Publications

TitleAuthorOrganisation / UniversityDate of PublicationType
Dimensions of ant diversity on a small tropical island. Insect Conservation and Diversity, 12(2): 161–171.Agavekar, G., Agashe, D., & Economo, E. P. NCBS2019Peer-Reviewed Publication
The effect of introduced herbivores on vegetation in the Andaman islands. Current Science 86(8): 1103–1112. (ANET/ MCBT).Ali, R.ANET/ MCBT2004Peer-Reviewed Publication
Addenda to the bibliography of the herpetology of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Hamadryad 3(1): 84–85.Andrews, H.V. & I. Das.1998Peer-Reviewed Publication
Re-nesting intervals of the hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) on South Reef Island. Hamadryad 21: 19–22.Bhaskar, S.1996Peer-Reviewed Publication
Preliminary report on the status and distribution of sea turtles in Indian waters. Indian Forester 107(11): 707–711.Bhaskar, S. ANET/ MCBT1981Peer-Reviewed Publication
Travels in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands: 1979. Hamadryad 6(1): 2–8.Bhaskar, S. ANET/ MCBT1981Peer-Reviewed Publication
Sea turtle in the South Andaman Islands. Hamadryad 4(1): 3–5.Bhaskar, S.1979Peer-Reviewed Publication
Re-nesting intervals in the hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) on South Reef Island, Andaman Islands, India. Hamadryad 21: 19–22.Bhaskar. S.ANET/ MCBT1996Peer-Reviewed Publication
Sea kraits on South Reef Island, Andaman Islands, India. Hamadryad 21: 27–35.Bhaskar. S.ANET/ MCBT1996Peer-Reviewed Publication
Sea turtle survey in the Andaman and Nicobars. Hamadryad 4(3): 1–26.Bhaskar. S.ANET/ MCBT1980Peer-Reviewed Publication
Letters from the Andamans. Hamadryad 4(2): 3-6.Bhaskar. S.ANET/ MCBT1979Peer-Reviewed Publication
Present status of some endangered animals in the Nicobar Islands. Journal of Andaman Science Association 8(2): 181–186.Bhaskar. S. and G.C. Rao. 1992.ANET/ MCBT1992Peer-Reviewed Publication
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.Carter. J., McDowell. T. & Namboothri. N.Dakshin Foundation2008Peer-Reviewed Publication
The use and knowledge of herpetofauna on Little Nicobar Island, India. Conservation and Society 4(1): 155–165.Chandi, M. ANET/ MCBT2006Peer-Reviewed Publication
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.Chandi, M., Mishra, C., & Arthur, R.ANET, NCF2015Peer-Reviewed Publication
On the sighting of the lesser coucal Centropus bengalensis in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society, 104 (2): 15-16.Chandi. M.ANET/ MCBT2007Peer-Reviewed Publication
Natural history and breeding biology of the poorly known, endangered and endemic , Nicobarese tree frog Polypedates insularis Das, 1995. Spixiana 41(1): 147–154.Chandramouli, S. R.Pondicherry University2018Peer-Reviewed Publication
Recent records of non-native geckos from urban areas of the Andaman. Sauria 37(3): 16–22.Chandramouli, S. R.Pondicherry University2015Peer-Reviewed Publication
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.Chandramouli, S. R., Harikrishnan, S., & Vasudevan, K.WII2012Peer-Reviewed Publication
A new genus and species of arboreal toad with phytotelmonous larvae, from the Andaman Islands, India (Lissamphibia, Anura, Bufonidae). ZooKeys 555: 57–90. Chandramouli, S. R., Vasudevan, K., Harikrishnan, S., Dutta, S. K., Janani, S. J., Sharma, R., Das.I., & Aggarwal Ramesh K.WII2016Peer-Reviewed Publication
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.D’ Souza, E., & Patankar, V.NCF2009Peer-Reviewed Publication
A checklist of the amphibians and reptiles of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Journal of the Andaman Science Association 10(1 & 2): 44–49.Das, I. MCBT1994Peer-Reviewed Publication
Bibliography of the herpetology of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Hamadryad 22(1): 68–72.Das, I. & H.V. Andrews.ANET/ MCBT1997Peer-Reviewed Publication
Seagrass herbivory levels sustain site-fidelity in a remnant dugong population. PLoS ONE 10(10): 1–18.D’Souza, E., Patankar, V., Arthur, R., Marbà, N., & Alcoverro, T.NCF2015Peer-Reviewed Publication
Recent record of Cantoria violacea (Girard, 1857) from North and Middle Andaman Islands, India with a note on its bite. Hamadryad 26: 371-373.Ghodke, S. and Andrews, H. V.ANET/ MCBT2001Peer-Reviewed Publication
Yellow-banded mangrove snakes. IRCF Journal, 25(1): 50– 51.Ghodke, S., Chandi, M., & Patankar, V.ANET2018Peer-Reviewed Publication
First record of the bark gecko, Hemidactylus leschenaultii DuMeril & bibron, 1836 (Reptilia Gekkonidae), from the Andaman Archipelago. Sauria, 41(1): 51- 54. Gokulakrishnan, G., Sivaperuman, C., and Chandramouli S.R. Pondicherry University2019Peer-Reviewed Publication
Amphibians of the Andaman & Nicobar Islands: distribution, natural history, and notes on taxonomy. Alytes 36(1): 238–265.Harikrishnan, S., & Vasudevan, K. WII2018Peer-Reviewed Publication
Amphibians of the Andaman & Nicobar Islands: distribution, natural history, and notes on taxonomy. Alytes, 36(1): 238–265.Harikrishnan, S., & Vasudevan, K.WII2018Peer-Reviewed Publication
Niche dissociated assembly drives insular lizard community organization. Scientific Reports, 8: 1–11. (WII).Harikrishnan, S., & Vasudevan, K.WII2018Peer-Reviewed Publication
Rediscovery of Calotes andamanensis Boulenger, 1891, and assessment of its generic allocation. Herpetozoa 26(1): 3–13.Harikrishnan, S., & Vasudevan, K.WII2013Peer-Reviewed Publication
A survey of herpetofauna on Long Island, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. Herpetological Bulletin119: 19–28.Harikrishnan, S., Chandramouli, S. R., & Vasudevan, K. WII2012Peer-Reviewed Publication
Recent records of snakes (Squamata: Serpentes) from Nicobar Islands, India. Journal of Threatened Taxa 2(11): 1297–1300.Harikrishnan, S., Choudhary, B. C., & Vasudevan, K.WII2010Peer-Reviewed Publication
A new species of Coryphophylax from the Andaman Islands, India. Zootaxa 3451: 31–45.Harikrishnan, S., Vasudevan, K., Chandramouli, S. R., Choudhury, B. C., Dutta, S. K., & Das, I.WII2012Peer-Reviewed Publication
History, culture, infrastructure and export markets shape fisheries and reef accessibility in India’s contrasting oceanic islands. Environmental Conservation, 45(1): 41–48.Jaini, M., Advani, S., Shanker, K., Oommen, M. A., & Namboothri, N. ANET/ Dakshin2018Peer-Reviewed Publication
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.Mohanty, N. P., & Chakravarty, R.Stellenbosch University2018Peer-Reviewed Publication
What’s for dinner? Diet and potential trophic impact of an invasive anuran Hoplobatrachus tigerinus on the Andaman archipelago. PeerJ, 6: 1–20.Mohanty, N. P., & Measey, J. Stellenbosch University2018Peer-Reviewed Publication
Introduced herbivores and their management in the Andaman Islands. Current Science 112(3): 445–446.Mohanty, N. P., & Ravichandran, K.Stellenbosch University, AN FD2017Peer-Reviewed Publication
Watch out where you sleep: nocturnal sleeping behaviour of Bay Island lizards. PeerJ 4: 1–17.Mohanty, N. P., Harikrishnan, S., & Vasudevan, K.WII2016Peer-Reviewed Publication
Impact of invasive spotted deer (Axis axis) on tropical island lizard communities in the Andaman archipelago. Biological Invasions 18(1): 9–15.Mohanty, N. P., Harikrishnan, S., Sivakumar, K., & Vasudevan, K.WII2016Peer-Reviewed Publication
Using public surveys to reliably and rapidly estimate the distribution of multiple invasive species on the Andaman archipelago. Biotropica 50(2): 197–201.Mohanty, N. P., Sachin, A., Selvaraj, G., & Vasudevan, K.Stellenbosch University2018Peer-Reviewed Publication
Non-native populations and global invasion potential of the Indian bullfrog Hoplobatrachus tigerinus: a synthesis for risk-analysis. Biological Invasions Mohanty, N.P, A. Crottini, R.A. Garcia, and J. Measey.2020Peer-Reviewed Publication
No survival of native larval frogs in the presence of invasive Indian bullfrog Hoplobatrachus tigerinus tadpoles. Biological Invasions, 21(7): 2281–2286. Mohanty. N. & Measey. J.Stellenbosch University2019Peer-Reviewed Publication
Reconstructing biological invasions using public surveys: a new approach to retrospectively assess spatio-temporal changes in invasive spread. Biological Invasions, 21(2): 467–480.Mohanty. N. & Measey. J.Stellenbosch University2019Peer-Reviewed Publication
The global pet trade in amphibians: species traits, taxonomic bias, and future directions. Biodiversity and Conservation, 1-9. Mohanty. N. & Measey. J.Centre for Invasion Biology, Stellenbosch University.2019Peer-Reviewed Publication
Identifying knowledge gaps in the research and management of invasive species in India. Biologia, 74(6): 623–629. (Mungi, N. A., Kaushik, M., Mohanty, N. P., Rastogi, R., Antony Johnson, J., & Qureshi, Q.WII2019Peer-Reviewed Publication
Tides of change in the Andaman and Nicobar islands. Ecology, Economy and Society–the INSEE, 2(1): 145–149.Oommen, M. A., & Ramesh, M. ANET/ Dakshin2019Peer-Reviewed Publication
Shrewd alliances: Mixed foraging associations between treeshrews, greater racket-tailed drongos and sparrowhawks on Great Nicobar Island, India. Biology Letters 6(3): 304–307.Oommen, M. A., & Shanker, K. ANET/ Dakshin2010Peer-Reviewed Publication
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. Oommen, M. A., & Shanker, K. ANET/ MCBT2008Peer-Reviewed Publication
Attitude, perception and awareness of stakeholders towards the protected marine species in the Andaman Islands. Ocean and Coastal Management, 179.Patankar, V.WCS-India, NCBS2019Peer-Reviewed Publication
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. Patankar, V.NCBS2015Peer-Reviewed Publication
First post-tsunami sighting of the coconut crab in the Nicobar Islands. Oryx 41(3): 1–2. (NCF).Patankar, V.NCF2007Peer-Reviewed Publication
Conservation needs of the coconut crab Birgus latro on the Nicobar Islands, India. Oryx 46(2): 175–178.Patankar, V., & D’souza, E.NCF2012Peer-Reviewed Publication
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).Patankar, V., D’Souza, E., & Marathe, A.WCS-India, NCBS2017Peer-Reviewed Publication
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. Patankar, V., D’Souza, E., Alcoverro, T., & Arthur, R.NCF, NCBS2016Peer-Reviewed Publication
Erosion of traditional marine management systems in the face of disturbances in the Nicobar archipelago. Human Ecology 43(5): 697–707.Patankar, V., D’Souza, E., Alcoverro, T., & Arthur, R.NCF2015Peer-Reviewed Publication
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.Patankar, V., D’Souza, E., Kumaraguru, A. K., & Arthur, R. NCF2012Peer-Reviewed Publication
Occurrence and distribution of Tetraodontiform fishes of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. Checklist,14 (3): 529–537.Patankar, V., Paranjape, A., Tyabji, Z., Wagh, T., & Marathe, A. WCS-India, NCBS2018Peer-Reviewed Publication
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.Patankar, V., Wagh, T., & Marathe, A. WCS-India, NCBS2019Peer-Reviewed Publication
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.Patankar, V., Wagh, T., & Tyabji, Z.WCS-India, NCBS2019Peer-Reviewed Publication
Maximum sustainable yield: a myth and its manifold effects. Economic and Political Weekly, 53(41): 58–63.Ramesh, M., & Namboothri, N.ANET/ Dakshin2018Peer-Reviewed Publication
Placement and predation of nests of leatherback sea turtles in the Andaman Islands, India. Hamadryad 21: 36–42. Sivasundar. A. & K.V. Devi Prasad.Pondicherry University1996Peer-Reviewed Publication
Violet cuckoo Chrysococcyx xanthorhynchus in the Andaman Islands. Indian Birds 13(2): 46–50.Sridharan, B., Prakash Mohanty, N., Anujan, K., & Nelaballi, N.NCBS2017Peer-Reviewed Publication
Factors affecting distribution of fish within a tidally drained mangrove forest in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. Wetlands Ecology and Management, 23(5).Sridharan. B & Namboothri. N.NCBS & Dakshin Foundation2015Peer-Reviewed Publication
The devil is in the detail: estimating species richness, density, and relative abundance of tropical island herpetofauna. BMC Ecology 15(18): 1–9. Surendran, H., & Vasudevan, K. WII2015Peer-Reviewed Publication
Catch composition and life history characteristics of sharks and rays (Elasmobranchii) landed in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India.Tyabji, Z. T. Wagh, V. Patankar, R.W. Jabado, D. SutariaPLoS One2020Peer-Reviewed Publication
New records of sharks (Elasmobranchii) from the Andaman and Nicobar Archipelago in India with notes on current checklists. Biodiversity Data Journal 6: 1–27.Tyabji, Z., Jabado, R., & Sutaria, D.ANET2018Peer-Reviewed Publication
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.Tyabji, Z., Mohanty, N. P., Young, E., & Khan, T.ANET2018Peer-Reviewed Publication
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).Vijayakumar, S. P., & David, P.ANET/ MCBT2006Peer-Reviewed Publication
Revalidation of Lycodon hypsirhinoides (Theobald, 1868) from Andaman islands (Squamata: Serpentes: Colubridae). Taprobanica 5(1): 19–31.Vogel, G., & Harikrishnan, S.WII2013Peer-Reviewed Publication
Herpetological survey in the Andamans. Hamadryad 3: 9–16.Whitaker, R.1978Peer-Reviewed Publication
The Editors Note. Hamadryad 4(3): 1.Whitaker, Z.1979Peer-Reviewed Publication
TitleAuthorOrganisation / UniversityDate of PublicationType
Ecological impact assessment in the Andaman Islands; including observations in the Nicobar Islands-Post 2004 tsunami. In: R. Kaul & V. Menon (eds.) The Ground Beneath the Waves: Post Tsunami Impact Assessment of Wildlife and their Habitats in India, Vol. 2, pp. 78–101. Wildlife Trust of India, New Delhi, India.Andrews, H.V. & A. VaughanANET2005Book Chapter
State of the Environment—Andaman and Nicobar Islands. 145pp. Universities Press, Hyderabad, India.Andrews, H.V., R.S.C. Jayaraj & S. Mundoli (eds.)2005Book Chapter
In: Marine Turtles of the Indian Subcontinent. In K.Andrews, H.V., S. Krishnan & P. Biswas.ANET2005Book Chapter
The Jarawa (Tribal) Reserve – The ‘last’ Andaman Forest. In Sekhsaria. P. and Pandya. V. (Eds). The Jarawa Tribal Reserve Dossier: Cultural & Biological Diversities in the Andaman IslandsChandi, MANET2006Book Chapter
Territory and Landscape around the Jarawa Reserve. In Sekhsaria. P. and Pandya. V. (Eds.), The Jarawa Tribal Reserve Dossier: Cultural & Biological Diversities in the Andaman Islands.Chandi, M2002Book Chapter
The Ethnohistory of ‘Uninhabited’ Nicobar Islands?: The relevance of perceiving history and collective identity from legend and folklore. In P. Zehmisch & F. Heidemann (Eds.), Manifstations of History. Time, space and community in the Andaman Islands (1st ed., pp. 157–171). Primus. Chandi, M. ANET/ NCF2016Book Chapter
Colonization and conflict resolution in the Andaman Islands?: Learning from reconstruction of conflict between indigenous & non-indigenous islanders. In P. Zehmisch & F. Heidemann (Eds.), Manifestations of History. Time, space and community in the Andaman Islands (1st ed., pp. 12–17). Primus.Chandi, M.ANET2006Book Chapter
Biogeography of the amphibians and reptiles of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. In: Tropical Island Herpetofauna—Origin, Current Diversity and Conservation (ed. H. Ota), pp. 43–77. Elsevier Science, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.Das, I.ANET1999Book Chapter
Status of Dugong Dugon ( Muller ) in Andaman and Nicobar Islands Based on Past Records and Traditional Hunting By Indigenous Tribes. In Recent Trends in Biodiversity of Andaman and Nicobar Islands (pp. 443–448). Kolkata. Zoological Survey of India.D’Souza, E., Raveendran, E. K., Rajan, P. T., & Patankar, V. NCF2010Book Chapter
A review of herpetofaunal descriptions and studies from Andaman and Nicobar Islands, with an updated checklist. In C. S. Ramakrishna, C. Raghunathan (Eds.), Recent Trends in Biodiversity of Andaman and Nicobar Islands (pp. 387–398). Kolkata. Zoological Survey of India.Harikrishnan, S., Vasudevan, K., & Choudhury, B. C.WII2010Book Chapter
Treasured Islands (English) and Anmol dweep (Hindi). (KV and ANET).Kalpavriksh and ANETKalpavriksh and ANET1996Book Chapter
Coral-Boring Fauna of the Great Nicobar Island. In K. Venkataraman et al. (eds.), Ecology of Faunal Communities on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. pp. 59-74. Namboothri. N. & Frenando. A.Centre for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science & Centre for Advanced Study in Marine Biology, Annamalai University.2012Book Chapter
Marine turtles around the Andaman and Nicobar Islands—their current status and distribution. pp. 33–57. Universities Press, Hyderabad, India.Shanker & B.C. Choudhury (Eds.)ANETBook Chapter
Marine turtles in India: Research and conservation. In: Coral Reefs in India: Status, Threats and Conservation Measures (Eds. JR Bhatt, JK Patterson Edward, DJ Macintosh and BP Nilaratna). Shanker, K., Namboothri, N. and Choudhury, B.C.Mangroves for the Future-India, IUCN.2012Book Chapter
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The Karen of Andaman islands: labour migration, Indian citizenship and development of a unique cultural identityMittal, T. University of Pennsylvania2015Anthropology Senior Thesis
How commoditization and cross-cultural values influence the sustainability of small-scale fisheries in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India.Advani, S.The University of British Columbia, Canada2020Doctoral Thesis
Constancy and change: disturbance to natural resources, sharing mechanisms and control – a study of natural resource management in the Nicobar islands. Chandi, M. Manipal University, India.2016Doctoral Thesis
The invasive Indian bullfrog Hoplobatrachus tigerinus on the Andaman Islands: Evaluating drivers of distribution, density, and trophic impact of an early stage invaderMohanty. N.P.Stellenbosch University, South Africa.2019Doctoral Thesis
An assessment of ecological and socio-economic importance of Chouldhari and Ograbranj wetlands of South Andamans and their governance challengesBiswas. D.A. TERI School of advanced studies. Delhi, India.2019M.A dissertation
Factors influencing perception of communities towards Mahatama Gandhi Marine National Park Mondal, M. Tata Institute of Social Sciences. Hyderabad, India.2018M.A dissertation
Distribution and behavioural ecology of the Andaman day gecko (Phelsuma andamanensis) ?Ratnam, J. Pondicherry University1992M.sc. Dissertation
Diversity and community assembly of ants on a tropical island Agavekar, G. National Centre for Biological Sciences and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. Bangalore, India.2016M.sc. dissertation
Quantification of damage caused by the introduced fauna, spotted deer (Axis axis), on the rate of natural regeneration in small island ecosystems: Andaman and Nicobar Islands Aul, B. Pondicherry University.2002M.sc. Dissertation
Gene flow in species of bats differing in ecology and morphology?: A comparative study from the Andaman Islands Chakravarty, R. National Centre for Biological Sciences and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. Bangalore, India.2014M.sc. Dissertation
Responses of coral communities to a chronic sediment influence in the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, South Andaman Purushotham, C. B. National Centre for Biological Sciences and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. Bangalore, India.2014M.sc. Dissertation
Human – Nicobar long-tailed macaque interactions and rising interspecies conflict in the Great Nicobar Island, India. Ramakrishna, I. National Centre for Biological Sciences and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. Bangalore, India.2018M.sc. dissertation
Substrate characteristics mediate early life-history processes of coral communities in the Andaman Islands Saini, K. National Centre for Biological Sciences and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. Bangalore, India.2014M.sc. Dissertation
Weak compliance reduces the effectiveness of fisheries stock protection inside a Marine Protected Area in the Andaman Islands Sapna, J. National Centre for Biological Sciences and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. Bangalore, India.2012M.sc. Dissertation
Andaman and Nicobar Islands - a tourism perspective Shankar, K. 1997M.sc. Dissertation
Studies on the terrestrial behaviour of the yellow-lipped sea krait (Laticauda colubrina) in the Andaman Island Shetty, S. 1996M.sc. Dissertation
Studies on the nesting of leatherback sea turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) in the Andaman Islands Sivasunder, A. Salim Ali School of Ecology, Pondicherry University, Pondicherry, India.1996M.sc. Dissertation
Limits of a temporary habitat?: factors affecting juvenile fish in an intertidal mangrove forest Sridharan, B. P. National Centre for Biological Sciences and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. Bangalore, India.2012M.sc. Dissertation
Logging history and forest type modulate post-logging recovery of tropical forests in the Andaman Islands, India. Surendra, A. National Centre for Biological Sciences and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. Bangalore, India.2018M.sc. dissertation
TitleAuthorOrganisation / UniversityDate of PublicationType
Emergence and transformation of marine fisheries in the Andaman Islands. 50 pages.Advani, S., A. Sridhar, N. Namboothri, M. Chandi and M.A. Oommen. Dakshin Foundation and ANET.2013Reports
Tracing the migrations of Indian marine turtles, towards an integrated and collaborative conservation program. Andrews, H. V and Tripathy, A. ANET/ MCBT2004Reports
Marine turtles around the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, their current status and distributionAndrews, H. V. ANET/ MCBT2003Reports
Ecological impact assessment in the Andaman Islands, including observations in the Nicobar Islands - Post 2004 Tsunami.Andrews, H. V. and Vaughan, A. ANET/ MCBT2005Reports
The status and distribution of marine turtles around the Andaman and Nicobar archipelago. GOI-UNDP Sea turtle project report.Andrews, H. V., Krishnan, S., and Biswas, P. ANET/ MCBT2001Reports
Andaman and Nicobar sea turtle project, Phase VIII.Bhaskar, S. ANET / Andaman and Nicobar Islands Forest Department and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands Environmental Team1995Reports
Andaman & Nicobars Sea Turtle Project, Phase VIII. (unpublished report).Bhaskar, S. Centre for Herpetology/Madras Crocodile Bank Trust, Tamil Nadu, India.1995Reports
Andaman & Nicobar Sea Turtle Project, Phase IV. (unpublished report).Bhaskar, S. Centre for Herpetology/Madras Crocodile Bank Trust, Tamil Nadu, India.1994Reports
Andaman & Nicobar Sea Turtle Project, Phase VI. (unpublished report).Bhaskar, S. Centre for Herpetology/Madras Crocodile Bank Trust, Tamil Nadu, India.1994Reports
Andaman and Nicobar sea turtle project. Phase IV.Bhaskar, S. Andaman and Nicobar Islands Forest Department and Centre for Herpetology/Madras Crocodile Bank Trust.1994Reports
Andaman and Nicobar sea turtle project. Phase VI.Bhaskar, S. Andaman and Nicobar Islands Forest Department and Centre for Herpetology/Madras Crocodile Bank Trust.1994Reports
Andaman and Nicobar sea turtle project. Phase III.Bhaskar, S. Andaman and Nicobar Islands Forest Department and Centre for Herpetology/Madras Crocodile Bank Trust.1993Reports
The Status and Ecology of Sea Turtles in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.Bhaskar, S. Centre for Herpetology/Madras Crocodile Bank Trust, Tamil Nadu, India.1993Reports
Andaman and Nicobar Sea Turtle Project, Phase 1. Great Nicobar Island. Bhaskar, S. Centre for Herpetology, Madras Crocodile Bank Trust.1992Reports
Sea turtles in North Andaman and other Andaman Islands (with Notes on Dugongs and other Marine and Terrestrial Fauna).Bhaskar, S. WWF1984Reports
Bhaskar, S. 1984. Sea turtles in North Andamans and other Andaman Islands.Bhaskar, S. WWF, India.1984Reports
Sea Turtle Survey of Great Nicobar and Little Andaman Islands.Bhaskar, S. WWF- India1981Reports
Participatory regeneration of Nypa fruiticans. A resource augmentation program in the southern Nicobar Islands.Chandi, M. ANET2006Reports
Socioeconomic monitoring for coastal managers of south Asia: Field trials and baseline surveys.Chandi, M., Deol, R. and Shetty, R. S. ANET2012Reports
A report to the Andaman & Nicobar environmental team Wandoor, South Andaman Island. Chandi. M., Paung. S., Agu. S., Poricha. S., John. S. and Vaughan. A. ANET2006Reports
Recovery of Dugong dugon in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.D'Souza, E., Patankar, V., Kelkar, N., Alcoverro, T., and Arthur, R. Nature Conservation Foundation.2014Reports
Assessment and Inventory of Herpetofaunal Diversity of Nicobar Islands, India.Harikrishnan, S., Choudhury, B. C., & Vasudevan, K. WII2009Reports
Rapid botanical assessment of Rani Jhansi Marine National Park (site B: Mar to May 1998)Maheswaran, B. ANET, Fauna and Flora International and Darwin Initiative for the Survival of Species.1998Reports
Namboothri, N., Chandi, M., Swaminathan, A., & Shanker, K. 2011. Leatherback turtles at South Bay and West Bay, Little Andaman (2010-2011). Namboothri, N., Chandi, M., Swaminathan, A., & Shanker, K. Forest Department of Andaman and Nicobar Islands.2009Reports
Study on the ecology and behaviour of the Nicobar tree shrew (Tupaia nicobarica Zelebor, 1869) in the Great Nicobar Biosphere Reserve, India. Oommen, M. A. ANET/ MCBT2002Reports
The distribution and status of the Andaman Wild Pig (Sus scrofa ssp.) and its interrelationship with the aboriginal people.Rosalind. L.WWF-India and CEE report.1999Reports
Sharma, D., Bijoor, S., & Ramesh, M. 2019. Tourism Today in the Andaman Islands: An assessment of challenges through two case studies. Dakshin Foundation.Sharma, D., Bijoor, S., & Ramesh, M.Dakshin Foundation2019Reports
Socio-economic survey of Mount Harriet National Park, South Andaman Island, IndiaSingh, A. ANET, Fauna and Flora International and Darwin Initiative for the Survival of Species.1997Reports
Environmental education programme, Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Singh. A.ANET/ MCBT2002Reports
Monitoring with logic and illogic: A case for democratising observation in fisheries. Sridhar. A & Namboothri. N.Dakshin Foundation, Centre for Studies in Science Policy of Jawaharlal Nehru University & Centre for Ecological Sciences of Indian Institute of Science.2011Reports
Changing forests: tropical forest recovery after historic logging and assisted regeneration in the Andaman Islands, India.Surendra, A., Ratnam, J., & Osuri, A. National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS), Bangalore & Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Mumbai.2018Reports
Monitoring programme for leatherback turtles at South Bay and West Bay, Little Andaman.Swaminathan, A., Namboothri, N., Chandi, M., & Shanker, K. Department of Environment and Forest, Madras Crocodile Bank Trust,ANET, Dakshin Foundation, Indian Institute of Science & Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, India. 2017Reports
A monitoring programme for leatherback turtles at South Bay and West Bay, Little Andaman. Swaminathan, A., Namboothri, N., Chandi, M., & Shanker, K. Centre for Ecological Sciences (CES), Indian Institute of Science, Dakshin Foundation, & Andaman and Nicobar Environmental Team (ANET). 2016Reports
A monitoring programme for leatherback turtles at South Bay and West Bay, Little Andaman (2008-2015).Swaminathan, A., Namboothri, N., Chandi, M., & Shanker, K. Centre for Ecological Sciences (CES), Indian Institute of Science, Dakshin Foundation, & Andaman and Nicobar Environmental Team (ANET)2015Reports
A Follow up Sea Turtle Survey in the Southern Nicobars. Report to Centre for Herpetology, Madras Crocodile Bank Trust.Tiwari, M.Centre for Herpetology/Madras Crocodile Bank Trust, Tamil Nadu, India.1991Reports
Distribution patterns of amphibians and reptiles in the Nicobar Islands.Vijayakumar, S.P. ANET/ MCBT2003Reports
TitleAuthorOrganisation / UniversityDate of PublicationType
Poor devils. Current Conservation (11.2). Pp. 13-16.Advani.S.2017Newsletter
Status of saltwater crocodiles in the Andaman archipelago. ENVIS Bulletin 2: 38-43.Andrews, H. ANET / MCBT1999Newsletter
Survey and assessment of wetlands in the Rani Jhansi Marine National Park, Andaman Islands, India. Tigerpaper 27: 22-29. Andrews, H. V. ANET / MCBT2000Newsletter
A significant population of leatherback turtles in the Indian Ocean. Kachhapa 6: 17.Andrews, H.V. & K. Shanker. ANET / MCBT2002Newsletter
Marine turtle status and distribution in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands after the 2004 M 9 quake and tsunami. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter 4: 3–11.Andrews, H.V., M. Chandi, A. Vaughan, J. Aungthong, S. Aghue, S. Johnny, S. John & S. Naveen. ANET / MCBT2006Newsletter
Leatherback nesting in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Kachhapa 6: 13–16.Andrews, H.V., S. Krishnan & P. Biswas. ANET / MCBT2002Newsletter
Action plan for sea turtles in 29the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. Marine Turtle Newsletter (60): 23. Bhaskar, S. and Andrews, H. ANET / MCBT1993Newsletter
Sea turtle resources in the Andamans. Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute Bulletin 34: 94-97.Bhaskar, S. and Whitaker, R. ANET / MCBT1983Newsletter
Konghueveh the Payuh. Herpinstance 1(1): 7–10.\Chandi, M.ANET / MCBT2003Newsletter
Surviving the tsunami. Current Conservation 3.1.Chandi. M.NCF2009Newsletter
Sightings and some observations on cobras seen in the Andamans. Herpinstance 1(2).Chandi. M.ANET / MCBT2003Newsletter
Place Names in the Andaman Islands. SANE. Chandi. M.ANET / MCBT2001Newsletter
Protecting the dugong: Better late than never. 59th Wildlife Week Booklet, Department of Environment and Forests. Andaman and Nicobar Administration September issue. D'Souza. E. and Patankar. V.NCF2013Newsletter
Where have all the dugongs gone? A study on long-term occupancy trends in the Andaman and Nicobar archipelago, India. Sirenews 60. D'Souza. E. and Patankar. V.NCF2013Newsletter
Recent introduction and spread of Indian bullfrog Hoplobatrachus tigerinus (Daudin, 1802) into the Andaman Islands. Aliens: The Invasive Species Bulletin 33: 42-43. Harikrishnan. S. and Vasudevan. K.WII2013Newsletter
Post-nesting migratory routes of leatherback turtles from Little Andaman Island. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter 16: 21-23.Namboothri. N., Swaminathan. A. and Choudhury. B.C. Dakshin2012Newsletter
A compilation of data from Satish Bhaskar’s sea turtle surveys of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter 16: 4-3.Namboothri. N., Swaminathan. A. and Shanker. K. Dakshin2012Newsletter
Mathe Budda. Current Conservation 3.1.Oommen, M. ANET / Dakshin2009Newsletter
Utilisation of wilderness in Wandoor: Problems and prospects. Environment Systems Branch, Development Alternatives.Sengupta. N.1992Newsletter
Nesting of a small hawksbill turtles at Indira point, Great Nicobar Island. Kachhapa 7: 21. Shanker, K. & M.A. Oommen. ANET / MCBT2002Newsletter
Sea turtle surveys and research in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter. Shanker. K. & Namboothri. N.Centre for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science/ Dakshin Foundation2012Newsletter
Report on the GOI–UNDP sea turtle Workshop, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. Kachhapa 9: 19–20. Singh, A., H.V. Andrews & K. Shanker. ANET / MCBT2003Newsletter
Swaminathan. A., Namboothri. N. and Shanker. K. 2019.Tracking leatherback turtles from Little Andaman Island. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter 29: 8-10.Swaminathan. A., Namboothri. N. and Shanker. K.ANET / Dakshin2019Newsletter
Post-tsunami status of leatherback turtles on Little Andaman Island. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter 14: 5-9. Swaminathan. A., Namboothri. N.  and Shanker. K. Dakshin2011Newsletter
Current status and distribution of threatened leatherback turtles and their nesting beaches in the Nicobar Group of islands. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter25: 12-18.Swaminathan. A., Thesorow. S., Watha. S., Muralidharan. M., Namboothri. N and Chandi MANET / Dakshin2017Newsletter
Entanglement of a juvenile Olive Ridley turtle in a ghost net in the Andaman Islands. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter 26: 5-7.Tyabji. Z. and Patankar.V.ANET / MCBT2018Newsletter
TitleAuthorOrganisation / UniversityDate of PublicationType
Deep roots are not reached by the frost. Nature in FocusAnujan. K.Columbia University2019Popular Article
Renewed shall be blade that was broken. Nature in FocusAnujan. K.Columbia University2019Popular Article
Un-Gorilla Un-Adventure: The realities of fieldwork. Science OutsideAnujan. K.Columbia University2018Popular Article
Why is marine conservation still an uncharted zone? Mongabay IndiaBijoor. S., Ramesh. M. and Sharma. D.ANET/ Dakshin2019Popular Article
How tsunami rehabilitation robbed the Nicobarese of their sense of home. The HinduChandi. M.ANET/MCBT2019Popular Article
2018. Sharing Pork and well-being. Seminar (702).Pp. 50- 53. Chandi. M.(ANET/MCBT).2018Popular Article
Places have faces - recognising geography all around us. Teachers of IndiaChandi. M.ANET/NCF2014Popular Article
Isands In Peril: Targeting Tillanchong. The Hindu Chandi. M.ANET/NCF2012Popular Article
Traditional Sensibility in the Andamans. Sea Turtle status. Pp. 21.Chandi. M.(ANET/NCF).2007Popular Article
A day to celebrate the dugong-a story of their conservation. Andaman Chronicle D'Souza. E. and Patankar. V.NCF2015Popular Article
For conservation to work, we need to rescue crocodiles from animal rights. The Wire Manoharakrishnan. M. and Shanker. K.ANET/ Dakshin2018Popular Article
Cast away: A case for place-based education in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The Bastion. April 18.Modi, K.Dakshin Foundation, ANET2021Popular Article
Beyond My Species. Blackbuck(31). Pp. 18-24.Mohanty. N. P.University of Stellenbosch2018Popular Article
Shrewd alliances. Sanctuary Asia Vol XXX, no. 1. Oommen, M.A., and Shanker, K. (ANET/ Dakshin).2010Popular Article
Understanding reef resilience in the Andamans, Hornbill. Bombay Natural History Society Magazine (April-June). Pp. 42-45.Patankar. V.WCS/NCBS2018Popular Article
Divers' memories of trochus fishing in the Andaman islands. The Bastion. February 3.Ramesh, M. ANET/ Dakshin, APU2021Popular Article
The edge of the world. Sanctuary Asia 28(6): 22-27. Shanker, K. & M.A. Oommen.(ANET/ MCBT).2003Popular Article
Development in Andaman and Nicobar Islands - for tourism or by tourism? Andaman ChronicleSharma. D., Bijoor. S. and Ramesh. M.ANET/ Dakshin2018Popular Article
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The Karen of Andaman islands: labour migration, Indian citizenship and development of a unique cultural identityMittal, T. University of Pennsylvania2015Anthropology Senior Thesis
Ecological impact assessment in the Andaman Islands; including observations in the Nicobar Islands-Post 2004 tsunami. In: R. Kaul & V. Menon (eds.) The Ground Beneath the Waves: Post Tsunami Impact Assessment of Wildlife and their Habitats in India, Vol. 2, pp. 78–101. Wildlife Trust of India, New Delhi, India.Andrews, H.V. & A. VaughanANET2005Book Chapter
State of the Environment—Andaman and Nicobar Islands. 145pp. Universities Press, Hyderabad, India.Andrews, H.V., R.S.C. Jayaraj & S. Mundoli (eds.)2005Book Chapter
In: Marine Turtles of the Indian Subcontinent. In K.Andrews, H.V., S. Krishnan & P. Biswas.ANET2005Book Chapter
The Jarawa (Tribal) Reserve – The ‘last’ Andaman Forest. In Sekhsaria. P. and Pandya. V. (Eds). The Jarawa Tribal Reserve Dossier: Cultural & Biological Diversities in the Andaman IslandsChandi, MANET2006Book Chapter
Territory and Landscape around the Jarawa Reserve. In Sekhsaria. P. and Pandya. V. (Eds.), The Jarawa Tribal Reserve Dossier: Cultural & Biological Diversities in the Andaman Islands.Chandi, M2002Book Chapter
The Ethnohistory of ‘Uninhabited’ Nicobar Islands?: The relevance of perceiving history and collective identity from legend and folklore. In P. Zehmisch & F. Heidemann (Eds.), Manifstations of History. Time, space and community in the Andaman Islands (1st ed., pp. 157–171). Primus. Chandi, M. ANET/ NCF2016Book Chapter
Colonization and conflict resolution in the Andaman Islands?: Learning from reconstruction of conflict between indigenous & non-indigenous islanders. In P. Zehmisch & F. Heidemann (Eds.), Manifestations of History. Time, space and community in the Andaman Islands (1st ed., pp. 12–17). Primus.Chandi, M.ANET2006Book Chapter
Biogeography of the amphibians and reptiles of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. In: Tropical Island Herpetofauna—Origin, Current Diversity and Conservation (ed. H. Ota), pp. 43–77. Elsevier Science, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.Das, I.ANET1999Book Chapter
Status of Dugong Dugon ( Muller ) in Andaman and Nicobar Islands Based on Past Records and Traditional Hunting By Indigenous Tribes. In Recent Trends in Biodiversity of Andaman and Nicobar Islands (pp. 443–448). Kolkata. Zoological Survey of India.D’Souza, E., Raveendran, E. K., Rajan, P. T., & Patankar, V. NCF2010Book Chapter
A review of herpetofaunal descriptions and studies from Andaman and Nicobar Islands, with an updated checklist. In C. S. Ramakrishna, C. Raghunathan (Eds.), Recent Trends in Biodiversity of Andaman and Nicobar Islands (pp. 387–398). Kolkata. Zoological Survey of India.Harikrishnan, S., Vasudevan, K., & Choudhury, B. C.WII2010Book Chapter
Treasured Islands (English) and Anmol dweep (Hindi). (KV and ANET).Kalpavriksh and ANETKalpavriksh and ANET1996Book Chapter
Coral-Boring Fauna of the Great Nicobar Island. In K. Venkataraman et al. (eds.), Ecology of Faunal Communities on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. pp. 59-74. Namboothri. N. & Frenando. A.Centre for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science & Centre for Advanced Study in Marine Biology, Annamalai University.2012Book Chapter
Marine turtles around the Andaman and Nicobar Islands—their current status and distribution. pp. 33–57. Universities Press, Hyderabad, India.Shanker & B.C. Choudhury (Eds.)ANETBook Chapter
Marine turtles in India: Research and conservation. In: Coral Reefs in India: Status, Threats and Conservation Measures (Eds. JR Bhatt, JK Patterson Edward, DJ Macintosh and BP Nilaratna). Shanker, K., Namboothri, N. and Choudhury, B.C.Mangroves for the Future-India, IUCN.2012Book Chapter
How commoditization and cross-cultural values influence the sustainability of small-scale fisheries in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India.Advani, S.The University of British Columbia, Canada2020Doctoral Thesis
Constancy and change: disturbance to natural resources, sharing mechanisms and control – a study of natural resource management in the Nicobar islands. Chandi, M. Manipal University, India.2016Doctoral Thesis
The invasive Indian bullfrog Hoplobatrachus tigerinus on the Andaman Islands: Evaluating drivers of distribution, density, and trophic impact of an early stage invaderMohanty. N.P.Stellenbosch University, South Africa.2019Doctoral Thesis
An assessment of ecological and socio-economic importance of Chouldhari and Ograbranj wetlands of South Andamans and their governance challengesBiswas. D.A. TERI School of advanced studies. Delhi, India.2019M.A dissertation
Factors influencing perception of communities towards Mahatama Gandhi Marine National Park Mondal, M. Tata Institute of Social Sciences. Hyderabad, India.2018M.A dissertation
Distribution and behavioural ecology of the Andaman day gecko (Phelsuma andamanensis) ?Ratnam, J. Pondicherry University1992M.sc. Dissertation
Diversity and community assembly of ants on a tropical island Agavekar, G. National Centre for Biological Sciences and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. Bangalore, India.2016M.sc. dissertation
Quantification of damage caused by the introduced fauna, spotted deer (Axis axis), on the rate of natural regeneration in small island ecosystems: Andaman and Nicobar Islands Aul, B. Pondicherry University.2002M.sc. Dissertation
Gene flow in species of bats differing in ecology and morphology?: A comparative study from the Andaman Islands Chakravarty, R. National Centre for Biological Sciences and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. Bangalore, India.2014M.sc. Dissertation
Responses of coral communities to a chronic sediment influence in the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, South Andaman Purushotham, C. B. National Centre for Biological Sciences and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. Bangalore, India.2014M.sc. Dissertation
Human – Nicobar long-tailed macaque interactions and rising interspecies conflict in the Great Nicobar Island, India. Ramakrishna, I. National Centre for Biological Sciences and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. Bangalore, India.2018M.sc. dissertation
Substrate characteristics mediate early life-history processes of coral communities in the Andaman Islands Saini, K. National Centre for Biological Sciences and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. Bangalore, India.2014M.sc. Dissertation
Weak compliance reduces the effectiveness of fisheries stock protection inside a Marine Protected Area in the Andaman Islands Sapna, J. National Centre for Biological Sciences and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. Bangalore, India.2012M.sc. Dissertation
Andaman and Nicobar Islands - a tourism perspective Shankar, K. 1997M.sc. Dissertation
Studies on the terrestrial behaviour of the yellow-lipped sea krait (Laticauda colubrina) in the Andaman Island Shetty, S. 1996M.sc. Dissertation
Studies on the nesting of leatherback sea turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) in the Andaman Islands Sivasunder, A. Salim Ali School of Ecology, Pondicherry University, Pondicherry, India.1996M.sc. Dissertation
Limits of a temporary habitat?: factors affecting juvenile fish in an intertidal mangrove forest Sridharan, B. P. National Centre for Biological Sciences and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. Bangalore, India.2012M.sc. Dissertation
Logging history and forest type modulate post-logging recovery of tropical forests in the Andaman Islands, India. Surendra, A. National Centre for Biological Sciences and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. Bangalore, India.2018M.sc. dissertation
Poor devils. Current Conservation (11.2). Pp. 13-16.Advani.S.2017Newsletter
Status of saltwater crocodiles in the Andaman archipelago. ENVIS Bulletin 2: 38-43.Andrews, H. ANET / MCBT1999Newsletter
Survey and assessment of wetlands in the Rani Jhansi Marine National Park, Andaman Islands, India. Tigerpaper 27: 22-29. Andrews, H. V. ANET / MCBT2000Newsletter
A significant population of leatherback turtles in the Indian Ocean. Kachhapa 6: 17.Andrews, H.V. & K. Shanker. ANET / MCBT2002Newsletter
Marine turtle status and distribution in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands after the 2004 M 9 quake and tsunami. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter 4: 3–11.Andrews, H.V., M. Chandi, A. Vaughan, J. Aungthong, S. Aghue, S. Johnny, S. John & S. Naveen. ANET / MCBT2006Newsletter
Leatherback nesting in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Kachhapa 6: 13–16.Andrews, H.V., S. Krishnan & P. Biswas. ANET / MCBT2002Newsletter
Action plan for sea turtles in 29the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. Marine Turtle Newsletter (60): 23. Bhaskar, S. and Andrews, H. ANET / MCBT1993Newsletter
Sea turtle resources in the Andamans. Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute Bulletin 34: 94-97.Bhaskar, S. and Whitaker, R. ANET / MCBT1983Newsletter
Konghueveh the Payuh. Herpinstance 1(1): 7–10.\Chandi, M.ANET / MCBT2003Newsletter
Surviving the tsunami. Current Conservation 3.1.Chandi. M.NCF2009Newsletter
Sightings and some observations on cobras seen in the Andamans. Herpinstance 1(2).Chandi. M.ANET / MCBT2003Newsletter
Place Names in the Andaman Islands. SANE. Chandi. M.ANET / MCBT2001Newsletter
Protecting the dugong: Better late than never. 59th Wildlife Week Booklet, Department of Environment and Forests. Andaman and Nicobar Administration September issue. D'Souza. E. and Patankar. V.NCF2013Newsletter
Where have all the dugongs gone? A study on long-term occupancy trends in the Andaman and Nicobar archipelago, India. Sirenews 60. D'Souza. E. and Patankar. V.NCF2013Newsletter
Recent introduction and spread of Indian bullfrog Hoplobatrachus tigerinus (Daudin, 1802) into the Andaman Islands. Aliens: The Invasive Species Bulletin 33: 42-43. Harikrishnan. S. and Vasudevan. K.WII2013Newsletter
Post-nesting migratory routes of leatherback turtles from Little Andaman Island. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter 16: 21-23.Namboothri. N., Swaminathan. A. and Choudhury. B.C. Dakshin2012Newsletter
A compilation of data from Satish Bhaskar’s sea turtle surveys of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter 16: 4-3.Namboothri. N., Swaminathan. A. and Shanker. K. Dakshin2012Newsletter
Mathe Budda. Current Conservation 3.1.Oommen, M. ANET / Dakshin2009Newsletter
Utilisation of wilderness in Wandoor: Problems and prospects. Environment Systems Branch, Development Alternatives.Sengupta. N.1992Newsletter
Nesting of a small hawksbill turtles at Indira point, Great Nicobar Island. Kachhapa 7: 21. Shanker, K. & M.A. Oommen. ANET / MCBT2002Newsletter
Sea turtle surveys and research in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter. Shanker. K. & Namboothri. N.Centre for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science/ Dakshin Foundation2012Newsletter
Report on the GOI–UNDP sea turtle Workshop, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. Kachhapa 9: 19–20. Singh, A., H.V. Andrews & K. Shanker. ANET / MCBT2003Newsletter
Swaminathan. A., Namboothri. N. and Shanker. K. 2019.Tracking leatherback turtles from Little Andaman Island. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter 29: 8-10.Swaminathan. A., Namboothri. N. and Shanker. K.ANET / Dakshin2019Newsletter
Post-tsunami status of leatherback turtles on Little Andaman Island. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter 14: 5-9. Swaminathan. A., Namboothri. N.  and Shanker. K. Dakshin2011Newsletter
Current status and distribution of threatened leatherback turtles and their nesting beaches in the Nicobar Group of islands. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter25: 12-18.Swaminathan. A., Thesorow. S., Watha. S., Muralidharan. M., Namboothri. N and Chandi MANET / Dakshin2017Newsletter
Entanglement of a juvenile Olive Ridley turtle in a ghost net in the Andaman Islands. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter 26: 5-7.Tyabji. Z. and Patankar.V.ANET / MCBT2018Newsletter
Dimensions of ant diversity on a small tropical island. Insect Conservation and Diversity, 12(2): 161–171.Agavekar, G., Agashe, D., & Economo, E. P. NCBS2019Peer-Reviewed Publication
The effect of introduced herbivores on vegetation in the Andaman islands. Current Science 86(8): 1103–1112. (ANET/ MCBT).Ali, R.ANET/ MCBT2004Peer-Reviewed Publication
Addenda to the bibliography of the herpetology of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Hamadryad 3(1): 84–85.Andrews, H.V. & I. Das.1998Peer-Reviewed Publication
Re-nesting intervals of the hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) on South Reef Island. Hamadryad 21: 19–22.Bhaskar, S.1996Peer-Reviewed Publication
Preliminary report on the status and distribution of sea turtles in Indian waters. Indian Forester 107(11): 707–711.Bhaskar, S. ANET/ MCBT1981Peer-Reviewed Publication
Travels in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands: 1979. Hamadryad 6(1): 2–8.Bhaskar, S. ANET/ MCBT1981Peer-Reviewed Publication
Sea turtle in the South Andaman Islands. Hamadryad 4(1): 3–5.Bhaskar, S.1979Peer-Reviewed Publication
Re-nesting intervals in the hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) on South Reef Island, Andaman Islands, India. Hamadryad 21: 19–22.Bhaskar. S.ANET/ MCBT1996Peer-Reviewed Publication
Sea kraits on South Reef Island, Andaman Islands, India. Hamadryad 21: 27–35.Bhaskar. S.ANET/ MCBT1996Peer-Reviewed Publication
Sea turtle survey in the Andaman and Nicobars. Hamadryad 4(3): 1–26.Bhaskar. S.ANET/ MCBT1980Peer-Reviewed Publication
Letters from the Andamans. Hamadryad 4(2): 3-6.Bhaskar. S.ANET/ MCBT1979Peer-Reviewed Publication
Present status of some endangered animals in the Nicobar Islands. Journal of Andaman Science Association 8(2): 181–186.Bhaskar. S. and G.C. Rao. 1992.ANET/ MCBT1992Peer-Reviewed Publication
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.Carter. J., McDowell. T. & Namboothri. N.Dakshin Foundation2008Peer-Reviewed Publication
The use and knowledge of herpetofauna on Little Nicobar Island, India. Conservation and Society 4(1): 155–165.Chandi, M. ANET/ MCBT2006Peer-Reviewed Publication
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.Chandi, M., Mishra, C., & Arthur, R.ANET, NCF2015Peer-Reviewed Publication
On the sighting of the lesser coucal Centropus bengalensis in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society, 104 (2): 15-16.Chandi. M.ANET/ MCBT2007Peer-Reviewed Publication
Natural history and breeding biology of the poorly known, endangered and endemic , Nicobarese tree frog Polypedates insularis Das, 1995. Spixiana 41(1): 147–154.Chandramouli, S. R.Pondicherry University2018Peer-Reviewed Publication
Recent records of non-native geckos from urban areas of the Andaman. Sauria 37(3): 16–22.Chandramouli, S. R.Pondicherry University2015Peer-Reviewed Publication
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.Chandramouli, S. R., Harikrishnan, S., & Vasudevan, K.WII2012Peer-Reviewed Publication
A new genus and species of arboreal toad with phytotelmonous larvae, from the Andaman Islands, India (Lissamphibia, Anura, Bufonidae). ZooKeys 555: 57–90. Chandramouli, S. R., Vasudevan, K., Harikrishnan, S., Dutta, S. K., Janani, S. J., Sharma, R., Das.I., & Aggarwal Ramesh K.WII2016Peer-Reviewed Publication
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.D’ Souza, E., & Patankar, V.NCF2009Peer-Reviewed Publication
A checklist of the amphibians and reptiles of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Journal of the Andaman Science Association 10(1 & 2): 44–49.Das, I. MCBT1994Peer-Reviewed Publication
Bibliography of the herpetology of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Hamadryad 22(1): 68–72.Das, I. & H.V. Andrews.ANET/ MCBT1997Peer-Reviewed Publication
Seagrass herbivory levels sustain site-fidelity in a remnant dugong population. PLoS ONE 10(10): 1–18.D’Souza, E., Patankar, V., Arthur, R., Marbà, N., & Alcoverro, T.NCF2015Peer-Reviewed Publication
Recent record of Cantoria violacea (Girard, 1857) from North and Middle Andaman Islands, India with a note on its bite. Hamadryad 26: 371-373.Ghodke, S. and Andrews, H. V.ANET/ MCBT2001Peer-Reviewed Publication
Yellow-banded mangrove snakes. IRCF Journal, 25(1): 50– 51.Ghodke, S., Chandi, M., & Patankar, V.ANET2018Peer-Reviewed Publication
First record of the bark gecko, Hemidactylus leschenaultii DuMeril & bibron, 1836 (Reptilia Gekkonidae), from the Andaman Archipelago. Sauria, 41(1): 51- 54. Gokulakrishnan, G., Sivaperuman, C., and Chandramouli S.R. Pondicherry University2019Peer-Reviewed Publication
Amphibians of the Andaman & Nicobar Islands: distribution, natural history, and notes on taxonomy. Alytes 36(1): 238–265.Harikrishnan, S., & Vasudevan, K. WII2018Peer-Reviewed Publication
Amphibians of the Andaman & Nicobar Islands: distribution, natural history, and notes on taxonomy. Alytes, 36(1): 238–265.Harikrishnan, S., & Vasudevan, K.WII2018Peer-Reviewed Publication
Niche dissociated assembly drives insular lizard community organization. Scientific Reports, 8: 1–11. (WII).Harikrishnan, S., & Vasudevan, K.WII2018Peer-Reviewed Publication
Rediscovery of Calotes andamanensis Boulenger, 1891, and assessment of its generic allocation. Herpetozoa 26(1): 3–13.Harikrishnan, S., & Vasudevan, K.WII2013Peer-Reviewed Publication
A survey of herpetofauna on Long Island, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. Herpetological Bulletin119: 19–28.Harikrishnan, S., Chandramouli, S. R., & Vasudevan, K. WII2012Peer-Reviewed Publication
Recent records of snakes (Squamata: Serpentes) from Nicobar Islands, India. Journal of Threatened Taxa 2(11): 1297–1300.Harikrishnan, S., Choudhary, B. C., & Vasudevan, K.WII2010Peer-Reviewed Publication
A new species of Coryphophylax from the Andaman Islands, India. Zootaxa 3451: 31–45.Harikrishnan, S., Vasudevan, K., Chandramouli, S. R., Choudhury, B. C., Dutta, S. K., & Das, I.WII2012Peer-Reviewed Publication
History, culture, infrastructure and export markets shape fisheries and reef accessibility in India’s contrasting oceanic islands. Environmental Conservation, 45(1): 41–48.Jaini, M., Advani, S., Shanker, K., Oommen, M. A., & Namboothri, N. ANET/ Dakshin2018Peer-Reviewed Publication
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.Mohanty, N. P., & Chakravarty, R.Stellenbosch University2018Peer-Reviewed Publication
What’s for dinner? Diet and potential trophic impact of an invasive anuran Hoplobatrachus tigerinus on the Andaman archipelago. PeerJ, 6: 1–20.Mohanty, N. P., & Measey, J. Stellenbosch University2018Peer-Reviewed Publication
Introduced herbivores and their management in the Andaman Islands. Current Science 112(3): 445–446.Mohanty, N. P., & Ravichandran, K.Stellenbosch University, AN FD2017Peer-Reviewed Publication
Watch out where you sleep: nocturnal sleeping behaviour of Bay Island lizards. PeerJ 4: 1–17.Mohanty, N. P., Harikrishnan, S., & Vasudevan, K.WII2016Peer-Reviewed Publication
Impact of invasive spotted deer (Axis axis) on tropical island lizard communities in the Andaman archipelago. Biological Invasions 18(1): 9–15.Mohanty, N. P., Harikrishnan, S., Sivakumar, K., & Vasudevan, K.WII2016Peer-Reviewed Publication
Using public surveys to reliably and rapidly estimate the distribution of multiple invasive species on the Andaman archipelago. Biotropica 50(2): 197–201.Mohanty, N. P., Sachin, A., Selvaraj, G., & Vasudevan, K.Stellenbosch University2018Peer-Reviewed Publication
Non-native populations and global invasion potential of the Indian bullfrog Hoplobatrachus tigerinus: a synthesis for risk-analysis. Biological Invasions Mohanty, N.P, A. Crottini, R.A. Garcia, and J. Measey.2020Peer-Reviewed Publication
No survival of native larval frogs in the presence of invasive Indian bullfrog Hoplobatrachus tigerinus tadpoles. Biological Invasions, 21(7): 2281–2286. Mohanty. N. & Measey. J.Stellenbosch University2019Peer-Reviewed Publication
Reconstructing biological invasions using public surveys: a new approach to retrospectively assess spatio-temporal changes in invasive spread. Biological Invasions, 21(2): 467–480.Mohanty. N. & Measey. J.Stellenbosch University2019Peer-Reviewed Publication
The global pet trade in amphibians: species traits, taxonomic bias, and future directions. Biodiversity and Conservation, 1-9. Mohanty. N. & Measey. J.Centre for Invasion Biology, Stellenbosch University.2019Peer-Reviewed Publication
Identifying knowledge gaps in the research and management of invasive species in India. Biologia, 74(6): 623–629. (Mungi, N. A., Kaushik, M., Mohanty, N. P., Rastogi, R., Antony Johnson, J., & Qureshi, Q.WII2019Peer-Reviewed Publication
Tides of change in the Andaman and Nicobar islands. Ecology, Economy and Society–the INSEE, 2(1): 145–149.Oommen, M. A., & Ramesh, M. ANET/ Dakshin2019Peer-Reviewed Publication
Shrewd alliances: Mixed foraging associations between treeshrews, greater racket-tailed drongos and sparrowhawks on Great Nicobar Island, India. Biology Letters 6(3): 304–307.Oommen, M. A., & Shanker, K. ANET/ Dakshin2010Peer-Reviewed Publication
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. Oommen, M. A., & Shanker, K. ANET/ MCBT2008Peer-Reviewed Publication
Attitude, perception and awareness of stakeholders towards the protected marine species in the Andaman Islands. Ocean and Coastal Management, 179.Patankar, V.WCS-India, NCBS2019Peer-Reviewed Publication
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. Patankar, V.NCBS2015Peer-Reviewed Publication
First post-tsunami sighting of the coconut crab in the Nicobar Islands. Oryx 41(3): 1–2. (NCF).Patankar, V.NCF2007Peer-Reviewed Publication
Conservation needs of the coconut crab Birgus latro on the Nicobar Islands, India. Oryx 46(2): 175–178.Patankar, V., & D’souza, E.NCF2012Peer-Reviewed Publication
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).Patankar, V., D’Souza, E., & Marathe, A.WCS-India, NCBS2017Peer-Reviewed Publication
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. Patankar, V., D’Souza, E., Alcoverro, T., & Arthur, R.NCF, NCBS2016Peer-Reviewed Publication
Erosion of traditional marine management systems in the face of disturbances in the Nicobar archipelago. Human Ecology 43(5): 697–707.Patankar, V., D’Souza, E., Alcoverro, T., & Arthur, R.NCF2015Peer-Reviewed Publication
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.Patankar, V., D’Souza, E., Kumaraguru, A. K., & Arthur, R. NCF2012Peer-Reviewed Publication
Occurrence and distribution of Tetraodontiform fishes of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. Checklist,14 (3): 529–537.Patankar, V., Paranjape, A., Tyabji, Z., Wagh, T., & Marathe, A. WCS-India, NCBS2018Peer-Reviewed Publication
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.Patankar, V., Wagh, T., & Marathe, A. WCS-India, NCBS2019Peer-Reviewed Publication
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.Patankar, V., Wagh, T., & Tyabji, Z.WCS-India, NCBS2019Peer-Reviewed Publication
Maximum sustainable yield: a myth and its manifold effects. Economic and Political Weekly, 53(41): 58–63.Ramesh, M., & Namboothri, N.ANET/ Dakshin2018Peer-Reviewed Publication
Placement and predation of nests of leatherback sea turtles in the Andaman Islands, India. Hamadryad 21: 36–42. Sivasundar. A. & K.V. Devi Prasad.Pondicherry University1996Peer-Reviewed Publication
Violet cuckoo Chrysococcyx xanthorhynchus in the Andaman Islands. Indian Birds 13(2): 46–50.Sridharan, B., Prakash Mohanty, N., Anujan, K., & Nelaballi, N.NCBS2017Peer-Reviewed Publication
Factors affecting distribution of fish within a tidally drained mangrove forest in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. Wetlands Ecology and Management, 23(5).Sridharan. B & Namboothri. N.NCBS & Dakshin Foundation2015Peer-Reviewed Publication
The devil is in the detail: estimating species richness, density, and relative abundance of tropical island herpetofauna. BMC Ecology 15(18): 1–9. Surendran, H., & Vasudevan, K. WII2015Peer-Reviewed Publication
Catch composition and life history characteristics of sharks and rays (Elasmobranchii) landed in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India.Tyabji, Z. T. Wagh, V. Patankar, R.W. Jabado, D. SutariaPLoS One2020Peer-Reviewed Publication
New records of sharks (Elasmobranchii) from the Andaman and Nicobar Archipelago in India with notes on current checklists. Biodiversity Data Journal 6: 1–27.Tyabji, Z., Jabado, R., & Sutaria, D.ANET2018Peer-Reviewed Publication
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.Tyabji, Z., Mohanty, N. P., Young, E., & Khan, T.ANET2018Peer-Reviewed Publication
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).Vijayakumar, S. P., & David, P.ANET/ MCBT2006Peer-Reviewed Publication
Revalidation of Lycodon hypsirhinoides (Theobald, 1868) from Andaman islands (Squamata: Serpentes: Colubridae). Taprobanica 5(1): 19–31.Vogel, G., & Harikrishnan, S.WII2013Peer-Reviewed Publication
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