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Rajanathan Rajaratnam
University of New England Australia - Armidale / Australia
Natural Sciences / Biological Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 129551
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Rajanathan Rajaratnam's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Diet and habitat selection of the leopard cat (Prionailurus bengalensis borneoensis) in an agricultural landscape in Sabah, Malaysian BorneoR Rajaratnam, M Sunquist, L Rajaratnam, L AmbuJournal of tropical ecology 23 (2), 209-217, 20071922007
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The Vulnerable red panda Ailurus fulgens in Bhutan: distribution, conservation status and management recommendationsS Dorji, R Rajaratnam, K VernesOryx 46 (4), 536-543, 2012692012
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Habitat correlates of the red panda in the temperate forests of BhutanS Dorji, K Vernes, R RajaratnamPloS one 6 (10), e26483, 2011692011
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The ecological benefit of tigers (Panthera tigris) to farmers in reducing crop and livestock losses in the eastern Himalayas: implications for conservation of large apex predatorsP Thinley, R Rajaratnam, JP Lassoie, SJ Morreale, PD Curtis, K Vernes, ...Biological Conservation 219, 119-125, 2018472018
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Mammal richness and diversity in a Himalayan hotspot: the role of protected areas in conserving Bhutan\'s mammalsS Dorji, R Rajaratnam, K VernesBiodiversity and Conservation 28 (12), 3277 - 3297, 2019432019
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