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Ninad Avinash Mungi
Ninad Avinash Mungi
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How global climate change and regional disturbance can expand the invasion risk? Case study of Lantana camara invasion in the Himalaya
NA Mungi, NC Coops, K Ramesh, GS Rawat
Biological Invasions 20, 1849-1863, 2018
582018
Expanding niche and degrading forests: Key to the successful global invasion of Lantana camara (sensu lato)
NA Mungi, Q Qureshi, YV Jhala
Global Ecology and Conservation 23, e01080, 2020
482020
Endangered species management and climate change: When habitat conservation becomes a moving target
J Wilkening, W Pearson‐Prestera, NA Mungi, S Bhattacharyya
Wildlife Society Bulletin 43 (1), 11-20, 2019
342019
Identifying knowledge gaps in the research and management of invasive species in India
NA Mungi, M Kaushik, NP Mohanty, R Rastogi, J Antony Johnson, ...
Biologia 74, 623-629, 2019
242019
Role of species richness and human impacts in resisting invasive species in tropical forests
NA Mungi, Q Qureshi, YV Jhala
Journal of Ecology 109 (9), 3308-3321, 2021
192021
Management of human-wildlife interaction and invasive alien species in India.
VB Mathur, M Kaushik, SS Bist, NA Mungi, Q Qureshi
TR 2015/004. Wildlife Institute of India. Dehradun, 2015
18*2015
Insights from present distribution of an alpine mammal Royle’s pika (Ochotona roylei) to predict future climate change impacts in the Himalaya
S Bhattacharyya, NA Mungi, T Kawamichi, GS Rawat, BS Adhikari, ...
Regional Environmental Change 19, 2423-2435, 2019
172019
Gharial nesting in a reservoir is limited by reduced river flow and by increased bank vegetation
G Vashistha, NA Mungi, JW Lang, V Ranjan, PM Dhakate, FA Khudsar, ...
Scientific Reports 11 (1), 4805, 2021
162021
On the History, Politics and Science of Invasion Ecology
NA Mungi, Q Qureshi
DIALOGUE: Science, Scientists, and Society 1 (1), 1-17, 2018
112018
Megaherbivores provide biotic resistance against alien plant dominance
NA Mungi, YV Jhala, Q Qureshi, E le Roux, JC Svenning
Nature Ecology & Evolution 7 (10), 1645-1653, 2023
92023
Expanding niche and degrading forests: Key to the successful global invasion of Lantana camara (sensu lato). Glob Ecol Conserv 23: e01080
NA Mungi, Q Qureshi, YV Jhala
72020
Human–wildlife interactions and management of invasive alien species
M Kaushik, N Mungi
Current Science 108 (6), 1039-1040, 2015
62015
How can spatio-temporal overlap in mammals assist in maximizing biodiversity conservation? A case study of Periyar Tiger Reserve
TT Shameer, NA Mungi, B Ramesh, SV Kumar, PS Easa
Biologia, 1-11, 2021
52021
Distribution, drivers and restoration priorities of plant invasions in India
NA Mungi, Q Qureshi, YV Jhala
Journal of Applied Ecology 60 (11), 2400-2412, 2023
22023
A nature-positive future with biological invasions: theory, decision support and research needs
MA McGeoch, DA Clarke, NA Mungi, A Ordonez
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 379 (1902), 20230014, 2024
12024
The late-Quaternary megafauna extinctions: patterns, causes, ecological consequences, and implications for ecosystem management in the Anthropocene
JC Svenning, RT Lemoine, J Bergman, R Buitenwerf, E Le Roux, ...
Cambridge Prisms: Extinction, 1-68, 2024
12024
Distribution and conservation status of the endemic Nilgiri marten (Martes gwatkinsii)
TT Shameer, NA Mungi, SJ Backer, S Raman, SR Reddy, PS Easa, ...
Mammalia 87 (4), 360-366, 2023
12023
Spatiotemporal movement pattern of Asian Elephants Elephas maximus Linnaeus, 1758 in Sindhudurg District, Maharashtra, India
MD Patil, VK Patil, NA Mungi
Journal of Threatened Taxa 13 (5), 18099-18109, 2021
12021
Evaluating the potential for reintroducing the endangered wild water buffalo (Bubalus arnee) in Kanha National Park, central India
JK Bora, V Vardhan, RK Vijh, AV Deshmukh, Y Srinivas, NA Mungi, ...
Restoration Ecology 32 (3), e14079, 2024
2024
Conservation translocations
NA Mungi, MJ Gaywood, JG Ewen, PM Hollingsworth, ...
COMMUNITY ECOLOGY, 2024
2024
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