genus and species of arboreal toad with phytotelmonous larvae, from the Andaman Islands, India (Lissamphibia, Anura, Bufonidae). ZooKeys 555: 57–90. (WII).
Mohanty, N. P., Harikrishnan, S., Sivakumar, K., & Vasudevan, K. 2016. Impact of invasive spotted deer (Axis axis) on tropical island lizard communities in the Andaman archipelago. Biological Invasions 18(1): 9–15. (WII).
Mohanty, N. P., Harikrishnan, S., & Vasudevan, K. 2016. Watch out where you sleep: nocturnal sleeping behaviour of Bay Island lizards. PeerJ 4: 1–17. (WII).
Patankar, V., D’Souza, E., Alcoverro, T., & Arthur, R. 2016. For traditional island communities in the Nicobar archipelago, complete no-go areas are the most effective form of marine management. Ocean and Coastal Management 133: 53–63. (NCF, NCBS).
2010-2015
Chandi, M., Mishra, C., & Arthur, R. 2015. Sharing mechanisms in corporate groups may be more resilient to natural disasters than kin groups in the Nicobar Islands. Human Ecology 43(5): 709–720. (ANET, NCF)
Chandramouli, S. R. 2015. Recent records of non-native geckos from urban areas of the Andaman. Sauria 37(3): 16–22. (Pondicherry University).
D’Souza, E., Patankar, V., Arthur, R., Marbà, N., & Alcoverro, T. 2015. Seagrass herbivory levels sustain site-fidelity in a remnant dugong population. PLoS ONE 10(10): 1–18. (NCF).
Patankar, V. 2015. Synchronous spawning of the Sea cucumber Holothuria (lessonothuria) pardalis selenka, 1867 in the Andaman archipelago, India. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 112(2): 118. (NCBS).
Patankar, V., D’Souza, E., Alcoverro, T., & Arthur, R. 2015. Erosion of traditional marine management systems in the face of disturbances in the Nicobar archipelago. Human Ecology 43(5): 697–707. (NCF).
Sridharan. B & Namboothri. N. 2015. Factors affecting distribution of fish within a tidally drained mangrove forest in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. Wetlands Ecology and Management, 23(5). (NCBS & Dakshin Foundation).
Surendran, H., & Vasudevan, K. 2015. The devil is in the detail: estimating species richness, density, and relative abundance of tropical island herpetofauna. BMC Ecology 15(18): 1–9. (WII).
Harikrishnan, S., & Vasudevan, K. 2013. Rediscovery of Calotes andamanensis Boulenger, 1891, and assessment of its generic allocation. Herpetozoa 26(1): 3–13. (WII).
Vogel, G., & Harikrishnan, S. 2013. Revalidation of Lycodon hypsirhinoides (Theobald, 1868) from Andaman islands (Squamata: Serpentes: Colubridae). Taprobanica 5(1): 19–31. (WII).
Chandramouli, S. R., Harikrishnan, S., & Vasudevan, K. 2012. Record of the Indo-Pacific slender gecko Hemiphyllodactylus typus (Squamata: Sauria: Gekkonidae) from the Andaman islands, India. Journal of Threatened Taxa 4(4): 2536–2538. (WII).
Patankar, V., & D’souza, E. 2012. Conservation needs of the coconut crab Birgus latro on the Nicobar Islands, India. Oryx 46(2): 175–178. (NCF).
Patankar, V., D’Souza, E., Kumaraguru, A. K., & Arthur, R. 2012. Distance-related thresholds and influence of the 2004 tsunami on damage and recovery patterns of coral reefs in the Nicobar Islands. Current Science 102(8): 1199–1205. (NCF).
Harikrishnan, S., Vasudevan, K., Chandramouli, S. R., Choudhury, B. C., Dutta, S. K., & Das, I. 2012. A new species of Coryphophylax from the Andaman Islands, India. Zootaxa 3451: 31–45. (WII).
Harikrishnan, S., Chandramouli, S. R., & Vasudevan, K. 2012. A survey of herpetofauna on Long Island, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. Herpetological Bulletin119: 19–28. (WII).
2005 - 2010
Harikrishnan, S., Choudhary, B. C., & Vasudevan, K. 2010. Recent records of snakes (Squamata: Serpentes) from Nicobar Islands, India. Journal of Threatened Taxa 2(11): 1297–1300. (WII).
Oommen, M. A., & Shanker, K. 2010. Shrewd alliances: Mixed foraging associations between treeshrews, greater racket-tailed drongos and sparrowhawks on Great Nicobar Island, India. Biology Letters 6(3): 304–307. (ANET/Dakshin).
D’ Souza, E., & Patankar, V. 2009. First underwater sighting and preliminary behavioural observations of Dugongs (Dugong dugon) in the wild from Indian waters, Andaman Islands. Journal of Threatened Taxa 1(1): 49–53. (NCF).
Carter. J., McDowell. T. & Namboothri. N. 2008. The identity of Gastrochaena Cuneiformis Spengler, 1783, & the evolution of Gastrochaena, Rocellaria, And Lamychaena (Mollusca, Bivalvia, Gastrochaenoidea). Journal of Paleontology, 82(1):102-117. Department of Geological Sciences, University of North Carolina & CAS in Marine Biology, Paragipettai. (Dakshin Foundation).
Oommen, M. A., & Shanker, K. 2008. Ecology and behaviour of an endemic treeshrew Tupaia nicobarica Zelebor 1869 on Great Nicobar Island , India. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 105(1): 55–63. (ANET/ MCBT)
Patankar, V. 2007. First post-tsunami sighting of the coconut crab in the Nicobar Islands. Oryx 41(3): 1–2. (NCF).
Chandi. M. 2007. On the sighting of the lesser coucal Centropus bengalensis in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society, 104 (2): 15-16. (ANET/ MCBT).
Chandi, M. 2006. The use and knowledge of herpetofauna on Little Nicobar Island, India. Conservation and Society 4(1): 155–165. (ANET/ MCBT).
Vijayakumar, S. P., & David, P. 2006. Taxonomy, natural history and distribution of the snakes of the Nicobar Islands (India), based on new materials and with an emphasis on endemic species. Russian Journal of Herpetology 13(1). (ANET/ MCBT).
2000 - 2005
Ali, R. 2004. The effect of introduced herbivores on vegetation in the Andaman islands. Current Science 86(8): 1103–1112. (ANET/ MCBT).
Ghodke, S. and Andrews, H. V. 2001. Recent record of Cantoria violacea (Girard, 1857) from North and Middle Andaman Islands, India with a note on its bite. Hamadryad 26: 371-373. (ANET/ MCBT).
pre-2000
Andrews, H.V. & I. Das. 1998. Addenda to the bibliography of the herpetology of the Andaman
and Nicobar Islands. Hamadryad 3(1): 84–85.
Das, I. & H.V. Andrews. 1997. Bibliography of the herpetology of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Hamadryad 22(1): 68–72. (ANET/MCBT).
Bhaskar. S. 1996. Re-nesting intervals in the hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) on South Reef Island, Andaman Islands, India. Hamadryad 21: 19–22. (ANET/ MCBT).
Bhaskar. S. 1996. Sea kraits on South Reef Island, Andaman Islands, India. Hamadryad 21: 27–35. (ANET/ MCBT)
Sivasundar. A. & K.V. Devi Prasad. 1996. Placement and predation of nests of leatherback sea turtles in the Andaman Islands, India. Hamadryad 21: 36–42. (Pondicherry University).
Bhaskar, S. 1996. Re-nesting intervals of the hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) on South
Reef Island. Hamadryad 21: 19–22.
Das, I. 1994. A checklist of the amphibians and reptiles of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Journal of the Andaman Science Association 10(1 & 2): 44–49. (MCBT).
Bhaskar. S. and G.C. Rao. 1992. Present status of some endangered animals in the Nicobar Islands. Journal of Andaman Science Association 8(2): 181–186. (ANET/ MCBT).
Bhaskar, S. 1981. Preliminary report on the status and distribution of sea turtles in Indian waters. Indian Forester 107(11): 707–711. (ANET/MCBT).
Bhaskar. S. 1981. Travels in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands: 1979. Hamadryad 6(1): 2–8. (ANET/ MCBT).
Bhaskar. S. 1980. Sea turtle survey in the Andaman and Nicobars. Hamadryad 4(3): 1–26. (ANET/ MCBT).
Bhaskar. S. 1979. Letters from the Andamans. Hamadryad 4(2): 3-6. (ANET/ MCBT).
Bhaskar, S. 1979. Sea turtle in the South Andaman Islands. Hamadryad 4(1): 3–5.
Whitaker, Z. 1979. The Editors Note. Hamadryad 4(3): 1.
Whitaker, R. 1978. Herpetological survey in the Andamans. Hamadryad 3: 9–16.
Tyabji, Z. T. Wagh, V. Patankar, R.W. Jabado, D. Sutaria. 2020. Catch composition and life history characteristics of sharks and rays (Elasmobranchii) landed in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. PLoS ONE doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.
Mohanty, N.P, A. Crottini, R.A. Garcia, and J. Measey. 2020. Non-native populations and global invasion potential of the Indian bullfrog Hoplobatrachus tigerinus: a synthesis for risk-analysis. Biological Invasions doi.org/10.1007/s10530-020-02356-9(0123456789().,-volV)( 01234567
Patankar, V. 2019. Attitude, perception and awareness of stakeholders towards the protected marine species in the Andaman Islands. Ocean and Coastal Management, 179. (WCS-India, NCBS).
Agavekar, G., Agashe, D., & Economo, E. P. 2019. Dimensions of ant diversity on a small tropical island. Insect Conservation and Diversity, 12(2): 161–171. (NCBS).
Gokulakrishnan, G., Sivaperuman, C., and Chandramouli S.R. 2019. First record of the bark gecko, Hemidactylus leschenaultii DuMeril & bibron, 1836 (Reptilia Gekkonidae), from the Andaman Archipelago. Sauria, 41(1): 51- 54. (Pondicherry University).
Mohanty. N. & Measey. J. 2019. The global pet trade in amphibians: species traits, taxonomic bias, and future directions. Biodiversity and Conservation, 1-9. Centre for Invasion Biology, Stellenbosch University.
Mohanty, N. P., & Measey, J. 2019. No survival of native larval frogs in the presence of invasive Indian bullfrog Hoplobatrachus tigerinus tadpoles. Biological Invasions, 21(7): 2281–2286. (Stellenbosch University).
Mohanty, N. P., & Measey, J. 2019. Reconstructing biological invasions using public surveys: a new approach to retrospectively assess spatio-temporal changes in invasive spread. Biological Invasions, 21(2): 467–480. (Stellenbosch University).
Mungi, N. A., Kaushik, M., Mohanty, N. P., Rastogi, R., Antony Johnson, J., & Qureshi, Q. 2019. Identifying knowledge gaps in the research and management of invasive species in India. Biologia, 74(6): 623–629. (WII).
Oommen, M. A., & Ramesh, M. 2019. Tides of change in the Andaman and Nicobar islands. Ecology, Economy and Society–the INSEE, 2(1): 145–149. (ANET/ Dakshin).
Patankar, V., Wagh, T., & Marathe, A. 2019. Protected areas and benthic characteristics influence the distribution of the vulnerable bumphead parrotfish Bolbometopon muricatum in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. Oryx, 1–8. (WCS-India, NCBS).
Patankar, V., Wagh, T., & Tyabji, Z. 2019. Observations on the female flowers and fruiting of tape grass Enhalus acoroides from South Andaman Island, India. Journal of Threatened Taxa 11(5): 13617–13621. (WCS-India, NCBS).
Ghodke, S., Chandi, M., & Patankar, V. 2018. Yellow-banded mangrove snakes. IRCF Journal, 25(1): 50– 51. (ANET).
Chandramouli, S. R. 2018. Natural history and breeding biology of the poorly known, endangered and endemic , Nicobarese tree frog Polypedates insularis Das, 1995. Spixiana 41(1): 147–154. (Pondicherry University).
Harikrishnan, S., & Vasudevan, K. 2018. Niche dissociated assembly drives insular lizard community organization. Scientific Reports, 8: 1–11. (WII).
Harikrishnan, S., & Vasudevan, K. 2018. Amphibians of the Andaman & Nicobar Islands: distribution, natural history, and notes on taxonomy. Alytes, 36(1): 238–265. (WII).
Jaini, M., Advani, S., Shanker, K., Oommen, M. A., & Namboothri, N. 2018. History, culture, infrastructure and export markets shape fisheries and reef accessibility in India’s contrasting oceanic islands. Environmental Conservation, 45(1): 41–48. (ANET/ Dakshin).
Mohanty, N. P., & Chakravarty, R. 2018. Ethno-ornithology of Karen and Ranchi inhabitants of the Andaman Islands: An annotated checklist of local names and etymology. Indian Birds, 14 (3): 73–78. (Stellenbosch University).
Mohanty, N. P., & Measey, J. 2018. What’s for dinner? Diet and potential trophic impact of an invasive anuran Hoplobatrachus tigerinus on the Andaman archipelago. PeerJ, 6: 1–20.(Stellenbosch University).
Mohanty, N. P., Sachin, A., Selvaraj, G., & Vasudevan, K. 2018. Using public surveys to reliably and rapidly estimate the distribution of multiple invasive species on the Andaman archipelago. Biotropica 50(2): 197–201. (Stellenbosch University).
Ramesh, M., & Namboothri, N. 2018. Maximum sustainable yield: a myth and its manifold effects. Economic and Political Weekly, 53(41): 58–63. (ANET/ Dakshin).
Patankar, V., Paranjape, A., Tyabji, Z., Wagh, T., & Marathe, A. 2018. Occurrence and distribution of Tetraodontiform fishes of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. Checklist,14 (3): 529–537. (WCS-India, NCBS).
Harikrishnan, S., & Vasudevan, K. 2018. Amphibians of the Andaman & Nicobar Islands: distribution, natural history, and notes on taxonomy. Alytes 36(1): 238–265. (WII).
Tyabji, Z., Jabado, R., & Sutaria, D. 2018. New records of sharks (Elasmobranchii) from the Andaman and Nicobar Archipelago in India with notes on current checklists. Biodiversity Data Journal 6: 1–27. (ANET).
Tyabji, Z., Mohanty, N. P., Young, E., & Khan, T. 2018. The terrestrial life of sea kraits: insights from a long-term study on two Laticauda species (Reptilia: Squamata: Elapidae) in the Andaman Islands, India. Journal of Threatened Taxa 10(11): 12443–12450. (ANET).
Mohanty, N. P., & Ravichandran, K. 2017. Introduced herbivores and their management in the Andaman Islands. Current Science 112(3): 445–446. (Stellenbosch University and AN FD).
Patankar, V., D’Souza, E., & Marathe, A. 2017. Latitude and live coral cover independently affect Chaetodontid and Pomacanthid fish community distribution in the Andaman and Nicobar archipelago, India. Marine Biodiversity 49(1): 235–245. (WCS-India, NCBS).
Sridharan, B., Prakash Mohanty, N., Anujan, K., & Nelaballi, N. 2017. Violet cuckoo Chrysococcyx xanthorhynchus in the Andaman Islands. Indian Birds 13(2): 46–50. (NCBS).
Chandramouli, S. R., Vasudevan, K., Harikrishnan, S., Dutta, S. K., Janani, S. J., Sharma, R., Das.I., & Aggarwal Ramesh K.2016. A new genus and species of arboreal toad with phytotelmonous larvae, from the Andaman Islands, India (Lissamphibia, Anura, Bufonidae). ZooKeys 555: 57–90. (WII).
Mohanty, N. P., Harikrishnan, S., Sivakumar, K., & Vasudevan, K. 2016. Impact of invasive spotted deer (Axis axis) on tropical island lizard communities in the Andaman archipelago. Biological Invasions 18(1): 9–15. (WII).
Mohanty, N. P., Harikrishnan, S., & Vasudevan, K. 2016. Watch out where you sleep: nocturnal sleeping behaviour of Bay Island lizards. PeerJ 4: 1–17. (WII).
Patankar, V., D’Souza, E., Alcoverro, T., & Arthur, R. 2016. For traditional island communities in the Nicobar archipelago, complete no-go areas are the most effective form of marine management. Ocean and Coastal Management 133: 53–63. (NCF, NCBS).
2010-2015
Chandi, M., Mishra, C., & Arthur, R. 2015. Sharing mechanisms in corporate groups may be more resilient to natural disasters than kin groups in the Nicobar Islands. Human Ecology 43(5): 709–720. (ANET, NCF)
Chandramouli, S. R. 2015. Recent records of non-native geckos from urban areas of the Andaman. Sauria 37(3): 16–22. (Pondicherry University).
D’Souza, E., Patankar, V., Arthur, R., Marbà, N., & Alcoverro, T. 2015. Seagrass herbivory levels sustain site-fidelity in a remnant dugong population. PLoS ONE 10(10): 1–18. (NCF).
Patankar, V. 2015. Synchronous spawning of the Sea cucumber Holothuria (lessonothuria) pardalis selenka, 1867 in the Andaman archipelago, India. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 112(2): 118. (NCBS).
Patankar, V., D’Souza, E., Alcoverro, T., & Arthur, R. 2015. Erosion of traditional marine management systems in the face of disturbances in the Nicobar archipelago. Human Ecology 43(5): 697–707. (NCF).
Sridharan. B & Namboothri. N. 2015. Factors affecting distribution of fish within a tidally drained mangrove forest in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. Wetlands Ecology and Management, 23(5). (NCBS & Dakshin Foundation).
Surendran, H., & Vasudevan, K. 2015. The devil is in the detail: estimating species richness, density, and relative abundance of tropical island herpetofauna. BMC Ecology 15(18): 1–9. (WII).
Harikrishnan, S., & Vasudevan, K. 2013. Rediscovery of Calotes andamanensis Boulenger, 1891, and assessment of its generic allocation. Herpetozoa 26(1): 3–13. (WII).
Vogel, G., & Harikrishnan, S. 2013. Revalidation of Lycodon hypsirhinoides (Theobald, 1868) from Andaman islands (Squamata: Serpentes: Colubridae). Taprobanica 5(1): 19–31. (WII).
Chandramouli, S. R., Harikrishnan, S., & Vasudevan, K. 2012. Record of the Indo-Pacific slender gecko Hemiphyllodactylus typus (Squamata: Sauria: Gekkonidae) from the Andaman islands, India. Journal of Threatened Taxa 4(4): 2536–2538. (WII).
Patankar, V., & D’souza, E. 2012. Conservation needs of the coconut crab Birgus latro on the Nicobar Islands, India. Oryx 46(2): 175–178. (NCF).
Patankar, V., D’Souza, E., Kumaraguru, A. K., & Arthur, R. 2012. Distance-related thresholds and influence of the 2004 tsunami on damage and recovery patterns of coral reefs in the Nicobar Islands. Current Science 102(8): 1199–1205. (NCF).
Harikrishnan, S., Vasudevan, K., Chandramouli, S. R., Choudhury, B. C., Dutta, S. K., & Das, I. 2012. A new species of Coryphophylax from the Andaman Islands, India. Zootaxa 3451: 31–45. (WII).
Harikrishnan, S., Chandramouli, S. R., & Vasudevan, K. 2012. A survey of herpetofauna on Long Island, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. Herpetological Bulletin119: 19–28. (WII).
2005 - 2010
Harikrishnan, S., Choudhary, B. C., & Vasudevan, K. 2010. Recent records of snakes (Squamata: Serpentes) from Nicobar Islands, India. Journal of Threatened Taxa 2(11): 1297–1300. (WII).
Oommen, M. A., & Shanker, K. 2010. Shrewd alliances: Mixed foraging associations between treeshrews, greater racket-tailed drongos and sparrowhawks on Great Nicobar Island, India. Biology Letters 6(3): 304–307. (ANET/Dakshin).
D’ Souza, E., & Patankar, V. 2009. First underwater sighting and preliminary behavioural observations of Dugongs (Dugong dugon) in the wild from Indian waters, Andaman Islands. Journal of Threatened Taxa 1(1): 49–53. (NCF).
Carter. J., McDowell. T. & Namboothri. N. 2008. The identity of Gastrochaena Cuneiformis Spengler, 1783, & the evolution of Gastrochaena, Rocellaria, And Lamychaena (Mollusca, Bivalvia, Gastrochaenoidea). Journal of Paleontology, 82(1):102-117. Department of Geological Sciences, University of North Carolina & CAS in Marine Biology, Paragipettai. (Dakshin Foundation).
Oommen, M. A., & Shanker, K. 2008. Ecology and behaviour of an endemic treeshrew Tupaia nicobarica Zelebor 1869 on Great Nicobar Island , India. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 105(1): 55–63. (ANET/ MCBT)
Patankar, V. 2007. First post-tsunami sighting of the coconut crab in the Nicobar Islands. Oryx 41(3): 1–2. (NCF).
Chandi. M. 2007. On the sighting of the lesser coucal Centropus bengalensis in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society, 104 (2): 15-16. (ANET/ MCBT).
Chandi, M. 2006. The use and knowledge of herpetofauna on Little Nicobar Island, India. Conservation and Society 4(1): 155–165. (ANET/ MCBT).
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Bhaskar. S. 1996. Sea kraits on South Reef Island, Andaman Islands, India. Hamadryad 21: 27–35. (ANET/ MCBT)
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