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Conference Paper

Chakravarthy, AK and Bhat, HR and Karanth, P and Sridhar, S and Verghese, A (2005) New initiatives for bird conservation. In: Proceedings of the National Seminar on Bird Ecology and Conservation, 12-13 Nov 2005.

Journal Article

Weerakkody, S and Goodale, E and Gunasekara, VR and Liu, Y and Karanth, P and Seneviratne, SS (2023) Plumage assisted divergence in a vocally complex island endemic: The Dicrurus paradiseus species complex in Sri Lanka. In: Avian Research, 14 .

Arekar, K and Tiwari, N and Sambandam, S and Khaleel, M and Karanth, P (2022) Geography vs. past climate: the drivers of population genetic structure of the Himalayan langur. In: BMC Ecology and Evolution, 22 (1).

Fajfer, M and Karanth, P (2022) New Morphological and Molecular Data Reveal an Underestimation of Species Diversity of Mites of the Genus Geckobia (Acariformes: Pterygosomatidae) in India. In: Diversity, 14 (12).

Aravind, NA and Kumar, VK and Gururaja, KV and Karanth, P (2022) Did Microhyla kodial (Anura: Microhylidae) disperse naturally or through humans? In: Current Science, 123 (10). pp. 1193-1194.

Fajfer, M and Karanth, P (2021) Integrating a morphological description with DNA barcode data of a new species of the genus Pimeliaphilus (Acariformes: Pterygosomatidae) with the analysis of its host specificity and a key to the genus. In: Systematic and Applied Acarology, 26 (2). pp. 438-454.

Lajmi, A and Bansal, R and Giri, V and Karanth, P (2019) Phylogeny and biogeography of the endemic Hemidactylus geckos of the Indian subregion suggest multiple dispersals from Peninsular India to Sri Lanka. In: Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 186 (1). pp. 286-301.

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