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Lajmi, Aparna and Karanth, Praveen K (2020) Eocene-Oligocene cooling and the diversification of Hemidactylus geckos in Peninsular India. In: MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS AND EVOLUTION, 142 .
Dixit, Jyotsana and Zachariah, Arun and Sajesh, PK and Chandramohan, Bathrachalam and Shanmuganatham, Vinoth and Karanth, Praveen K (2018) Reinvestigating the status of malaria parasite (Plasmodium sp.) in Indian non-human primates. In: PLOS NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES, 12 (12).
Lajmi, Aparna and Giri, Varad B and Karanth, Praveen K (2016) Molecular data in conjunction with morphology help resolve the Hemidactylus brookii complex (Squamata: Gekkonidae). In: ORGANISMS DIVERSITY & EVOLUTION, 16 (3). pp. 659-677.
Gosavi, Kumar Vinod Chhotupuri and Yadav, Shrirang R and Karanth, Praveen K and Surveswaran, Siddharthan (2016) Molecular phylogeny of Glyphochloa (Poaceae, Panicoideae), an endemic grass genus from the Western Ghats, India. In: JOURNAL OF SYSTEMATICS AND EVOLUTION, 54 (2). pp. 162-174.
Deepak, V and Giri, Varad B and Asif, Mohammad and Dutta, Sushil Kumar and Vyas, Raju and Zambre, Amod M and Bhosale, Harshal and Karanth, Praveen K (2016) Systematics and phylogeny of Sitana (Reptilia: Agamidae) of Peninsular India, with the description of one new genus and five new species. In: CONTRIBUTIONS TO ZOOLOGY, 85 (1). pp. 67-111.
Gower, David J and Agarwal, Ishan and Karanth, Praveen K and Datta-Roy, Aniruddha and Giri, Varad B and Wilkinson, Mark and San Mauro, Diego (2016) The role of wet-zone fragmentation in shaping biodiversity patterns in peninsular India: insights from the caecilian amphibian Gegeneophis. In: JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY, 43 (6). pp. 1091-1102.
Sekar, Sandhya and Karanth, Praveen K (2015) Does size matter? Comparative population genetics of two butterflies with different wingspans. In: ORGANISMS DIVERSITY & EVOLUTION, 15 (3). pp. 567-575.
Ashalakshmi, NC and Nag, Chetan KS and Karanth, Praveen K (2015) Molecules support morphology: species status of South Indian populations of the widely distributed Hanuman langur. In: CONSERVATION GENETICS, 16 (1). pp. 43-58.
Barley, Anthony J and Datta-Roy, Aniruddha and Karanth, Praveen K and Brown, Rafe M (2015) Sun skink diversification across the Indian-Southeast Asian biogeographical interface. In: JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY, 42 (2). pp. 292-304.
Datta-Roy, Aniruddha and Deepak, V and Sidharthan, Chinta and Barley, Anthony J and Karanth, Praveen K (2015) An addition to the endemic Indian radiation of Eutropis: Phylogenetic position of Eutropis dissimilis Hallowell (Squamata: Scincidae). In: ZOOTAXA, 4027 (1). pp. 145-150.
Karanth, Praveen K (2015) An island called India: phylogenetic patterns across multiple taxonomic groups reveal endemic radiations. In: CURRENT SCIENCE, 108 (10). pp. 1847-1851.
Agarwal, Ishan and Karanth, Praveen K (2015) A phylogeny of the only ground-dwelling radiation of Cyrtodactylus (Squamata, Gekkonidae): diversification of Geckoella across peninsular India and Sri Lanka. In: MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS AND EVOLUTION, 82 (A). pp. 193-199.
Deepak, V and Vyas, Raju and Giri, VB and Karanth, Praveen K (2015) A taxonomic mystery for more than 180 years: the identity and systematic position of Brachysaura minor (HARDWICKE & GRAY, 1827). In: VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY, 65 (3). pp. 371-381.
Agarwal, Ishan and Bauer, Aaron M and Jackman, Todd R and Karanth, Praveen K (2014) Insights into Himalayan biogeography from geckos: A molecular phylogeny of Cyrtodactylus (Squamata: Gekkonidae). In: MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS AND EVOLUTION, 80 . pp. 145-155.
Datta-Roy, Aniruddha and Singh, Mewa and Karanth, Praveen K (2014) Phylogeny of endemic skinks of the genus Lygosoma (Squamata: Scincidae) from India suggests an in situ radiation. In: JOURNAL OF GENETICS, 93 (1). pp. 163-167.
Bansal, Rohini and Karanth, Praveen K (2013) Phylogenetic analysis and molecular dating suggest that hemidactylus anamallensis is not a member of the hemidactylus radiation and has an ancient late cretaceous origin. In: PLos One, 8 (5). e60615_1-e60615_8.
Joshi, Jahnavi and Karanth, Praveen K (2012) Coalescent Method in Conjunction with Niche Modeling Reveals Cryptic Diversity among Centipedes in the Western Ghats of South India. In: PLOS ONE, 7 (8).