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Book

Gadagkar, R Gadagkar, R, ed (2021) Experiments in Animal Behaviour : Cutting-Edge Research at Trifling Cost. e-Books of the Indian Academy of Sciences . Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore. ISBN 978-81-950664-7-6

Gadagkar, R Gadagkar, R, ed (2001) The Social Biology of Ropalidia marginata - Toward Understanding the Evolution of Eusociality. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, xiii +368pp. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA,. ISBN 9780674006119

Gadagkar, R Gadagkar, R, ed (1997) Survival Strategies - Cooperation and Conflict in Animal Societies. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA,. ISBN 9780674005570

Book Chapter

Gadagkar, R (2021) Foreword - Encyclopedia of Social Insects. [Book Chapter]

Gadagkar, R (2021) Foreword - India on My Mind. [Book Chapter]

Gadagkar, R (2020) Cooperation in Social Insects. [Book Chapter]

Gadagkar, R (2019) Cooperation. [Book Chapter]

Gadagkar, R (2019) What Can We Learn from Insect Societies? [Book Chapter]

Gadagkar, R (2019) Cooperation. [Book Chapter]

Gadagkar, R (2018) The Luxury of Introspection. [Book Chapter]

Gadagkar, R (2017) Choosing a New Queen: Consensus without Conflict in a Social Wasp Colony. [Book Chapter]

Gadagkar, R and Niranjana, T (2017) The Integrated Science Education Experiment - Centre for Contemporary Studies (CCS)-Indian Institute of Science and Centre for the Study of Culture and Society ( CSCS), 2006-14. - A Conversation between Raghavendra Gadagkar and Tejaswini Niranjana. [Book Chapter]

Gadagkar, R (2016) Foreword -Merging the spirit of Art and Science. [Book Chapter]

Gadagkar, R (2015) The Family System of a Social Wasp. [Book Chapter]

Kaube, J and Gadagkar, R (2011) The Ten Commandments of Successful Research on Wasps - and All Other Types of Research (Interview of Prof. Raghavendra Gadagkar). [Book Chapter]

Gadagkar, R (2011) What Can We Learn from Insect Societies? [Book Chapter]

Gadagkar, R (2010) Ant, Bee and Wasp Social Evolution. [Book Chapter]

Gadagkar, R (2010) Foreword - A Concise Field Guide to Indian Insects & Arachnids. [Book Chapter]

Gadagkar, R (2010) Profile: In love with Ropalidia marginata: 34 years, and still going strong. [Book Chapter]

Gadagkar, R (2010) War and Peace: Conflict and Cooperation in a Tropical Insect Society. [Book Chapter]

Gadagkar, R (2009) Foreword. [Book Chapter]

Gadagkar, R (2009) Why are animals (and humans) nice to each other? [Book Chapter]

Gadagkar, R (2008) Cooperation. [Book Chapter]

Gadagkar, R (2008) Why are animals nice to each other? [Book Chapter]

Gadagkar, R (2007) Foreword - The Evolution of Social Wasps by J.H.Hunt. Oxford University Press, Oxford. [Book Chapter]

Gadagkar, R and Nowotny, H (2006) KonfliktoderKooperation. Strategientierischer und menschlicherGemeinschaften. [Book Chapter]

Gadagkar, R (2006) The Evolution of a Biologist in an Interdisciplinary Environment. [Book Chapter]

Gadagkar, R (2006) Exporting Metaphors, Concepts and Methods from the Natural Sciences to the Social Sciences and vice versa. [Book Chapter]

Gadagkar, R and Chandrashekara, K (2005) Behavioral Diversity and its Apportionment in a Primitively Eusocial Wasp. [Book Chapter]

Gadagkar, R (2004) Are Animals Conscious of Their Actions? [Book Chapter]

Gadagkar, R and Nair, P and Chandrashekara, K and Bhat, DM (2000) Ant species diversity in the Western Ghats, India. [Book Chapter]

Gadagkar, R (1997) The evolution of communication and the communication of evolution: The case of the honey bee queen pheromone. [Book Chapter]

Premnath, S and Sinha, A and Gadagkar, R (1996) How is colony activity regulated in Ropalidia marginata? [Book Chapter]

Gadagkar, R (1996) Molecular Techniques in the study of Organismic Biology - Challenges and Oppurtunities. [Book Chapter]

Gadagkar, R (1996) The Pains and Pleasures of doing Ethology in India. [Book Chapter]

Gadagkar, R (1996) The evolution of eusociality, including a review of the social status of Ropalidia marginata. [Book Chapter]

Gadagkar, R (1994) The Evolution of Altruism in Insects - A Case Study. In: Perspectives in Entomological Research. [Book Chapter]

Gadagkar, R (1991) Belonogaster, Mischocyttarus, Parapolybia, and Independent-founding Ropalidia. [Book Chapter]

Venkataraman, AB and Swarnalatha, VB and Nair, P and Vinutha, C and Gadagkar, R (1990) Nestmate discrimination in the social wasp Ropalidia marginata. [Book Chapter]

Gadagkar, R and Joshi, NV (1982) A Comparative Study of Social Structure in Colonies of Ropalidia. [Book Chapter]

Gopinathan, KP and Saroja, D and Gadagkar, R and Ramakrishnan, T (1978) Control of Lysogeny in Mycobacteria. [Book Chapter]

Conference Proceedings

Premnath, S and Sinha, A and Gadagkar, R (1994) Dominance behaviour and the resolution of intra-colonial conflicts in the primitively eusocial wasp, Ropalidia marginata. In: 12th Congress of the International Union for the Study of Social Insects, 21- 27th August 1994, niversite Paris Nord, Sorbonne, Paris.

Journal Article

Bang, A and Ranganath, HA and Gadagkar, R (2024) A crazy ants� crazy form of reproduction: Causes and consequences. In: Journal of Biosciences, 49 (1).

Gadagkar, R (2024) An Indian Tribute to William Morton Wheeler. In: Resonance - Journal of Science Education, 29 (2). pp. 187-207.

Bang, Alok and Ranganath, HA and Gadagkar, R (2024) A crazy ants’ crazy form of reproduction: Causes and consequences. In: Journal of Biosciences, 49 (1). p. 17.

Gadagkar, R (2024) An Indian Tribute to William Morton Wheeler. In: Resonance, 29 (2). pp. 187-207.

Unnikrishnan, S and Gadagkar, R (2023) The Evolution of Eusociality: Insights From Comparing Two Indian Paper Wasp Species. In: Indian Journal of Entomology, 85 (3). pp. 820-838.

Unnikrishnan, S and Gadagkar, R (2023) The Evolution of Eusociality: Insights From Comparing Two Indian Paper Wasp Species. In: Indian Journal of Entomology . pp. 1-19.

Shukla, SP and Gadagkar, R (2023) Surplus feeding reverses worker ovarian suppression and disrupts social cohesion in queen-right wasp colonies. In: Indian Journal of Entomology, Online . pp. 1-8.

Unnikrishnan, S and Gadagkar, R (2023) THE EVOLUTION OF EUSOCIALITY: INSIGHTS FROM COMPARING TWO INDIAN PAPER WASP SPECIES. In: Indian Journal of Entomology, 85 (3). pp. 820-838.

Gadagkar, R (2022) An inordinate fondness for wasps. Reviews: Endless Forms: The Secret World of Wasps by Seiran Sumner. Harper Collins, 2022. 384pp. In: Nature Ecology & Evolution . p. 1.

Gadagkar, R and Sharma, N and Pinter Wollmann, N (2022) Queen Succession in the Indian Paper Wasp Ropalidia marginata: on the trail of the potential queen. In: Journal of Biosciences, 47 . pp. 1-18.

Gadagkar, R (2022) Parallel Histories. Reviews: A Tale of Two Viruses: Parallels in the Research Trajectories of Tumor and Bacterial Viruses. In: Inference, 7 (1). pp. 1-6.

Sharma, N and Gadagkar, R and Pinter-Wollman, N (2022) A reproductive heir has a central position in multilayer social networks of paper wasps. In: Animal Behaviour, 185 . pp. 21-36.

Gadagkar, R (2021) Communicating science to the general public: role of scientists and science writers. In: Current Science, 121 (4). pp. 463-464.

Unnikrishnan, S and Gadagkar, R (2021) Dominance behaviour and division of labour in the tropical primitively eusocial wasp Ropalidia cyathiformis. In: Insectes Sociaux . (In Press)

Gadagkar, R (2021) How to Design Experiments in Animal Behaviour: 16. Cutting-Edge Research at Trifling Cost. In: Resonance - Journal of Science Education, 26 (1). pp. 105-126.

Gadagkar, R (2021) Professor SM Chitre - A Tribute. In: Khagol Vishwa, Prof. Chitre Special, 2021 . p. 4.

Gadagkar, R (2020) How to Design Experiments in Animal Behaviour 15. Why Do Parents and Offspring Quarrel? In: Resonance - Journal of Science Education, 25 (11). pp. 1595-1629.

Gadagkar, R (2020) How to Design Experiments in Animal Behaviour 14. Cuckoos Lay Their Eggs in Others' Nests, But Why Do the Hosts Get Fooled? In: Resonance - journal of science education, 25 (10). pp. 1419-1455.

Gadagkar, R (2020) Science can be more fun than fun. In: i wonder... Rediscovering School Science, 5 (Octobe). pp. 83-84.

Gadagkar, R (2020) How to Design Experiments in Animal Behaviour: 13. Harmless Snakes Mimic Venomous Snakes to Avoid Predation, But Why Don�t They Do Their Best? In: Resonance, 25 (7). pp. 1015-1044.

Gadagkar, R (2020) How to Design Experiments in Animal Behaviour: 12. Male Frogs Sing for Sex but Why Don�t They Do Their Best? In: Resonance, 25 (6). pp. 817-838.

Gadagkar, R (2020) A Review of - Why Trust Science? by Naomi Oreskes. Princeton University Press, Princeton and Oxford (2019). In: Current Science, 118 (9). pp. 1464-1466.

Gadagkar, R (2020) Half a Century of Workship at “Tata’s Temple of Science”. In: Resonance – journal of science education, 25 (5). pp. 727-733.

Unnikrishnan, S and Gadagkar, R (2020) The effect of age on non-reproductive division of labour in the tropical primitively eusocial wasp, Ropalidia cyathiformis. In: The International Journal of Developmental Biology, 64 (1-3). pp. 257-263.

Gadagkar, R (2020) How to Design Experiments in Animal Behaviour: 11. Fighting Fish�Does Experience Matter? In: Resonance, 25 (2). pp. 269-296.

Gadagkar, R (2020) How to Design Experiments in Animal Behaviour: 10. Why Do Wasps Fight? Part 2. In: Resonance, 25 (1). pp. 111-131.

Gadagkar, R (2020) Half a Century of Worship at �Tata�s Temple of Science�. In: Resonance, 25 (5). pp. 727-733.

Gadagkar, R (2020) How to Design Experiments in Animal Behaviour: 14. Cuckoos Lay Their Eggs in Others� Nests, But Why Do the Hosts Get Fooled? In: Resonance, 25 (10). pp. 1419-1455.

Gadagkar, R (2019) How to Design Experiments in Animal Behaviour: 9. Why Do Wasps Fight? Part 1. In: Resonance– Journal of Science Education, 24 (12). pp. 1413-1426.

Gadagkar, R (2019) How to Design Experiments in Animal Behaviour: 8. How Do Wasps Decide Who Would Be the Queen? Part 2. In: Resonance - Journal of Science Education, 24 (11). pp. 1287-1310.

Gadagkar, R (2019) How to Design Experiments in Animal Behaviour: 7. How Do Wasps Decide Who Would Be the Queen? Part 1. In: Resonance – Journal of Science Education, 24 (10). pp. 1087-1107.

Gadagkar, R (2019) How to Design Experiments in Animal Behaviour: 6. Why are Male Wasps Lazy? In: Resonance – Journal of Science Education, 24 (9). pp. 995-1014.

Brahma, A and Mandal, S and Gadagkar, R (2019) To leave or to stay: direct fitness through natural nest foundation in a primitively eusocial wasp. In: INSECTES SOCIAUX, 66 (3). pp. 335-342.

Gadagkar, R (2019) How to Design Experiments in Animal Behaviour: 5. How Do Ants Estimate the Distance Walked? In: Resonance – Journal of Science Education, 24 (8). pp. 875-889.

Gadagkar, R (2019) Democratizing Science and Redefining Education – A Review of -Cities and Canopies: Trees in Indian Cities by H. Nagendra and S. Mundoli, Penguin-Viking (2019). In: Resonance – Journal of Science Education, 24 (7). pp. 771-774.

Gadagkar, R (2019) How to Design Experiments in Animal Behaviour: 4. How Do Bees Estimate the Distance Flown? In: Resonance – Journal of Science Education, 24 (7). pp. 741-753.

Jain, A and Gadagkar, R (2019) The secret society of the paper wasp (Q&A). In: Fountain Ink, 8 (6). pp. 88-105.

Gadagkar, R (2018) How to Design Experiments in Animal Behaviour. 3. How do Ants Find the Shortest Path? In: Resonance – Journal of Science Education, 23 (11). pp. 1243-1257.

Gadagkar, R (2018) How to Design Experiments in Animal Behaviour. 2. Do Bees Have Colour Vision? In: Resonance – Journal of Science Education, 23 (10). pp. 1101-1106.

Chakraborty, S and Bhadra, A and Nandi, AK and Annagiri, S and Deshpande, S and Lamba, S and Bang, A and Gadagkar, R (2018) Evolution of reproductive dominance in animal societies - lessons from a social wasp. In: Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy, 84 (3). pp. 695-705.

Gadagkar, R (2018) How to Design Experiments in Animal Behaviour. 1. How Wasps Find Their Nests. In: Resonance – Journal of Science Education, 23 (8). 871 -884.

Gadagkar, R (2018) What Do Ethologists Wish to Know? In: Resonance – Journal of Science Education, 23 (8). pp. 841-843.

Gadagkar, R (2018) Social Evolution: Does Collapsing Taxonomic Boundaries Produce a Synthetic Theory? A Review of - Comparative Social Evolution, (Eds.) D. R. Rubenstein and P. Abbot, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, New York (2017). In: The Quarterly Review of Biology, 93 (2). pp. 121-125.

Gadagkar, R (2018) Social Evolution: Does Collapsing Taxonomic Boundaries Produce a Synthetic Theory? A review of Comparative Social Evolution. Edited by Dustin R. Rubenstein and Patrick Abbot. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. $115.00 (hardcover); $64.99 (paper). xii + 465 p.; ill.; index. ISBN: 978-1-107-04339-8 (hc); 978-1-107-64792-3 (pb). 2017. In: The Quarterly Review of Biology, 93 (2). pp. 121-125.

Gadagkar, R (2018) Where Humans are Animals and Animals are Human. A Review of – My Family and Other Animals, Gerald Malcolm Durrell (1925-1995),Puffin Books, (2016) [First published by in Great Briton by Rupert Hart-Davis, 1956]. In: Resonance - journal of science education, 23 (5). pp. 609-612.

Gadagkar, R (2018) वैज्ञानिक स्वभाव और वैज्ञानिकों की भूमिका (Hindi version of 'Why does our society lack scientific temper and what can scientists do about it?'). In: Strot, 12 (5). pp. 24-26.

Gadagkar, R (2018) Evaluate the Evaluations! In: Dialogue - Science, Scientists, and Society, 1 (1). pp. 1-6.

Brahma, A and Mandal, S and Gadagkar, R (2018) Current indirect fitness and future direct fitness are not incompatible. In: Biology Letters, 14 (2). p. 20170592.

Sridhar, H and Gadagkar, R (2018) Standing conventional wisdom on its head: an interview with Raghavendra Gadagkar. In: Dialogue - Science, Scientists, and Society, 1 (1). pp. 1-16.

Gadagkar, R (2017) A Tale of Science, Passion and Politics - A Review of - How to Tame a Fox (and Build a Dog) Visionary Scientists and a Siberian Tale of Jump-Started Evolution by L.A.Dugatkin and L.Trut, The University of Chicago Press, Chicago and London (2017). In: Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy, 83 (4). pp. 973-975.

Gadagkar, R (2017) The World (of education, research and business) Is No Longer What We Imagined - A Review of - Whiplash - How to Survive Our Faster Future by J. Ito and J. Howe, Grand Central Publishing, New York (2016). In: Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy, 83 (3). pp. 717-719.

Gadagkar, R (2017) The Universe - Which Tools to Understand It. In: Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy, 83 (1). pp. 5-7.

Unnikrishnan, S and Gadagkar, R (2017) Dominance based reproductive queue in the primitively eusocial wasp, Ropalidia cyathiformis. In: INSECTES SOCIAUX, 64 (4). pp. 495-503.

Gadagkar, R (2016) Die Zukunft könnte uns überraschen (The future could surprise us). In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 280 . N4.

Gadagkar, R (2016) A Most Perfect Read - A Review of - The Most Perfect Thing: Inside (and Outside) a Bird's Egg by Tim Birkhead, Bloomsbury, USA (2016). In: Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy, 82 (4). pp. 1323-1324.

Gadagkar, R (2016) Why does out society lack scientific temper and what can scientists do about it? In: Journal of Scientific Temper, 4 (1&2). pp. 57-60.

Bang, A and Gadagkar, R (2016) Winner-loser effects in a eusocial wasp. In: INSECTES SOCIAUX, 63 (2). pp. 349-352.

Gadagkar, R (2015) Solve Local Problems. In: Nature, 521 (7551). p. 153.

Roughgarden, J and Adkins-Regan, E and Akçay, E and Crawford, JC and Gadagkar, R and Griffith, SC and Hinde, CA and Hoquet, T and O’Connor, C and Prokop, ZM and Prum, RO and Shafir, S and Snow, SS and Taylor, D and VanCleve, J and Weisberg, M (2015) Sexual Selection Studies: A NESCent Catalyst Meeting. In: PeerJ PrePrints, 3 . e680v3.

McBean, G and Gadagkar, R and and 13 other, authors (2015) International Council for Science Responds. In: Nature, 517 . p. 145.

Ramaswamy, K and Gadagkar, R (2015) The Centre for Contemporary Studies [Interview with Prof. Raghavendra Gadagkar]. In: Connect, 2 (1). pp. 15-19.

Mitra, A and Nettimi, Palavalli R and Ramachandran, A and Saha, P and Gadagkar, R (2015) Males and females of the social wasp Ropalidia marginata do not differ in their cuticular hydrocarbon profiles and do not seem to use any long-distance volatile mate attraction cues. In: INSECTES SOCIAUX, 62 (3). pp. 281-289.

Gadagkar, R (2014) Look for the Big Picture - A Review of - Randomness in Evolution by John Tyler Bonner, Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey (2013). In: Current Science, 106 (9). pp. 1312-1313.

Gadagkar, R (2014) Role of Science, Technology and Innovation in Ensuring Sustainable Inclusive Development. In: Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy, 80 (2). pp. 181-183.

Shukla, S and Shilpa, MC and Gadagkar, R (2013) Virgin wasps develop ovaries on par with mated females, but lay fewer eggs. In: Insectes Sociaux, 60 (3). pp. 345-350.

Mitra, A and Gadagkar, R (2012) Queen signal should be honest to be involved in maintenance of eusociality: chemical correlates of fertility in Ropalidia marginata. In: Insectes Sociaux, 59 (2). pp. 251-255.

Sahay, P and Balasubramaniam, KN and Kalyani, JN and Supriya, K and Padmanabhan, A and Gadagkar, R (2012) Clinging to royalty: Ropalidia marginata queens can employ both pheromone and aggression. In: Insectes Sociaux, 59 (1). pp. 41-44.

Shilpa, MC and Sen, R and Samudre, S and Gadagkar, R (2011) Males, but not females, mate with multiple partners: a laboratory study of a primitively eusocial wasp Ropalidia marginata. In: Insectes Sociaux, 59 (1). pp. 61-65.

Gadagkar, R (2011) War and Peace - Conflict and Cooperation in an Insect Society. In: Science Reporter, 2011 (1). pp. 8-12.

Shilpa, MC and Sen, R and Gadagkar, R (2010) Nestmateship and body size do not influence mate choice in males and females: A laboratory study of a primitively eusocial wasp Ropalidia marginata. In: Behavioural Processes, 85 (1). pp. 42-46.

Sen, R and Gadagkar, R (2010) Natural history and behaviour of the primitively eusocial wasp Ropalidia marginata (Hymenoptera: Vespidae): a comparison of the two sexes. In: Journal of Natural History, 44 (15-16). pp. 959-968.

Nagendra, H and Gadagkar, R (2009) In this issue: Society and Science: interdisciplinary exchanges. In: Current Science, 97 (11). pp. 1513-1514.

Gadagkar, R (2009) A Review of - The Social Amoebae - The Biology of Cellular Slime Molds by J.T.Bonner, Princeton University Press, Princeton and Oxford (2009). In: Current Science, 97 (11). pp. 1675-1676.

Gadagkar, R (2009) Open access does more harm than good when based on a 'pay to publish' business model. In: Physiology News, 75 (Summer). p. 46.

Gadagkar, R (2009) A Review of - The lives of ants by Keller,L. and Gordon,E., Oxford University press, Oxford (2009). In: Myrmecological News, 13 . pp. 29-30.

Gadagkar, R (2008) What's happening at the Centre for Contemporary Studies and Why? In: Voices, 6 (1). p. 1.

Sumana, A and Deshpande, SA and Bhadra, AK and Gadagkar, R (2008) Workers of the primitively eusocial wasp Ropalidia marginata do not perceive their queen across a wire mesh partition. In: Journal of Ethology, 26 (2). pp. 207-212.

Gadagkar, R (2008) Why I do not discourage my students from "wasting" their time with the "theatre"? In: MOITREE, 1 (1). pp. 3-4.

Gadagkar, R (2007) Rats are nicer than we think, at least to each other. In: Journal of Biosciences, 32 (7). pp. 1223-1225.

Gadagkar, R (2006) A Subaltern View of Eusociality - A Review of - The Other Insect Societies by James T. Costa, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts (2006). In: Science, 314 (5804). pp. 1391-1392.

Gadagkar, R (2006) Who First Invented Agriculture? In: Indian Institute of Science, Pensioners' Association Bangalore, Silver Jubilee 1980-2005, 2005 . pp. 9-10.

Kardile, SP and Gadagkar, R (2005) Observations on the Natural History and Behaviour of the Primitively Eusocial Wasp Ropalidia cyathiformis (FAB.) (Hymenoptera: Vespidae). In: Journal of The Bombay Natural History Society, 102 (3). pp. 265-273.

Ramaswamy, K and Peeters, C and Yuvana, SP and Varghese, T and Pradeep, HD and Dietemann, V and Karpakakunjaram, V and Cobb, M and Gadagkar, R (2004) Social mutilation in the Ponerine ant Diacamma: cues originate in the victims. In: Insectes Sociaux, 51 (4). pp. 410-413.

Agrahari, M and Gadagkar, R (2004) Hard working nurses rather than over-aged nurses permit Ropalidia marginata to respond to the loss of young individuals. In: Insectes Sociaux, 51 (3). pp. 306-307.

Gadagkar, R (2002) WIKO - A Veritable Incubator for Competent Radicals. In: Wissenschaftskolleg Berlin Yearbook, 2002 . pp. 79-86.

Gadagkar, R (2001) Bill Hamilton - the Greatest Darwinian Since Darwin. In: Resonance - Journal of Science Education, 6 (4). pp. 4-5.

Gadagkar, R (2001) Division of Labour and Organization of Work in the Primitively Eusocial Wasp Ropalidia marginata. In: Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy, B67 (6). pp. 397-422.

Gadagkar, R (2001) Two Cultures at the Wissenschaftskolleg. In: Wissenschaftskolleg Berlin Yearbook, 2001 . pp. 68-75.

Sumana, A and Gadagkar, R (2001) The structure of dominance hierarchies in the primitively eusocial wasp Ropalidia marginata. In: Ethology Ecology & Evolution, 13 (3). pp. 273-281.

Gadagkar, R (2000) Genomic Imprinting - Some Interesting Implications for the Evolution of Social Behaviour. In: Resonance - journal of science education, 5 (9). pp. 58-68.

Gadagkar, R (2000) 'Ant'ics and antibiotics - A Review of - The Earth Dwellers - Adventures in the Land of Ants by Erich Hoyt, A Touchstone Book by Simon and Schuster (1996). In: Down to Earth, 9 (3). pp. 58-59.

Gadagkar, R (1999) Subterannean farmers - Ants invented agriculture some 50 million years before the humans. In: Down to Earth, 7 (21). pp. 48-49.

Gadagkar, R (1999) "What Is Life?" - Reconsidered - A Review of - Origins of Life by Dyson,F., Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1985). In: Resonance - journal of science education, 4 (2). pp. 88-90.

Gadagkar, R (1999) Caenorhabditis and the cost of sex. In: Trends In Ecology & Evolution, 14 (1). pp. 33-34.

Gadagkar, R (1998) Red ants with green beards. In: Journal of Biosciences, 23 (5). pp. 535-536.

Gadagkar, R (1998) Killer genes, green beards....... In: Down to Earth, 7 (13). pp. 15-16.

Naug, D and Gadagkar, R (1998) Division of labor among a cohort of young individuals in a primitively eusocial wasp. In: Insectes Sociaux, 45 (3). pp. 247-254.

Gadagkar, R (1998) Food fighters - Why do siblings fight with each other? A look at the science behind this universally common behaviour. In: Down to Earth, 1998 (June). pp. 24-25.

Gadagkar, R (1998) Introduction if forever-Introduced bee species may create problems for native species in India. In: Down to Earth, 1998 (April). p. 28.

Gadagkar, R (1998) Biology in the 21st Century - back to Stamp Collection? In: SCampus- A bi-annual from IISc, 1998 (Spring). p. 5.

Arathi, HS and Shakarad, M and Gadagkar, R (1997) Social organization in experimentally assembled colonies of Ropalidia marginata: comparison of introduced and natal wasps. In: Insectes Sociaux, 44 (2). pp. 139-146.

Sunil Kumar, M and Srihari, KT and Nair, P and Varghese, T and Gadagkar, R (1997) Ant Species Richness at selected localities of Bangalore. In: Insect Environment, 3 (1). pp. 3-5.

Rastogi, N and Nair, P and Kolatkar, M and William, H and Gadagkar, R (1997) Ant fauna of the Indian Institute of Science Campus - Survey and some preliminary observations. In: The Journal of the Indian Institute of Science, 77 (2). pp. 133-140.

Shakarad, M and Gadagkar, R (1997) Do Social Wasps Choose Nesting Strategies Based on Their Brood Rearing Abilities? In: Naturwissenschaften, 84 (2). pp. 79-82.

Rastogi, N and Nair, P and Kolatkar, M and Gadagkar, R (1997) Foraging Strategies in the Ants Myrmicaria brunnea and Diacamma ceylonense-Some Preliminary Observations. In: Entomon, 22 (1). pp. 79-81.

Gadagkar, R (1996) What's the essence of royalty - one keto group? In: Current Science, 71 (12). pp. 975-980.

Gadagkar, R (1996) Sharing the blame. In: Down to Earth, 1996 . pp. 24-26.

Gadagkar, R (1996) Konrad Lorenz - father to ethology and mother to ducks, geese, jackdaws, salamanders, fish and many more! In: Resonance - journal of science education, 1 (6). pp. 2-3.

Gadagkar, R (1996) Exploring Japan ecologically. In: Down to Earth, 4 (22). pp. 22-23.

Geetha, L and Gadagkar, R (1996) How does a fungus know the time of day? In: Current Science, 70 (6). pp. 419-421.

Gadagkar, R (1996) A Review of - The Coevolutionary Process by J.N.Thompson, The University of Chicago Press, Chicago and London (1994). In: Tropical Ecology, 37 (1). pp. 147-148.

Gadagkar, R (1996) Evolution of an insect society - 1. The ideas.(In Japanese). In: The Insectarium, 33 (3). pp. 4-9.

Gadagkar, R (1996) Evolution of an insect society - 2. The data.(In Japanese). In: The Insectarium, 33 (4). pp. 18-23.

Gadagkar, R (1995) Conservation pays - preserving all forms of life holds for a more promising eco-future. In: Down to Earth, 1995 . pp. 47-48.

Chandrashekara, K and Gadagkar, R (1995) A Review of - Functional Dynamics of Phytophagous Insects (Ed.) T.N. Ananthakrishnan, Oxford and IBH, New Delhi (1994). In: Current Science, 69 (5). pp. 470-471.

Gadagkar, R (1995) Can animals count? In: Current Science, 68 (12). pp. 1180-1182.

Bhide, VG and Chandrasemar, J and Chandrashekaran, MK and Gupta, SD and Deb, BM and Gadagkar, R and Mukunda, N and Sitaram, A and Srinivas, V and Srinivasan, R and Vidyasagar, M (1995) University-Education In Science. In: Current Science, 68 (3). pp. 255-267.

Lehrer, M and Horridge, GA and Zhang, SW and Gadagkar, R (1995) Shape vision in bees: innate preference for flower-like patterns. In: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society London, 347 (1320). pp. 123-137.

Gadagkar, R (1995) Observational study of animal behaviour: From instinct to intelligence. In: Current Science, 68 (2). pp. 185-196.

Venkataraman, AB and Gadagkar, R (1995) Age-Specific Acceptance of Unrelated Conspecifics on Nests of the Primitively Eusocial Wasp Ropalidia marginata. In: Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy, B61 (4). pp. 299-314.

Gadagkar, R (1994) A Review of - Behaviour and Social Evolution of Wasps : The Communal Aggregation Hypothesis. YosiakiItô, (Eds.) R.M.May and P.H.Harvey. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). In: The Quarterly Review of Biology, 69 (4). pp. 558-559.

Kirchner, WH and Gadagkar, R (1994) Discrimination of nestmate workers and drones in honeybees. In: Insectes Sociaux, 41 (3). pp. 335-338.

Gadagkar, R (1994) A Review of - The Natural History of Inbreeding and Outbreeding : Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives. In: Tropical Ecology, 35 . pp. 349-352.

Gadagkar, R (1994) Social Insect Buffs Swarm in Paris and decide to go to Adelaide. In: IUSSI Indian Chapter, Newsletter, 8 (1&2). pp. 4-5.

Gadagkar, R and Roubik, DW and Inoue, T and Ashton, PS and Chandrashekaran, MK (1993) Diversity and Flexibility of Biotic Communities in Fluctuating Environments – Preface. In: Journal of Biosciences, 18 (4). p. 423.

Gadagkar, R (1993) Western scientists set the trends. In: Down to Earth, 2 (7). pp. 45-46.

Gadagkar, R and Chandrashekara, K and Chandran, S and Bhagavan, S (1993) Queen success is correlated with worker-brood genetic relatedness in a primitively eusocial wasp (Ropalidia marginata). In: Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 49 (8). pp. 714-717.

Sinha, A and Premnath, S and Chandrashekara, K and Gadagkar, R (1993) Ropalidia rufoplagiata: a polistine wasp society probably lacking permanent reproductive division of labour. In: Insectes Sociaux, 40 (1). pp. 69-86.

Gadagkar, R and Nair, P and Chandrashekara, K and Bhat, DM (1993) Ant species richness and diversity in some selected localities of Western Ghats, India. In: Hexapoda, 5 (2). pp. 79-94.

Gadagkar, R (1993) My Vacation with Apis mellifera. In: IUSSI Indian Chapter, Newsletter, 7 (1,2). pp. 3-4.

Gadagkar, R (1993) A Review of – Chemical Ecology of Phytophagous Insects. In: Phytophaga, 5 . pp. 135-137.

Venkataraman, A and Gadagkar, R (1992) Kin recognition in a semi-natural context: Behaviour towards foreign conspecifics in the social wasp Ropalidia marginata (Lep.) (Hymenoptera: Vespidae. In: Insectes Sociaux, 39 (3). pp. 285-299.

Gadagkar, R (1992) Gadagkar, R. (1992) New agenda for social insect research: A Review of Success and Dominance in Ecosystems : The Case of the Social Insects by E.O.Wilson, Ecology Institute, Germany. Current Science, 62, 317-318. In: Current Science, 62 (3). pp. 317-318.

Gadagkar, R and Chandarshekara, K and Chandran, S and Bhagavan, S (1991) Worker-Brood Genetic Relatedness in a Primitively Eusocial Wasp. In: Naturwissenschaften, 78 (11). pp. 523-526.

Gadagkar, R and Bhagavan, S and Malpe, R and Vinutha, C (1991) Seasonal variation in the onset of egg laying in a primitively eusocial wasp: implications for the evolution of sociality. In: Entomon, 16 (3). 167 -174.

Chandrashekara, K and Gadagkar, R (1991) Unmated Queens in the primitively eusocial wasp Ropalidia marginata (Lep.) (Hymenoptera: Vespidae. In: Insectes Sociaux, 38 (2). pp. 213-216.

Gadagkar, R and Chandrashekara, K and Nair, P (1990) Insect species diversity in tropics: Sampling methods and a case study. In: Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society, 87 (3). pp. 337-353.

Gadagkar, R (1990) Gadagkar, R. 1990. Evolution of eusociality : the advantage of assured fitness returns. In: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society London B, 329 (1252). pp. 17-25.

Venkataraman, AB and Swarnalatha, VB and Nair, P and Gadagkar, R (1988) The mechanism of nestmate discrimination in the tropical social wasp Ropalidia marginata and its implications for the evolution of sociality. In: Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 23 (5). pp. 271-279.

Gadagkar, R (1988) The Genetic Basis of Behaviour. In: IUSSI Indian Chapter, Newsletter, 2 (2). p. 45.

Gadagkar, R and Gadagkar, VR (1988) The Amazing World of the Honey Bees. In: Vignana Parichaya, 10 (3). pp. 4-8.

Gadagkar, R (1988) Kin recognition in social insects. In: IUSSI Indian Chapter, Newsletter, 2 (1). pp. 4-5.

Gadagkar, R (1985) Review of Semiochemistry: Flavours and pheromones. Proceedings of the American Chemical Society Symposium Washington, D.C. USA, (Eds.) T.E. Acree & D.M. Soderlund, Walde de Gruyter, Berlin, New York, (1985). In: The Journal of the Indian Institute of Science, 68 . pp. 72-76.

Gadagkar, R and Gadgil, MG and Joshi, NV and Mahabal, AS (1982) Observations on the Natural History and Population ecology of the Social Wasp Ropalidia marginata from peninsular India (Hymenoptera,Vespidae). In: Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences (Animal Sciences), 91 (6). pp. 539-552.

Gadagkar, R and Joshi, NV (1982) Social Organisation in the Indian Wasp Ropalidia cyathiformis (Fab.) (Hymenoptera: Vespidae). In: Zeitschift Tierpsychol, 64 (1). pp. 15-32.

Gadagkar, R and Gadgil, MA and Mahabal, AS (1982) Observations on population ecology and sociobiology of the paper wasp Ropalidia marginata (Lep.) (Family:Vespidae). In: Proceedings of the Symposium on Ecology and Animal Population, Zoological Survey of India, 1982 (1). pp. 49-61.

Gadagkar, R and Gopinathan, KP (1980) Bacteriophage burst size during multiple infections. In: Journal of Biosciences, 2 (3). pp. 253-259.

Gadagkar, R and Gupta, G (1979) A nick free solution to the DNA winding problem - Round-up of research. In: Science Today, 13 (15). p. 33.

Gadagkar, R and Gopinathan, KP (1978) Inhibition of DNA Injection from Mycobacteriophage I3 by Tween-80. In: Virology, 91 (2). pp. 487-488.

Editorials/Short Communications

Gadagkar, R (2023) More Fun Than Fun: Science Is Impoverished Without Its Tales. In: Journal of science education .

Gadagkar, R (2023) Is male reproduction in humans more egalitarian by mammalian standards? In: The Hindu .

Gadagkar, R (2023) In scholarly peer-review, discard bath water, keep baby. In:

Gadagkar, R (2022) More Fun Than Fun: Is Evolutionary Medicine Coming of Age? In: Health , History , The Sciences .

Gadagkar, R (2022) More Fun Than Fun: E.O. Wilson’s Love of Ants – and All Things Living. In:

Gadagkar, R (2022) More Fun Than Fun: Strife in the Harmonious World of Honey Bees, Part 2. In: The Wire Science .

Gadagkar, R (2022) More Fun Than Fun: Strife in the Harmonious World of Honey Bees. In: The Wire Science .

Gadagkar, R (2022) More Fun Than Fun: The Wasp Who Would Be Queen. In: The Wire .

Gadagkar, R (2022) More Fun Than Fun: What Can Coucals Teach Us About Parental Care? In: Science The Wire .

Gadagkar, R (2021) More Fun Than Fun: Beetles Lead Complex Social Lives in Dead Trees. In:

Gadagkar, R (2021) Prof. Dr. Raghavendra Gadagkar, India - Alumni Uni Würzburg - 1000 Careers One Story. Teilnehmer-Portraits. In:

Gadagkar, R (2021) More Fun Than Fun: What Do Dogs (and Other Animals) Do All Day and All Night? In:

Gadagkar, R (2021) More Fun Than Fun: Decoding the Babbles of Crickets, Birds and Undergrads. In:

Gadagkar, R (2021) More Fun Than Fun: The Exquisite Wax Palace of the Honey Bees. In:

Gadagkar, R (2021) More Fun Than Fun: The Underground Architects and Engineers of the Ant World. In:

Gadagkar, R (2021) More Fun Than Fun: Weaving with Silk, the Ant Way. In:

Gadagkar, R (2021) Communicating science to the general public: role of scientists and science writers. In: Current Science, 121 (4). pp. 463-464.

Gadagkar, R (2021) More Fun Than Fun: Evolution on Islands in Water, in the Sky and Elsewhere. In:

Gadagkar, R (2021) More Fun Than Fun: Plants Also Have Their Social Lives and Family Disputes. The Wire Science. In:

Gadagkar, R (2021) More Fun Than Fun: The South Asian Greater Banded Hornet Waits to be Studied. In:

Gadagkar, R (2021) More Fun Than Fun : Chasing Wasps on a Bicycle – and Getting a PhD. In: The Wire .

Gadagkar, R and Krishnan, A (2021) Science on a shoestring budget: Interview with Raghavendra Gadagkar. In:

Gadagkar, R (2021) Gadagkar, R., 2021. More Fun Than Fun: Learning How Fruit Flies Disperse – From a Tabletop. In:

Gadagkar, R (2021) Gadagkar, R., 2021. More Fun Than Fun: The Unlikely Stardom of the Naked Mole Rat. The Wire Science. In:

Gadagkar, R (2021) More Fun Than Fun : How Do Insect Societies Deal With Infectious Diseases? In:

Gadagkar, R (2021) Gadagkar, R., 2021. More Fun Than Fun: What Can We Learn from Insect Societies? The Wire Science. In:

Gadagkar, R (2021) Gadagkar, R., 2021. More Fun Than Fun: Why Do Animals Sport Bright Colours? The Wire Science. In:

Gadagkar, R (2021) Gadagkar, R., 2021. More Fun Than Fun: How Do Animals Recognise their Kin? The Wire Science. In:

Gadagkar, R (2021) More Fun Than Fun : My Favourite Lizard Stories. In: The Wire .

Gadagkar, R (2021) More Fun Than Fun : Not Just Us – Dancing Bees Need a Good Night’s Sleep, Too. In: The Wire .

Gadagkar, R (2021) More Fun Than Fun : Scientists Must Write for the People. In: The Wire .

Gadagkar, R (2021) More Fun Than Fun : The Joys and Burdens of Our Heroes. In:

Gadagkar, R (2020) Gadagkar, R., 2020. More Fun Than Fun: In the Wild, There’s More Than One Way to Find a Mate. The Wire Science. In:

Gadagkar, R (2020) Gadagkar, R., 2020. More Fun Than Fun: The Marvelous World of Outsourcing Parenting Duties. The Wire Science. In:

Gadagkar, R (2020) More Fun Than Fun: An Ode To Grandmothers and Their Grandmotherly Wisdom. In: The Wire .

Gadagkar, R (2020) More Fun Than Fun: Experienced Ants Lead and Teach, Naïve Ants Follow and Learn. In: The Wire Science .

Gadagkar, R (2020) Gadagkar, R., 2020. More Fun Than Fun: The Smart Animals That Helped Scientists Demystify Altruism. The Wire Science. In:

Gadagkar, R (2017) Guest Editorial: Indian National Science Academy: Some Challenges Ahead. In: Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy, 83 (1). pp. 1-4.

Gadagkar, R (2004) On networking Indian biodiversity databases. In: BD DB Networking workshop, 2004 (March). pp. 1-13.

Gadagkar, R (1989) In Praise of Birds. In: Deccan Herald (Sunday Herald), Bangalore .

Preprint

Sharma, N and Gadagkar, R (2023) Spatial organization of collective food distribution in a paper wasp society. [Preprint]

Other

Gadagkar, R Entomological research in India: Basic and applied research remain disconnected, Science Communication Plenary, 2018 International Branch Virtual Symposium, Entomological Society of America. UNSPECIFIED.

Gadagkar, R Gadagkar, R., 2020. More Fun Than Fun: Dung Beetles, the Milky Way and the Marvels of Animal Navigation. The Wire Science. UNSPECIFIED.

Gadagkar, R Gadagkar, R., 2020. More Fun Than Fun: Where the Worlds of Science and Magic Collide. The Wire Science. UNSPECIFIED.

Gadagkar, R Let's Empower People with The Method of Science and Not Merely Its Conclusions. Confluence http://confluence.ias.ac.in/lets-empower-people-with-the-method-of-science-and-not-merely-its-conclusions/. UNSPECIFIED.

Gadagkar, R Let’s Create Budgetary Literacy, Confluence. UNSPECIFIED.

Gadagkar, R More Fun Than Fun: A Story of Stephen Fry, Honey Bees, Greek Myths – and Science. UNSPECIFIED.

Gadagkar, R More Fun Than Fun: Battles of the Sexes Can Now Be Made to Order - or Vanish. UNSPECIFIED.

Gadagkar, R More Fun Than Fun: When Natural Selection Makes Us Less Fit. UNSPECIFIED.

Supriya, DG and Gadagkar, R Professor Raghavendra Gadagkar: The world at his doorstep. NRI Pulse. UNSPECIFIED.

Sridhar, H and Gadagkar, R Standing conventional wisdom on its head - Conversation with Hari Sridhar [Excerpt], IndiaBioscience. UNSPECIFIED.

Sridhar, H and Gadagkar, R Standing conventional wisdom on its head: an interview with Raghavendra Gadagkar (Full interview) - Conversation with Hari Sridhar. UNSPECIFIED.

Gadagkar, R Why does our society lack scientific temper and what can scientists do about it? Confluence. UNSPECIFIED.

Audio

Gadagkar, R Taylor, H. (Presenter) 2018. Is birdsong music? The Science Show, Australian Broadcasting Corporation Radio. Guests: Tim Low, OferTchernichovski, Constance Scharff, Richard Prum, Ani Patel, OnurGüntürkün, Philip Kitcher, Raghavendra Gadagkar, Bernie Krause. [Audio]

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