Genetic tagging in the Anthropocene: scaling ecology from alleles to ecosystems

CT Lamb, AT Ford, MF Proctor, JA Royle… - Ecological …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The Anthropocene is an era of marked human impact on the world. Quantifying these
impacts has become central to understanding the dynamics of coupled human‐natural …

Fine-scale population genetic structure of the Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) in a human-dominated western Terai Arc Landscape, India

SK Singh, J Aspi, L Kvist, R Sharma, P Pandey… - PloS one, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Despite massive global conservation strategies, tiger populations continued to decline until
recently, mainly due to habitat loss, human-animal conflicts, and poaching. These factors are …

Forensic genetic case study: Species identification and traceability of sea turtle caught in illegal trade in Bali, Indonesia

NPD Pertiwi, MD Suhendro, NLA Yusmalinda… - Biodiversitas Journal of …, 2020 - smujo.id
Pertiwi NPD, Suhendro MD, Yusmalinda NLA, Putra ING, Putri IGRM, Artinigsih EY, Al Malik
MD, Cahyani NKD, Sembiring A. 2020. Forensic genetic case study: Species identification …

[HTML][HTML] Resolving the trans-boundary dispute of elephant poaching between India and Nepal

SK Singh, G Jabin, T Basumatary, GP Bhattarai… - Forensic Science …, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract In Kangchenjunga Landscape (KL), which is shared by three countries–Bhutan,
India, and Nepal, the wild elephants migrate from east of Jhapa (Nepal), through West …

Human-leopard interactions around Gir National Park and sanctuary, Gujarat, India

N Zehra, R Chaudhary, S Kumar… - International Journal of …, 2022 - nieindia.org
We studied human-leopard interactions around Gir National Park and Sanctuary. We
collected secondary data from the Gujarat State Forest Department (2000-2007) and further …

[PDF][PDF] Curtailing human-leopard conflict using wildlife forensics: A case study from Himachal Pradesh, India

P Pandey, V Sharma, SK Singh, D Goel… - Journal of Forensic …, 2016 - academia.edu
Recent changes in the land use pattern have severely impacted wildlife, specifically large
carnivores like leopards, by reducing natural habitat and prey base. Being highly adaptable …

Whole genome survey of big cats (Genus: Panthera) identifies novel microsatellites of utility in conservation genetic study

JY Hyun, P Pandey, KS Kim, A Chon, D Jeong… - Scientific reports, 2021 - nature.com
Abstract Big cats (Genus: Panthera) are among the most threatened mammal groups of the
world, owing to hunting, habitat loss, and illegal transnational trade. Conservation genetic …

Measuring people's attitude towards conservation of Leopard Panthera pardus (Mammalia: Carnivora) in the foothills of Himalayan region

M Rani, SK Singh, ML Allen, P Pandey… - Journal of Threatened …, 2024 - threatenedtaxa.org
Measuring people's attitudes about the large carnivores involved in human-wildlife interface,
also termed conflict or interaction, is an essential aspect of developing effective conservation …

Community attitude and religious bonding in human-wildlife conflict mitigation: A study of Kilpura-Khatima-Surai Corridor, Terai Arc Landscape, India

K Balodi, M Anwar - Asian Journal of …, 2018 - geographical.openscholararchive …
Religious and cultural beliefs among the communities residing on the edge of forests areas
are important in developing human-wildlife conflict mitigation measures and conservation of …

Grizzly bear population dynamics across productivity and human influence gradients

CT Lamb - 2020 - era.library.ualberta.ca
Coexistence with large carnivores is one of the greatest conservation challenges across the
globe, in part because mechanisms of coexistence are unknown or contested. Large …