Scientific Publications by Researchers of Aaranyak

Rathin Barman, Ph.D.

Vice President

Bibhab Kumar Talukdar, Ph.D.

Secretary General

Hilloljyoti Singha, Ph.D.

Publicity Secretary

Bibhuti Prasad Lahkar, M.Sc.

Program Secretary

Mohammad Firoz Ahmed, M.Sc.

Head, Herpetological Research and Conservation Division

Partha Jyoti Das, M.Phil

Head, Water Resources and EIA Division

Dilip Chetry, Ph.D.

Head, Primate Conservation Division


Rathin Barman, PhD
Vice President

  1. Barman R. and P. C. Bhattacharjee 1994. An Evaluation of the Habitat Suitability Index Model as applied to the Bronze Winged Jacana Metopidius indicus in Assam, India. The Stilt No. 24 pp. 31-34.

  2. Talukdar, B. K. , Barman R., P.C. Bhattacharjee, and N.C. Sarma . 1995. Storks of Dibru-Saikhowa Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam. Oriental Bird Club. Bulletin 22.

  3. Barman, R., P. Saikia, H. J. Singha, B.K. Talukdar and P.C. Bhattacharjee 1995. Study on the Population Trend of Waterbirds at Deepar Beel Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam. PAVO, Vol 33, No. 1 & 2, pp. 25 to 40.

  4. Barman, R. and S. J. Saikia 1995. Length-Weight Relationship and Some Ecological Observation of Cirrhina reba (Ham.) from the Wetlands of Assam, India. Environment & Ecology 13(3): 721-724.

  5. Barman, R. and P. C. Bhattacharjee 1993. Habitat quality estimation by Habitat suitability index in Metopidius indicus. In. Bird Conservation Strategies for the Nineties and Beyond. Edts. Abraham Verghese, Sridhar, S. and Chakraborty, A.K. Ornithological Society of India.

  6. Barman R. and P. C. Bhattacharjee. 1995. Diversity and Status of Waterbirds in Sareswar Beel, A Potential Bird Sanctuary in Assam. In. Environment and Birds, Ornithological Society of India. pp. 72- 73.

  7. Bhattacharjee, P.C., B. K. Talukdar and Barman R.. 1998. A preliminary study on bird pests of Agriculture in Assam. In Birds in Agricultural Ecosystem. Edited by M.S. Dhinsa, P.S. Rao and B.M. Parasharya, Society for Applied Ornithology (India), Hyderabad. Pp 1-3.

  8. Singha, H. J., Barman R., B. K. Talukdar, P. K. Saikia and P. C. Bhattacharjee 1995. Anatomical Study of Gular Pouch in Greater Adjutant Stork. ZOO'S PRINT. Vol. X . No. 5. pp. 27-28

  9. Barman, R. 1994. A Study on the Wetlands and Waterfowl of Gauhati University Campus. Newsletter for Birdwatchers Vol.34 No. 2. p. 130.

  10. Barman, R. and H. J. Singha 1994. Kapla Beel: A Deteriorating rich avifaunal sites. Newsletter for Birdwatchers Vol.34 No.2 p.31.

  11. Barman, R. and B. K. Talukdar 1995. New Records of Black Stork Ciconia nigra in Deepar Beel, Assam. Newsletter for Birdwatchers Vol. 35 No. 1 p.15.

  12. Barman R. 1996. Birds of D'Ering Memorial Wildlife Sanctuary. Newsletter for Birdwatchers. Vol.36 No.3

  13. Barman R. 1996. New Record of Common Crane in Gopal Chapori, Assam. Newsletter for Birdwatchers Vol. 36 No. 4. 1996.

  14. Barman R. and B. K. Talukdar 1996. Nesting of Blacknecked Stork Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus. Newsletter for Birdwatchers Vol. 36. No. 5.

  15. Talukdar, B. K., R. Barman and R. K. Das. 1998. Records of Rosy Pelican in Assam during Summer. Newsletter for Birdwatchers. 38(50: 87.

  16. Barman, R. and B. K. Talukdar. 1994. Nesting of Blacknecked stork Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus in Panidihing, Assam. Newsletter for Birdwatchers. 36(5): 95.

TOP

 


Bibhab Kumar Talukdar, PhD
Secretary General

  1. Talukdar, B. K. 1992. White Winged Wood Duck in Captivity at Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. Zoos' Print,VII (7) : 8-9.

  2. Talukdar, B. K. 1992. The Status of the White Winged Wood Duck in the North East India. Newsletter for Birdwatchers, 32 (7&8): 4-6.

  3. Talukdar, B. K. 1993. Pheasants of North East India. Newsletter of the World Pheasant Association-India, I (1): 6-7

  4. Talukdar, B. K. 1993. Birds of Jamuguri Beel of Assam. Newsletter for Birdwatchers, 33 (4): 78-79.

  5. Talukdar, B. K. 1993. Need to Preserve Bordoibam Wetland. Newsletter for Birdwatchers, 33 (5): 90.

  6. Talukdar, B. K. and P.C. Bhattacharjee. 1993. White Winged Wood Duck (Cairina scutulata) : Viable Habitat Conservation in Assam. In Bird Conservation – Strategies for the Nineties and Beyond., Editors. Abraham Verghese, Sridhar, S. and Chakraborty, A.K., Ornithological Society of India. pp. 8-10.

  7. Talukdar, B.K. 1994. Review of the Distribution of White-winged Duck in Doomdooma Forest Division, Assam. IWRB's Threatened Waterfowl Research Group Newsletter, 6: 13-15. (United Kingdom)

  8. Singha,H. J., R. Barman, B. K. Talukdar, P. K. Saikia, and P. C. Bhattacharjee. 1995. Anatomical Study of Gular Pouch in Greater Adjutant Stork. Zoos' Print, X (5): 27- 28.

  9. Talukdar, B. K. 1995. Galliformes of Dibru-saikhowa Wildlife Sanctuary : A Preliminary Survey Report. WPA-India News, 2 (1) : 7.

  10. Talukdar, B.K. 1995. White-winged Duck in Dibru-Saikhowa Wildlife Sanctuary. IWRB's Threatened Waterfowl Research Group Newsletter, 7: 13. (U.K.)

  11. Barman, R. and B. K. Talukdar. 1995. New Record of Black Stork Ciconia nigra in Deepor Beel, Assam. Newsletter for Birdwatchers, 35 (1): 15.

  12. Talukdar, B. K. 1995. New Record of Bengal Florican in Burachapori Reserve Forest, Assam. Newsletter for Birdwatchers, 35 (3): 53.

  13. Talukdar, B. K. 1995. Breeding of Little Cormorant Phalacrocorax niger in Guwahati (Assam, India). IWRB's Cormorant Research Group Bulletin, 1: 53-54. (The Netherland.)

  14. Talukdar, B. K. 1995. Do Ruddy and Common Shelduck stay in Assam throughout the year? Newsletter for Birdwatchers, 35 (4): 71.

  15. Talukdar, B. K. 1995. Pelicans fail to nest as normal at Kaziranga National Park in 1994. Oryx, 29 (3): 157. (United Kingdom).

  16. Talukdar, B. K. and P. C. Bhattacharjee. 1995. White-winged Duck in Doomdooma Reserved Forest, Assam. IWRB's Threatened Waterfowl Research Group Newsletter, 8: 18-19. (United Kingdom)

  17. Talukdar, B. K. 1995. Rhino Poaching in Orang Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam (India). Journal of Nature Conservation, 7 (1): 1-6.

  18. Talukdar, B. K. 1995. Partridges and quails of Meghalaya, India. Newsletter of the Partridge, Quail and Francolin Specialist Group, 6: 4-5 (United Kingdom).

  19. Talukdar, B. K. 1995. Spot-billed Pelican in Assam. Oriental Bird Club Bulletin, 22: 46-47. (United Kingdom).

  20. Talukdar, B. K., R. Barman, P. C. Bhattacharjee, and N. C. Sarma. 1995. Storks of Dibru-Saikhowa Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam. OBC Bulletin 22: 49-50. (U.K.)

  21. Barman, R., P. Saikia, H. J. Singha, B. K. Talukdar and P. C. Bhattacharjee. 1995. Study on the Population Trend of Waterbirds at Deepar Beel Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam. Pavo 33 (1&2): 25-40.

  22. Talukdar, B. K. 1996. Conflict between Man and Elephants in Assam. Zoos' Print XI (4): 29.

  23. Islam, S. and B. K. Talukdar. 1996. Changing Wetland Habitat in Kaziranga National Park - A Case Study. Zoos' Print XI (7): 17.

  24. Talukdar, B. K. 1996. Status of Swamp Deer in Kaziranga National Park. Deer Specialist Group News. 13: 11-12. (U.S.A.)

  25. Talukdar, B. K. 1996. Waders of Dibru-Saikhowa Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam. Wader Study Group Bull. 80: 80-81. (United Kingdom)

  26. Barman, R., and B. K. Talukdar. 1996. Nesting of Black-necked Stork Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus in Panidihing, Assam. Newsletter for Birdwatchers 36 (5): 95.

  27. Talukdar, B. K. 1997. Kaziranga National Park Extended. Oryx 31(3) : 160-161. (United Kingdom).

  28. Talukdar, B. K. and R. K. Das. 1997. Records of Birds of Prey in Nameri Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam. Newsletter for Birdwatchers 37 (3): 50-51.

  29. Talukdar, B. K. 1997. Waterbirds of Dibru-saikhowa wildlife sanctuary, Assam. Journal of Nature Conservation. 9(2): 243-250

  30. Talukdar, B. K. 1997. Status and Conservation of Phalacrocoracidae in Assam, India. In. Baccetti, N., G.Cherubini (eds), 1997 - IV European Conference on Cormorants. Suppl. Ric. Biol. Selvaggina XXVI: 551-556 [ITALY]

  31. Talukdar, B. K., R. Barman and R. K. Das. 1998. Records of Rosy Pelican in Assam during Summer. Newsletter for Birdwatchers 38 (5): 87.

  32. Talukdar, B. K. 1999. Status of Rhinoceros unicornis in Pabitora Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam. Tigerpaper 26(1): 8-10

  33. Talukdar, B. K. 1999. Status of Swamp Deer in Kaziranga National Park. Deer Specialist Group News 15: 5-6.

  34. Talukdar, B. K. and P. C. Bhattacharjee. 2000. Status of Wintering Ferruginous Duck in the Brahmaputra Valley, Assam, India. TWSG News 12:39-41.

  35. Talukdar, B. K. 2000. The Current State of rhino in Assam and threats in the 21st Century. Pachyderm 29: 39-47.

  36. Ahmed, F., B. K. Talukdar and A. Dey. 2002. Birding in Sessa Orchid Sanctuary. OBC Bulletin 35: 71.

  37. Talukdar, B. K. 2002. Tiger Predation of Rhino Calves at Kaziranga National Park, Assam. Tiger Paper 29(4): 18-20.

  38. Talukdar, B. K. 2002. Dedication leads to reduced rhino poaching in Assam in recent years. Pachyderm 33: 58-63.

  39. Talukdar, B.K and R. Barman. 2003. Man-elephant conflict in Assam, India: is there any solution? Gazah, 22: 50-56

  40. Talukdar, B.K. 2003. Importance of anti-poaching measures towards successful conservation and protection of rhinos and elephants, north-eastern India. Pachyderm, 34: 59-65.

  41. Talukdar, B.K. 2003. Food and Feeding Habitat of the White-winged Duck in Assam. TWSG News 14:77-78.

  42. Talukdar, B.K. 2003. Challenges faced in tiger conservation in Manas National Park of Assam, India. Tigerpaper,37(4): 11-13.

  43. Talukdar, B.K. 2004. Ecology. In V.P. Singh et al. (eds.), The Brahmaputra Basin Water Resources, 351-365. Kluwer Academic Publishers. The Netherlands.

  44. Talukdar, B.K. and R. Barman. 2004. Current State of Man-Elephant Conflict in Assam: Solution Still Elusive. In (ed.) Jayewardene, Jayantha. Endangered elephant, past, present and future. Proceedings of the Symposium on Human Elephant Relationships and Conflicts, Sri Lanka, September 2003. Biodiversity & Elephant Conservation Trust, Colimbo. Pages 228.

  45. Talukdar, B.K. 2004. Diversity, Distribution and Conservation of Dibru-Saikhowa Biosphere Reserve, Assam. Himalayan Biosphere Reserves Vol. 6 (1&2), 43-52.

  46. Talukdar, B.K. 2005. Current Status of Elephant Conservation in Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh in North East India. Tigerpaper, 32 (3): 1-7.

  47. Talukdar. B.K. 2006. Review of Current State of Swamp Deer at Kaziranga National Park in new millennium. IUCN/SSC; Deer Specialist Group News, 21:13-15.

  48. Talukdar, B.K. and B.P. Lahkar. 2006. Conservation status and prospects of Manas Biosphere Reserve, Assam after post agitation scenario. Himalayan Biosphere Reserves, Vol. (IN PRESS)

  49. Talukdar, B.K. 2006. Assam Leads in conserving greater Indian Rhinoceros in the New Millennium. Pachyderm, 41: 85-89

  50. Ahmed, M.F., D, Chetry, B.P. Lahkar, H. Singha, B.K. Talukdar, S.N. Nath, B. Dey, M. Mushahary, R. Islari and R. Horwich. 2006. Manas Biosphere Conservation Forum- A Coalition working for conservation. Himalayan Biosphere Reserves, Vol.(IN PRESS)

  51. Singha, H, S.K. Goswami, R. Phukan and B.K. Talukdar. 2006. Rehabilitation of Captive-reared Greater Adjutant Stork Leptoptilos dubius in Assam. J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 103(2&3): 313-320.

  52. Talukdar, B.K., J.K. Boruah and P.K. Sarma. 2006. Multi-dimensional mitigation initiatives to human-elephant conflicts in Golaghat district and adjoining areas of Karbi Anglong, Assam, India. Proceedings: INTERNATIONAL ELEPHANT CONSERVATION & RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM, COPENHAGEN ZOO, 2006. Page, 197-204.

  53. Talukdar, B.K., M. Barua and P.K. Sarma. 2007. Tracing straying routes of rhinoceros in Pabitora Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam. Current Science, Vol. 92, No. 9, 10 May 2007.

     

TOP

 


HillolJyoti Singha, PhD
Publicity Secretary

  1. Singha, H. J. and P. C. Bhattacharjee. 1993. A Study on the Habitat Quality of Dendrocygna javanica Horsfield. Eds. A. Verghese, S. Sridhar and A.K. Chakravarthy. In Bird Conservation Straties for the Ninties and beyond. Ornithological Society of India. Pp 121-124.

  2. Barman, R., P. Saikia, H. J. Singha, B. K. Talukdar and P. C. Bhattacharjee 1995. Study on the Population Trend of Waterbirds at Deepar Beel Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam. PAVO, Vol 33, No. 1 & 2, pp. 25-40.

  3. Singha, H. J., R.Barman, B.K.Talukdar, P.K.Saikia and P.C. Bhattacharjee 1995. Anatomical Study of Gular Pouch in Greater Adjutant Stork . ZOO'S PRINT. Vol. X. No. 5. pp. 27-28

  4. Singha, H. J. 1995. Feather collection from a raptor's nest, and a note on the Adjutant Stork. Newsletter for Birdwatchers. 35: 56

  5. Singha, H. J. 1996. Recent sighting of Rednecked Grebe and Marbled Teal in Assam. Newsletter for Birdwatchers. 36: 56-57

  6. Singha, H. J. 1999. Status and distribution of Greater Adjutant in Assam. In A. R. Rahmani and S. Javed eds. Ecology and distribution of Indian storks with special reference to endangered species. Aligarh: Department of Wildlife Science, Aligarh Muslim University.

  7. Singha, H. J., A. R. Rahmani and R. Karim. 1999. A note on Menopon gallinae encountered in Greater Adjutant Stork at Nagaon, Assam, India.1999. J. Bombay Nat. His. Soc. 96(1): 139-140..

  8. Singha, H. J. and A. R. Rahmani. 2002. Status Survey of Storks in Unproteced Areas of the Brahmaputra Valley in Assam, pp. 115-122. In: Birds of Wetlands and Grasslands: Proceedings of the Salim Ali Centenary Seminar on Avifauna of Wetlands and Grasslands. Eds: Rahmani, A. R. and G. Ugra. Pp. x + 228. Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai.

  9. Singha, H. J., A. R. Rahamani, M. C. Coulter and S. Javed 2002. Nesting ecology of Greater Adjutant Stork in the Brahmaputra Valley of Assam, India. Waterbirds 25(2): 214-220.

  10. Das, M., H. J. Singha, A. Borah and H. Saud. 2001-2002. A report on a daylong programme as a part of the national environment awareness campaign, sponsored by Ministry of Environment & Forest, and supported by Assam Science Society. Birjhora Mahavidyalaya, Bongaigaon.

  11. Lahkar, B. P., M. F. Ahmed, Praveen J., and H. J. Singha. 2002. Survey of the Avifauna of the Nokrek National Park and its Environ with Special Reference to RDB Species. Aaranyak, Guwahati.

  12. Singha, H. J. and A. Borah. 2001. Pilot survey of late winter vegetation in Kakoijana Proposed Wildlife Sanctuary. University Grant Commission sponsored short-term project report. Pp 22. Bongaigaon: Birjhora Mahavidyalaya

  13. Borah, A. and H. J. Singha. (communicated) Late winter vegetation in Kakoijana (proposed) Wildlife Sanctuary. Journal of Assam Science Society.

  14. Singha, H. J., A. R. Rahamani, M. C. Coulter and S. Javed (communicated). Flocking Behaviour of Greater Adjutant Storks During Non-Breeding Season.

  15. Singha, H. J., A. R. Rahamani, M. C. Coulter and S. Javed (in press). Parental investment In The Greater Adjutant Stork Leptoptilos Dubius In The Brahmaputra Valley Of Assam, India. Malayan Nature Journal.

  16. Singha, H. J., A. R. Rahamani, M. C. Coulter and S. Javed (in press). Reproductive success of Greater Adjutant Storks Leptoptilos dubius in Assam, India. Journal of Biosphere Conservation.

  17. Singha, H. J., A. R. Rahamani, M. C. Coulter and S. Javed Flocking Behaviour of Greater Adjutant Storks During Non-Breeding Season. Communicated.

  18. Singha, H. J., A. R. Rahamani, M. C. Coulter and S. Javed (in press). Present status and conservation of Greater Adjutant Stork in the Brahmaputra Valley, Assam, India. Forktail.

  19. Singha, H. J., A. R. Rahamani, M. C. Coulter and S. Javed (in press). Breeding behaviour of Greater Adjutant Stork in Assam, India. J. Bombay Nat. His. Soc.

TOP 


M. Firoz Ahmed, M.Sc.
Wildlife Biologist &
Head, Herpetological Research and Conservation Division

  1. Talukder, B. K., M. Barua, R. Sarma, S. K. Basistha. B. P. Lahkar and M. F. Ahmed. 1997. Birds of the Hengerabari Reserve Forest. Occasional Paper. Aaranyak Nature Club, Guwahati. pp 1-4.

  2. Basistha, S. K., M. F. Ahmed and P. Deka. 1999. Butterflies of Orang National Park, Assam. Zoos’ Print Journal XIV(4) : 9

  3. Ahmed, M. F. and B. P. Lahkar. 1999. Observation on the reproduction of Polypedates leucomystax (Gravenhorst, 1822) (Anura :Rhacophoridae). J. Bombay Nat. Hist.Soc. 96(3): 478.

  4. Ahmed, M. F. and U.C. Goswamy. 1999. Amphibians in and around Gauhati University, Guwahati, Assam. Frog leg Vol. III (2) p. 3.

  5. Ahmed, M. F and S. K. Dutta. 2000. First record of Polypedates taeniatus (Boulenger, 1906) from Assam, north-east India. Hamadryad 25(1): 49-50.

  6. Ahmed, M. F. 2000. An inventory of amphibians in Oranng National Park, Assam, India. (Abstract) Symposium on Zool. Res. In 21st Century, Utkal Univ. Bhubaneswar, India.

  7. Dutta, S. K., M. F. Ahmed and I. Das. (2000). Kalophrynus (Anura: Microhylidae), a new genus for India, with the description of a new species, Kalophrynus orangensis, from Assam State. Hamadryad 25 (2): 67-74.

  8. Deuti, K., S. Biswas, M. F. Ahmed & S. K. Dutta (2000). Rediscovery of Chirixalus simus Annandale, 1915 (Anura: Rhacophoridae) from Assam and West Bengal, eastern India. Hamadryad 25(2): 215-217.

  9. Ahmed, M. F. 2001. Poorly known endemic amphibians of northeast India. Froglog #43.

  10. Choudhury, N. K., M. F. Ahmed and S. Sengupta. 2001. Distribution of Bufo stomaticus Lutken, Amphibia: Family Bufonidae, in Assam, Northeast India. J Bombay Nat. Hist Soc. 98(3): 457-459.

  11. Ahmed, M. F., B. K. Talukdar and A. Dey. 2002. Birding in Sessa Orchid Sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh, India. OBC Bulletin 35: 71.

  12. Ahmed, M. F. 2003. Turtles and Tortoises: Diversity and Conservation in Northeast India. 2nd International Congress on Chelonian Conservation, 18-22 June 2003, Sally, Senegal.

  13. Ahmed, M. F., A. Das and V. Meyase. (In Press). Dark-rumped swift (Apus acuticauda): First record from the Nagaland and Manipur state, northeast India. (With one text-figure). J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc.

  14. Ahmed, M. F. and S. K., Dutta. (In review). Description of a new Microhyla (Anura: Microhylidae) from Orang National Park, Assam, north-east India.

  15. Ahmed, M. F. and Dutta, S. K., S. Sengupta and I. Das. (In review). Description of a new Kaloula (Anura: Microhylidae) from Orang National Park, Assam, northeast India.

  16. Ahmed M. F., H. J. Singha, B. P. Lahkar and B. K. Talukdar. (In preparation). Present status, distribution, ecology and breeding behaviour of dark-rumped swift (Apus acuticauda), India.

  17. Ahmed, M. F. and A. Das. (In review). Rhabdophis nuchalis (Boulenger, 1891) (Serpentes: Colubridae): First Record from India, with Notes on its Distribution and Natural History.

Reports :
  1. Ahmed, M. F. 2001. An assessment of ten poorly known endemic amphibians of the northeast India, India’, a report prepared for Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC.

  2. Ahmed, M. F. 2002. Inventory and Natural History of Herpetofauna of the Orang National Park, Assam, India. Technical Report. Aaranyak, Guwahati.

  3. Ahmed, M. F. (In prep). Inventory and Natural History of the Herpetofauna of the Kaziranga National Park, Assam with Observations on Effect of Grassland Burning on Herpetofauna. Technical Report. Aaranyak. Guwahati.

  4. Ahmed, M. F., B. P. Lahkar and B. K. Talukdar. 2001. Survey of the Dark-rumped Swift (Apus acuticauda) and its possible suitable habitat in Meghalaya, India’, a report prepared for Birdlife International, RSPB, IBCN and BNHS.

  5. Ahmed, M. F., A. Das and U Saikia. 2003. Survey of the Data Deficient Important Bird Areas of the Northeast India, , a report prepared for Birdlife International, RSPB, IBCN and BNHS.

  6. Ahmed, M. F., B. P. Lahkar and B. K. Talukdar. 2002. Survey of the Dark-rumped Swift (Apus acuticauda) and its possible suitable habitat in Mizoram, India’, a report prepared for Birdlife International, RSPB, IBCN and BNHS.

  7. Lahkar, B. P., M. F. Ahmed, Praveen J., and H. J. Singha. 2002. Survey of the Avifauna of the Nokrek National Park and its Environ with Special Reference to RDB Species. Aaranyak, Guwahati.

  8. Ahmed, M. F. and A Das. (In prep.). Inventory of Herpetofaunal Diversity of Nagaland State, India. Technical Report. Aaranyak. Guwahati.

TOP

 


Bibhuti Prasad Lahkar, M.Sc.
Programme Secretary

  1. Lahkar, B.P. 1999. Birds of Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary. Zoo’s Print Vol. XIV No. 2 Pp. 39-40

  2. Ahmed, M. F. and B.P. Lahkar, 1999. Observation on the reproduction of Polypedates leucomystax (Gravenhorst, 1822) (Anura: Rhacophoridae) J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. 96(3).

  3. Lahkar, B.P. 2000. Pallas’s fishing eagle Haliaeetus leucoryphus pirates fish from an otter. J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. 97(3) Pp. 425.

  4. Lahkar, B.P. 2000. The Assam Roofed Turtle Kachuga sylhetensis in Kaziranga National Park- a new locality record. Hamadryad 25 (2): 208- 210

  5. Lahkar, B.P. and Deka, B. 2001. Occurrence of Rosy Pelican In Deepar Beel Bird Sanctuary, Assam. Newsletter for Birdwatchers. Vol. 41(1), Pp.12

  6. Talukdar, B. K., R. Sharma, M. Baruah, S.K. Basistha, B. P. Lahkar and M. F. Ahmed. 1996. The birds of Hengrabari Reserved Forest. Pubished by Aaranyak, Guwahati.

  7. Ahmed, M.F., B. P. Lahkar, and B. K. Talukadar. 2001. Survey of the Dark-rumped Swift (Apus acuticauda) and its possible suitable habitat in Meghalaya, India, a report prepared for Birdlife International, RSPB, Wild Bird Federation, IBCN and BNHS.

  8. Lahkar, B.P., M.F. Ahmed, Praveen, J. and H.J. Singha. 2002. A study on the avifauna of the Nokrek National Park and its environ with reference to RDB species, a prepared for Birdlife International, RSPB, Wild Bird Federation, IBCN and BNHS.

TOP

 


Partha Jyoti Das, Ph.D.
Head, Water Resources and EIA Division

  1. Das. P.J. 1996. Climate Change: Myth and Reality. Post Graduate Students’ Journal, Gauhati University, 45th issue, 1995-96 session.

  2. Das. P.J. 1999. A Report on Occupational Health Hazard Survey among the Guwahati Refinery Employees. Report of the study with the same title sponsored by the IOCL, Refinery Division and conducted by the Department of Environmental Science, Gauhati University, during June-September, 1999.

  3. Goswami, D.C. and Das, P.J. 2002. Hydrological Impact of earthquakes on the Brahmaputra river regime, Assam : A study in exploring some evidences, In the Proceedings of the 18th National Convention of Civil Engineers, November 9-10, 2002. Institution of Engineers (India), Assam State Center-Guwahati.

  4. Das, P.J. 2002. The Brahmaputra River : A Hydrological Appraisal. In the Proceedings of the Seminar on Cultural Mapping of Assam-Role of Brahmaputra in Culture & Vision organized by the Archeological Survey of India and Indira Gandhi Manab Sangrahalaya, Delhi on March 16, 2002 at Guwahati. (IN PRESS)

  5. Das, P.J. 2003. Report on Down Stream Impact of the Ranganadi Dam with special emphasis on the Hydrological Impact of the Flow Diversion Plan : A Rapid Appraisal. A report submitted to Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS), Mumbai.

  6. Goswami, D.C. and Das, P.J. 2003. The Brahmaputra River, India :The eco-hydrological context of water use in one of world’s most unique river systems. Ecologist Asia. Special issue on large dams in north east India- rivers, forests, people and power. Vol. 11. No. 1. Jan-Mar 2003. pp. 9-14.

  7. Goswami, D.C. and Das, P.J. 2000. The Brahmaputra River, Assam: A Hydrogeomorphological Appraisal Landforms Processes and Environment Management : Felicitation Volume in honour of Professor M.K. Bandyopadhyay, ACB Publishers, Kolkata (IN PRESS).

  8. Das, P.J. and Goswami, D.C. 2002. Long Term Variability of Rainfall in NE India with special reference to the Brahmaputra Valley, Assam. Proceedings of the National Seminar-2002 organised by the Department of Geography, Pragjyotish College, Guwahati held at the Pragjyotish College on September 3, 2002 (IN PRESS).

TOP

 


Dilip Chetry, M.Sc.
Head, Primate Conservation Division

  1. Chetry. D., Medhi. R. and Bhattacharjee. P.C. 2003. Community and Conservation of Golden langur in Manas Tiger Reserve, Assam, India. International Conference on Himalayan Biodiversity, Kathmandu Nepal. Abstract Vol. pp. 18-19.

  2. Medhi, R., D. Chetry and P. C. Bhattacharjee. 2003. Threat spectrum of Golden langur in fragmented habitats. National Symposium on Recent Trends in Zoological Sciences, Patiala University, Punjab. Abstract Vol.

  3. Medhi, R, D. Chetry and P. C. Bhattacharjee. 2002. Dependency of Rabha community on the plant resource of Chakrashila Wildlife Sanctuary. National seminar on Botanical Researches in Wildlife Sanctuary and National Parks of Assam. July 27-28, Handique Girls’ College, Guwahati, Assam, India.

  4. Chetry, D, R. Medhi, and P. C. Bhattacharjee. 2002. Lodging tree selection in a wild group of stumptailed macaque: a tool for conservation. National seminar on Botanical Researches in Wildlife Sanctuary and National Parks of Assam. July 27-28, Handique Girls’ College, Guwahati, Assam, India.

  5. Das. J., M .M. Feeroz , M. A. Islam , J. Biswas , P. Bujarborua , D. Chetry , R. Medhi and J. Bose. 2003. Distribution of Hoolock Gibbon (Bunopithecus hoolock hoolock ) in India and Bangladesh. ZOO’S PRINT Journal. Vol.18 (1): 969-976.

  6. Chetry, D, R. Medhi, and P. C. Bhattacharjee. 2002. A Report on Primates of the Nokrek National Park, India. Tiger Paper Vol.29: No.3 pp. 30-32.

  7. Chetry, D. 2002. Primate Status Survey and Conservation Priorities in Namdapha National Park, Arunachal Pradesh, India. ASP Bulletin, 26 (1): 10-11.

  8. Chetry, D., R. Medhi and P. C. Bhattacherjee. 2002.Interesting drinking behaviour of Capped langur in Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary. ZOO’S PRINT Journal. Vol.17, No.11.

  9. Chetry, D., R. Medhi, P. Bujarbarua and P. C. Bhattacharjee. 2001. Mammals of Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam, India . Tiger Paper. 2001. Vol. XXVIII: No.4 p.29-32.

  10. Chetry, D., R. Medhi, B. N. Patiri, P. C. Bhattacharjee and S. M. Mohnot. 2002. Activity Budget of Golden langur (Trachypithecus geei) in Chakrashila Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam, India.19th Congress, IPS. Beijing, China.

  11. Chetry, D., and P. C. Bhattacharjee. 2002. Reproductive Behaviour in a Wild Group of Stump-tailed macaque, Macaca arctoides.19th Congress, IPS. Beijing, China.

  12. Deka, T. C. and D. Chetry 1995. Eco-friendly pesticide in the. Natural Pyrethrin. National seminar on “Recent Trends in Applied Zoology”. Zoological Society of Assam, India.

  13. Deka, T. C. and D. Chetry. 1995.The Eco- friendly insecticide repellent- “The insect powder” from Chrysanthemum flower. National Seminar on “Recent Trends in applied Zoology”. Zoological Society of Assam, India.

  14. Srivastava A, J. Das, D. Chetry, J. Biswas, R. Medhi, P. Sarker and S. S. G. Ahmed. Primate conservation in Northeast India, Asian Science Seminar on Biodiversity: Messages from Primatology July 26-August 6th.Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University, Inuyama, Aichi 484-8506,and Japan. 1999.

  15. Chetry, D., N. Vagholikar, J. Roberts, K. M. Soe, N. Tshering and P. C. Bhattacharjee. 2000. Community Based Conservation Approach around Nameri National Park, Assam, India. National Seminar Environmental Issue and Priorities: Challenges of the Millennium, Assam University Silchar, India.

  16. Chetry, D., J. Bose, P. Sarkar, A. Srivastava, P. C. Bhattacharjee and I. Bernstein. 1998. Primate status survey report on Eastern Assam Circle, India. XVII Congress of the International Primatological Society, Antananarivo, Madagascar.

  17. Chetry, D., 2001. Distribution of Food Resource or Group size, What Matters?. XVIII Congress of the International Primatological Society, Adelaide, South Australia.

  18. Buzarbarua. P., D. Chetry, J. Das and S. Sharma. 2001. A notes on some food plants of Malayan Giant Squirrel (Ratufa bicolor) in Gibbon wildlife Sanctuary, Jorhat, Assam. J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc.Vol.98 (1):

  19. Chetry. D., R. Medhi, J. Biswas, D. Das and P. C. Bhattacharjee. 2003. A Survey of Non-human Primates in the Namdapha National Park, Arunachal Pradesh (India). Int. J. of Primatology Vol.24, No.2. (In Press).

  20. Chetry, D., R. Medhi, P. C. Bhattacharjee. 2001. Antipredator Behaviour of Stumptailed macaque in Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary. ASIAN PRIMATES (Accepted).

  21. Chetry. D., R. Medhi, P. C. Bhattacharjee. 2001. Feeding association of stump-tailed macaque with Elephant and Wild Boar. ASIAN PRIMATES (Accepted).

  22. Chetry, D., R. Medhi, P. C. Bhattacharjee. Cat species in Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam, India. Tiger Paper (in Press).

  23. Chetry, D., P. C. Bhattacharjee, and S. M. Mohnot. Activity profile of wild groups of Stump-tailed macaque, Macaca arctoides. (Communicated to Primate Research Center, Jodhpur for compilation of papers in Book form).

  24. Chetry, D., R. Medhi, P. C. Bhattacherjee, S. M. Mohnot. 2002. Seasonal changes in the Activity Profile of Stumptailed macaque. Primate. (Communicated).

  25. Srivatava. A., D. Chetry, P. Bujarbarua, J. Das and J. Biwas. 2001. Population survey of primates in Gibbon Wildlife sanctuary. (In press) Biosphere conservation, Japan.

  26. Chetry, D., R. Medhi, P. C. Bhattacharjee and B. N. Patiri. 2002. Domestic dog (Canies familiaris): Threat for primates. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. (Communicated)

  27. Chetry, D., P. C. Bhattacharjee and S. M. Mohnot. Ranging Behaviour of Wild groups of Stump-tailed macaque, Macaca arctoides of India. (Communicated to Primate Research Center, Jodhpur for compilation of papers in Book form).

  28. Chetry, D., P. C. Bhattacharjee and S. M. Mohnot. Harassment of mating in Wild group of Stump-tailed macaque, Macaca arctoides. (Communicated to Primate Research Center, Jodhpur for compilation of papers in Book form).

  29. Chetry. D., R. Medhi, J. Das, J. Biswas, P. Bujarbarua, J. Bose, F. Begum, P. C. Bhattacharjee and S. M. Mohnot. Population Distribution and demography of the Pigtail macaque in India. (Communicated to Primate Research Center, Jodhpur for compilation of papers in Book form).

  30. Chetry. D., R. Medhi, J. Das, J. Biswas, P. Bujarbarua, J. Bose, F. Begum, P. C. Bhattacharjee and S. M. Mohnot. Population Distribution and demography of the Stump-tailed macaque in India. (Communicated to Primate Research Center, Jodhpur for compilation of papers in Book form).

  31. Medhi. R., J. Das, D. Chetry, J. Biswas, P. Bujarbarua, F. Begum, P. C. Bhattacharjee and S. M. Mohnot. Distributional status of Capped langur (Trachypithecus pileatus ) in Assam, India. (Communicated to Primate Research Center, Jodhpur for compilation of papers in Book form).

  32. Medhi. R., D. Chetry, J. Das, P. Bujarbarua, F. Begum, P. C. Bhattacharjee and S. M. Mohnot. Distribution and status of Non-human Primates of Garo Hills. (Communicated to Primate Research Center, Jodhpur for compilation of papers).

TOP

 © Aaranyak 2008                                                      For more details contact at info@aaranyak.org