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    Molecular and Morphological Study of Leaping Frogs (Anura, Ranixalidae) with Description of Two New Species by Garg, Sonali, Biju, S D

    Published in PloS one (16-11-2016)
    “…The monotypic anuran family Ranixalidae is endemic to India, with a predominant distribution in the Western Ghats, a region that is home to several unique…”
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    Micro-synchrophasor based special protection scheme for distribution system automation in a smart city by Kumar, Deepa S., J.S., Savier, S., Biju S.

    “…Introduction Aspects of power system protection which contributes to mal-operations and blackouts can be improved by supervision of system behavior and…”
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    Gradual Adaptation Toward a Range-Expansion Phenotype Initiated the Global Radiation of Toads by Van Bocxlaer, Ines, Loader, Simon P, Roelants, Kim, Biju, S.D, Menegon, Michele, Bossuyt, Franky

    “…Recent studies have identified range expansion as a potential driver of speciation. Yet it remains poorly understood how, under identical extrinsic settings,…”
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    Frankixalus, a New Rhacophorid Genus of Tree Hole Breeding Frogs with Oophagous Tadpoles by Biju, S D, Senevirathne, Gayani, Garg, Sonali, Mahony, Stephen, Kamei, Rachunliu G, Thomas, Ashish, Shouche, Yogesh, Raxworthy, Christopher J, Meegaskumbura, Madhava, Van Bocxlaer, Ines

    Published in PloS one (20-01-2016)
    “…Despite renewed interest in the biogeography and evolutionary history of Old World tree frogs (Rhacophoridae), this family still includes enigmatic frogs with…”
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    New microhylid frog genus from Peninsular India with Southeast Asian affinity suggests multiple Cenozoic biotic exchanges between India and Eurasia by Garg, Sonali, Biju, S. D.

    Published in Scientific reports (13-02-2019)
    “…Anurans in Peninsular India exhibit close biogeographical links with Gondwana as well as Laurasia, often explainable by the geological history of the Indian…”
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    New frog family from India reveals an ancient biogeographical link with the Seychelles by Bossuyt, Franky, Biju, S. D

    Published in Nature (16-10-2003)
    “…About 96% of the more than 4,800 living anuran species belong to the Neobatrachia or advanced frogs. Because of the extremely poor representation of these…”
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    From Clinging to Digging: The Postembryonic Skeletal Ontogeny of the Indian Purple Frog, Nasikabatrachus sahyadrensis (Anura: Nasikabatrachidae) by Senevirathne, Gayani, Thomas, Ashish, Kerney, Ryan, Hanken, James, Biju, S D, Meegaskumbura, Madhava

    Published in PloS one (30-03-2016)
    “…The Indian Purple frog, Nasikabatrachus sahyadrensis, occupies a basal phylogenetic position among neobatrachian anurans and has a very unusual life history…”
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    Unearthing the Fossorial Tadpoles of the Indian Dancing Frog Family Micrixalidae by Senevirathne, Gayani, Garg, Sonali, Kerney, Ryan, Meegaskumbura, Madhava, Biju, S D

    Published in PloS one (30-03-2016)
    “…Tadpoles of the monotypic Indian dancing frog family Micrixalidae have remained obscure for over 125 years. Here we report the discovery of the elusive…”
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    Description of four new species of Burrowing Frogs in the Fejervarya rufescens complex (Dicroglossidae) with notes on morphological affinities of Fejervarya species in the Western Ghats by Garg, Sonali, Biju, S D

    Published in Zootaxa (20-06-2017)
    “…The Rufescent Burrowing Frog, Fejervarya rufescens, is thought to have a wide distribution across the Western Ghats in Peninsular India. This locally abundant…”
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    Evolutionary History of the Asian Horned Frogs (Megophryinae): Integrative Approaches to Timetree Dating in the Absence of a Fossil Record by Mahony, Stephen, Foley, Nicole M, Biju, S D, Teeling, Emma C

    Published in Molecular biology and evolution (01-03-2017)
    “…Molecular dating studies typically need fossils to calibrate the analyses. Unfortunately, the fossil record is extremely poor or presently nonexistent for many…”
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    Author Correction: New microhylid frog genus from Peninsular India with Southeast Asian affinity suggests multiple Cenozoic biotic exchanges between India and Eurasia by Garg, Sonali, Biju, S. D.

    Published in Scientific reports (28-08-2019)
    “…An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper…”
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    Urethral duplication with congenital megacystis and obstructive megaureter - A rare association by Singh, Praveen, Krishnamoorthy, H, Biju, S Pillai

    Published in Indian journal of urology (01-01-2021)
    “…Urethral duplication (UD) in a female is a rare congenital anomaly. Although UD is commonly associated with other congenital anomalies of the urinary tract,…”
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    Cryptic diversity within the Megophrys major species group (Amphibia: Megophryidae) of the Asian Horned Frogs: Phylogenetic perspectives and a taxonomic revision of South Asian taxa, with descriptions of four new species by Mahony, Stephen, Kamei, Rachunliu G, Teeling, Emma C, Biju, S D

    Published in Zootaxa (19-11-2018)
    “…The Megophrys major species group (MMSG) is composed of typically medium to large sized frogs. Within the genus, it is the most geographically widespread clade…”
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    Global patterns of diversification in the history of modern amphibians by Roelants, Kim, Gower, David J, Wilkinson, Mark, Loader, Simon P, Biju, S.D, Guillaume, Karen, Moriau, Linde, Bossuyt, Franky

    “…The fossil record of modern amphibians (frogs, salamanders, and caecilians) provides no evidence for major extinction or radiation episodes throughout most of…”
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    Vocal behavior of the elusive purple frog of India (Nasikabatrachus sahyadrensis), a fossorial species endemic to the Western Ghats by Thomas, Ashish, Suyesh, Robin, Biju, S D, Bee, Mark A

    Published in PloS one (07-02-2014)
    “…Quantitative descriptions of animal vocalizations can inform an understanding of their evolutionary functions, the mechanisms for their production and…”
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    Brilliant photoluminescence and triboluminescence from ternary complexes of Dy(III) and Tb(III) with 3-phenyl-4-propanoyl-5-isoxazolonate and a bidentate phosphine oxide coligand by Biju, S, Gopakumar, N, Bünzli, J-C G, Scopelliti, R, Kim, H K, Reddy, M L P

    Published in Inorganic chemistry (05-08-2013)
    “…Three new lanthanide heterocyclic β-diketonate complexes [Dy(PPI)3(EtOH)2] (1), [Dy(PPI)3(DPEPO)] (2), and [Tb(PPI)3(DPEPO)] (3) [where HPPI =…”
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    Late Cretaceous vicariance in Gondwanan amphibians by Van Bocxlaer, Ines, Roelants, Kim, Biju, S D, Nagaraju, J, Bossuyt, Franky

    Published in PloS one (20-12-2006)
    “…Overseas dispersals are often invoked when Southern Hemisphere terrestrial and freshwater organism phylogenies do not fit the sequence or timing of Gondwana…”
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    A new species of Micryletta frog (Microhylidae) from Northeast India by Das, Abhijit, Garg, Sonali, Hamidy, Amir, Smith, Eric N, Biju, S D

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (11-06-2019)
    “…We describe a new species of frog in the microhylid genus Dubois, 1987 from Northeast India based on molecular and morphological evidence. The new species,…”
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    Taxonomic review of the Asian Horned Frogs (Amphibia: Megophrys Kuhl & Van Hasselt) of Northeast India and Bangladesh previously misidentified as M. parva (Boulenger), with descriptions of three new species by Mahony, Stephen, Kamei, Rachunliu G., Teeling, Emma C., Biju, S. D.

    Published in Journal of natural history (17-01-2020)
    “…is currently considered to be among the most widely dispersed species within the genus, however, recent studies have provided compelling evidence that this…”
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    A new Microhyla species (Anura: Microhylidae) from riparian evergreen forest in the eastern Himalayan state of Arunachal Pradesh, India by Biju, S D, Garg, Sonali, Kamei, Rachunliu G, Maheswaran, Gopinathan

    Published in Zootaxa (23-09-2019)
    “…A new frog species of the genus Microhyla (Anura, Microhylidae) is described from riparian mid-elevation (860 m asl) evergreen forest in Namdapha National…”
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