Sindhu Radhakrishna

Professor
Administrative Position
Head
Phone
+91-080-2218 5115
E-mail
sindhu.radhakrishna@gmail.com
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S 23
Department

Joined NIAS on 1st September 2002. Most significant research contribution: Study on non-human primates contributing to significant understanding of human sociality. Dr. Sindhu Radhakrishna holds a master's degree in psychology and a doctorate in animal behaviour. 

Her research interests are in the fields of primatology, behavioral ecology and conservation biology, and her work has focused on gaining a better understanding of social behaviour and communication in nocturnal primates. She was awarded the INSA Young Scientist's Award in recognition of the significance of her doctoral research on the behaviourial ecology of the Slender loris, a nocturnal primate found in southern India

Sindhu Radhakrishna, V V Binoy
co-authored
Animal Behaviour and Cognition
Human-Elephant conflict in Kerala, India: A rapid appraisal using compensation records.
Human Ecology 48: 101-109.
1 January 2020
Journal Articles
Sindhu Radhakrishna
co-authored
Animal Behaviour and Cognition
Reliability of macaques as seed dispersers
American Journal of Primatology 82(5): e23115
1 January 2020
Journal Articles
Sindhu Radhakrishna, V V Binoy
co-authored
Animal Behaviour and Cognition
To kill or not to kill?: Factors related to people’s support of lethal and non-lethal strategies for managing monkeys in India
Human Dimensions of Wildlife
1 January 2020
Journal Articles
Sindhu Radhakrishna, Paula A Pebsworth
co-authored
Animal Behaviour and Cognition
Using conditioned taste aversion to reduce human-nonhuman primate conflict: A comparison of four potentially illness-inducing drugs
Applied Animal Behaviour Science 225(104948)
1 January 2020
Journal Articles
Sindhu Radhakrishna, Shaurabh Anand
co-authored
Animal Behaviour and Cognition
Is human–rhesus macaque (macaca mulatta) conflict in India a case of human-human conflict?
Ambio 49: 1685-1696.
1 January 2020
Journal Articles
Sindhu Radhakrishna
co-authored
Animal Behaviour and Cognition
Janus-faced interactions: The nature of human-macaque conflicts in India.
Hornbill Apr-June: 107-111.
1 January 2019
Journal Articles
image Sindhu Radhakrishna
co-authored
Animal Behaviour and Cognition
Why do people visit primate tourism sites? Investigating macaque tourism in Japan and Indonesia
Primates, October 2021
1 October 2021
image Sindhu Radhakrishna, V V Binoy
co-authored
Animal Behaviour and Cognition
The extinction of experience in a biodiversity hotspot: rural school children’s knowledge of animals in the Western Ghats, India
Current Science, July 2021
5 July 2021
image Sindhu Radhakrishna, V V Binoy
co-authored
Animal Behaviour and Cognition
To kill or not to kill?: factors related to people’s support of lethal and non-lethal strategies for managing monkeys in India
Human Dimensions of Wildlife, December 2020
1 December 2020
image Sindhu Radhakrishna
co-authored
Animal Behaviour and Cognition
The human–primate interface in the New Normal: Challenges and opportunities for primatologists in the COVID‐19 era and beyond
American Journal of Primatology, August 2020
1 August 2020
image Sindhu Radhakrishna
co-authored
Animal Behaviour and Cognition
What does human-animal studies have to offer ethology?
Acta Ethologica, July 2020
1 July 2020
image Sindhu Radhakrishna
co-authored
Animal Behaviour and Cognition
Using conditioned taste aversion to reduce human-nonhuman primate conflict: A comparison of four potentially illness-inducing drugs
Applied Animal Behaviour Science, April 2020
1 April 2020
image Sindhu Radhakrishna
co-authored
Animal Behaviour and Cognition
Is human–rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) conflict in India a case of human–human conflict?
Ambio, March 2020
1 March 2020
image Sindhu Radhakrishna
co-authored
Animal Behaviour and Cognition
Reliability of macaques as seed dispersers
American Journal of Primatology, February 2020
1 February 2020
Living with elephants Anindya Sinha, Sindhu Radhakrishna
Living with elephants: Exploring the nature and cause of human-elephant conflict in India
NIAS Backgrounder No. B2-2010
28 December 2010
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