Publications
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R Srikanth, V P Lavanyaa co-authored Air quality in Bengaluru improves significantly post the lockdown BusinessLine, 6 May 2020 |
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Sindhu Radhakrishna co-authored Professor and Head, Animal Behaviour and Cognition Programme The human–primate interface in the New Normal: Challenges and opportunities for primatologists in the COVID‐19 era and beyond https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7404331/ American Journal of Primatology, August 2020 In this commentary, authors identified challenges and opportunities at human-primate interfaces in light of COVID-19, focusing on examples from Asia, and make recommendations for researchers working with wild primates to reduce zoonosis risk and leverage research opportunities. |
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Harini Santhanam co-authored Assistant Professor, Energy, Environment and Climate Change Programme Saturation indices of aqueous mineral phases as proxies of seasonal dynamics of a transitional water ecosystem using a geochemical modeling approach. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs40808-020-00910-x Modeling Earth Systems and Environment, August 2020 In line with the recent research on coastal ecosystems, the present investigation details the changes in environmental parameters modeled as a function of their spatial and temporal distributions (dry and wet seasons) in a transitional aquatic ecosystem in South India, Pulicat lagoon using a geochemical model and saturation indices. |
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R Srikanth co-authored Optimal Electricity Mix for the Southern Region. NIAS Workshop Report No. NIAS/NSE/EEP/U/WR/07/2020 |
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R Srikanth Professor, Energy, Environment and Climate Change Programme Costly solution:Careful on flue gas desulphurisers https://www.financialexpress.com/opinion/costly-solution-careful-on-flue-gas-desulphurisers/2035605 Financial Express |
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R Srikanth Costly solution: Careful on flue gas Desulphurisers Financial Express, 27 July 2020 |
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V V Binoy Is boldness in climbing perch (Anabas testudineus) sensitive to the apparatus used for the measurement? https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.07.06.189092 Co-Authored with Prantik Das. bioRxiv |
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Sindhu Radhakrishna co-authored Professor and Head, Animal Behaviour and Cognition Programme What does human-animal studies have to offer ethology? https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10211-020-00349-4 Acta Ethologica, July 2020 Although animals are the primary focus of studies in human-animal studies (HAS), very few ethologists engage with this discipline. Insights from HAS can help provide a deeper and richer understanding of animal behaviour and humananimal interactions. HAS perspectives regarding animal and human spaces, the sociozoological scale theory, and the concepts of animal agency and intersubjectivity in human-animal interactions help demystify puzzling aspects of human-wildlife conflict scenarios and impel a re-examination of ethological dictums and methodologies. We argue that inputs from human-animal studies will aid in the growth of ethology. |