Senior Fellow
Srinivas is a wildlife biologist with particular interest in understanding changes in landscape level processes and structure and how the same affect large mammal populations and distributions. He is a guest faculty at the M.Sc course in Wildlife Biology and Conservation at National Centre for Biological Sciences, where he has been co-guiding students for their Master's thesis. Srinivas's expertise is varied, ranging from using a spatial approach to understanding various ecological and environmental questions to finding innovative and practical solutions to conservation problems.
Ongoing Projects
Completed Projects
Saving the Fish from Mekong to Meghalaya
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Elephant on the Zebra Crossing
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My Elephant in My Village
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The Elephant in the Towns Commons
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Publications
Journal Article
- Invasion of natural grasslands by exotic trees increases flood risks in mountainous landscapes in South India
- Establishment of community-led fish conservation zones in Meghalaya and Manipur, India
- Bits and pieces: Forest fragmentation by linear intrusions in India
- Navigating paved paradise: Evaluating landscape permeability to movement for large mammals in two conservation priority landscapes in India
- Non-stationary and non-linear influence of ENSO and Indian Ocean Dipole on the variability of Indian monsoon rainfall and extreme rain events
Report
Database
Conference Paper
- La Nina and Indian Ocean Dipole Influence on Distribution of Daily Rain Intensities in India
- Estimating evapotranspiration demands of different land cover using diurnal signals in dry season stream discharge
- Vulnerabilities of Critical Ecosystems and Services in the Western Ghats to Overland Flows and Sedimentation during Extreme Rainfall Events