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Dissertation topics in environmental science in india

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Karanth K. U. (1988): Population structure, density and biomass of large herbivores in a South Indian tropical forest.  University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA, (Master’ thesis).Karanth K. U. (1993):  Predator-prey relationships among the large mammals of Nagarahole National Park (India). Mangalore University, Mangalore, India. (Ph. D. Thesis).Ahrestani, F. S. (1999). Population density estimates for mammalian herbivores in Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary, South India. MSc dissertation, Syracuse University, New York.Kumar N.S. (2000): Ungulate Density and biomass in the tropical semi-arid forest of Ranthambore, India. Salim Ali School of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, Pondicherry University, India (Master’s thesis).Jathanna, D (2001): Density, biomass and habitat occupancy of ungulate prey species of tiger in Bhadra Tiger Reserve, Karnataka. Sourashtra University, India (Master’s thesis).Ranganathan, J (2002): Beyond Pugmarks and Tiger Conservation Units: Where Can Tigers Survive in the Indian Subcontinent? Consequences of the Distribution of Forest and Protected Areas Across the Landscape. University of Minnesota, USA (Master’s thesis).Andheria, A. P (2006): Assessment of diet and abundance of large carnivores from filed surveys of scats. Post-Graduate Programme in Wildlife Biology & Conservation, Centre for Wildlife Studies. The Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal University, India (Master’s thesis).Goswami, V. R (2006): Estimation of adult male Asian elephants (Elephas maximus indicus) population size in Nagarhole-Bandipur National Parks using capture-recapture methods.  Post-Graduate Programme in Wildlife Biology & Conservation, Centre for Wildlife Studies. The Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal University, India (Master’s thesis).Karthik, T (2006): Patterns of seed rain and regeneration in abandoned paddy fields in Bhadra Tiger Reserve.  Post-Graduate Programme in Wildlife Biology & Conservation, Centre for Wildlife Studies. The Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal University, India (Master’s thesis).Krishna, C (2006): Estimating occupancy and assessing the influence of covariates on the distribution of the four horned antelope (Tetracerus quadricornis) in a South Indian tropical forest.  Post-Graduate Programme in Wildlife Biology & Conservation, Centre for Wildlife Studies. The Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal University, India (Master’s thesis). Pariwakam, M. P (2006): Estimation of abundance and fawn survival in chital (Axis axis) populations using photographic capture-recapture sampling.  Post-Graduate Programme in Wildlife Biology & Conservation, Centre for Wildlife Studies. The Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal University, India (Master’s thesis).Gopalaswamy, A. M (2006): Estimating sloth bear abundance from repeated presence-absence data in Nagarahole-Bandipur National Parks, India. University of Florida, USA (Master’s thesis).

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