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    Influence of microhabitat on the distribution of tadpoles of three endemic Nyctibatrachus species (Nyctibatrachidae) from the Western Ghats, India by Priti, Hebbar, Gururaja, Kotambylu Vasudeva, Aravind, Neelavar Anantharam, Ravikanth, Gudasalamani

    Published in Biotropica (01-11-2021)
    “…Amphibians show a high amount of species richness and endemism. Such diversity can be attributed to their microenvironment as amphibians display fine‐scale…”
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    DNA barcoding indicates the range extension in an endemic frog Nyctibatrachus jog, from the Western Ghats, India by Hebbar, Priti, Anand, Anisha, K.V, Gururaja

    Published in Mitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources (02-09-2021)
    “…The frogs of genus Nyctibatrachus from the Western Ghats are endemic, with some taxa showing a narrow distribution range. Nyctibatrachus jog was known only…”
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    Do river basins shape genetic structure in the Kempholey night frog, India? by Priti, Hebbar, Anisha, Anand, Pavankumar, Thunga, Gururaja, Kotambylu Vasudeva, Aravind, Neelavar Anantharam, Ravikanth, Gudasalamani

    Published in Conservation genetics (01-02-2024)
    “…Amphibians are one of the most threatened groups of vertebrates globally. For effective conservation, understanding the patterns and processes underlying…”
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    A review on the conservation genetic studies of Indian amphibians and their implications on developing strategies for conservation.sup.[Dagger] by Hebbar, Priti, Ravikanth, G, Aravind, N. A

    Published in Journal of genetics (01-12-2019)
    “…Amphibians show a very high level of diversity and endemism and are facing global declines from the past few decades. Studies have shown that the molecular…”
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    Modeling impacts of future climate on the distribution of Myristicaceae species in the Western Ghats, India by Priti, Hebbar, Aravind, N.A., Uma Shaanker, R., Ravikanth, G.

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-04-2016)
    “…•Climate change will impact the distribution of many species.•Impact of climate change on distribution of 5 species of Myristicaceae predicted.•The model…”
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    A review on the conservation genetic studies of Indian amphibians and their implications on developing strategies for conservation by Hebbar, Priti, Ravikanth, G., Aravind, N. A.

    Published in Journal of genetics (01-12-2019)
    “…Amphibians show a very high level of diversity and endemism and are facing global declines from the past few decades. Studies have shown that the molecular…”
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    Revisiting current distribution and future habitat suitability models for the endemic Malabar Tree Toad (Pedostibes tuberculosus) using citizen science data by Aravind, C. K., Priti, Hebbar, Harikrishnan, S., Ravi, Chellam, Gururaja, Kotambylu Vasudeva

    Published in Scientific reports (14-08-2024)
    “…Climate change is one of the major drivers of biodiversity loss. Among vertebrates, amphibians are one of the more sensitive groups to climate change due to…”
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    A new cryptic species of Nyctibatrachus (Amphibia, Anura, Nyctibatrachidae) with description of its tadpole from the central Western Ghats, India by Kumar, K S Pavan, Vishwajith, H U, Anisha, Anand, Dayananda, G Y, Gururaja, Kotambylu Vasudeva, Priti, Hebbar

    Published in Zootaxa (15-11-2022)
    “…We describe a new species of night frog belonging to the genus Nyctibatrachus from the central Western Ghats, India. Nyctibatrachus tunga sp. nov. is…”
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    Morphology, natural history and molecular identification of tadpoles of three endemic frog species of Nyctibatrachus Boulenger, 1882 (Anura: Nyctibatrachidae) from Central Western Ghats, India by Priti, Hebbar, Gururaja, K.V, Ravikanth, G

    Published in Journal of natural history (25-11-2015)
    “…Western Ghats of India is known for its high amphibian diversity, but very little is known about their tadpoles. Here, for the first time, we describe tadpoles…”
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