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Sumanta Bagchi
Sumanta Bagchi, Visiting Faculty Ph.D. in 2009 from Syracuse University, NY, USA |
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Specialisation
Ecology
Research Interest
Ecosystem function and services, Biodiversity and Global change, Coupled human-natural ecosystems, Plant-herbivore interactions, Wildlife conservation
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Selected publications
- Bagchi, S., and M.E. Ritchie (2010). Herbivory and plant tolerance: Experimental tests of alternative hypotheses involving non-substitutable resources. Oikos (doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0706.2010.18932.x).
- Bagchi, S., and M.E. Ritchie (2010). Herbivore effects on above- and belowground plant production and soil nitrogen availability in the Trans-Himalayan shrub-steppes. Oecologia (doi: 10.1007/s00442-010-1690-5).
- Bagchi, S., and M.E. Ritchie (2010). Introduced grazers can restrict potential soil carbon sequestration through impacts on plant community composition. Ecology Letters 13:959-968.
- Mishra, C., S. Bagchi, T. Namgail, and Y.V. Bhatnagar (2009). Multiple use of Trans-Himalayan rangelands: reconciling human livelihoods with wildlife conservation. Pp. 291-311. In du Toit, J., R. Kock, and J. Deutsch (eds.), Wild rangelands: Conserving wildlife while maintaining livestock in semi-arid ecosystems. Blackwell Publishing, London.
- Bagchi, S., S.P. Goyal and K. Sankar (2003). Prey abundance and prey selection by tigers (Panthera tigris) in a semi-arid, dry deciduous forest in western India. Journal of Zoology 260: 285-290.
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