School of Natural Sciences and Engineering

Elephants on the Move

In this chapter, using empirical data, the authors assess the behavioural adaptability of elephants, as determined by their innate biological variables, such as age, sex and grouping patterns at the population level. They also discuss the impacts of global climatic changes on the behaviour and distribution of Asian elephants, as evidenced through studies conducted on these aspects. They discuss how elephants, in general, avoid areas of high human use.

The extinction of experience in a biodiversity hotspot: rural school children’s knowledge of animals in the Western Ghats, India

This study is conducted in a biodiversity hotspot in southern India to examine the knowledge level of rural school children regarding the mammalian species in their region. The results of the study showed that school children were able to recognize regional mammalian species that are publicized by media sources, but had little knowledge about their conservation status or more significant information about them.

Sneha Gutgutia

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Sneha Gutgutia
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Doctoral Student
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Department
Title of the thesis
Life at the Urban Margins: Human-Animal Relations and Precarity in Indian Cities
Doctoral and Other Programmes
Batch
2018

Shubhangi Srivastava

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Shubhangi Srivastava
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Doctoral Student
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Department
Title of the thesis
A Tail of Two Cities: Ecological, Socioeconomic and Political Dynamics of Human-Dog Relations in Urban India
Doctoral and Other Programmes
Batch
2018

Ashni Kumar Dhawale

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Doctoral Student
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Department
Title of the thesis
Ecological and Behavioural Adaptations of Lion-Tailed Macaques to a Rainforest–Anthropogenic Habitat Matrix in the Western Ghats Mountains of Southern India
Doctoral and Other Programmes
Batch
2017