Trishna Dutta
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Recent Articles
1.
Gould E, Fraser H, Parker T, Nakagawa S, Griffith S, Vesk P, et al.
BMC Biol
. 2025 Feb;
23(1):35.
PMID: 39915771
Although variation in effect sizes and predicted values among studies of similar phenomena is inevitable, such variation far exceeds what might be produced by sampling error alone. One possible explanation...
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Hertel A, Parres A, Frank S, Renaud J, Selva N, Zedrosser A, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2025 Jan;
31(1):e70011.
PMID: 39749588
Three-quarters of the planet's land surface has been altered by humans, with consequences for animal ecology, movements and related ecosystem functioning. Species often occupy wide geographical ranges with contrasting human...
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Mondal P, Dutta T, Qadir A, Sharma S
Remote Sens Ecol Conserv
. 2022 Oct;
8(4):506-520.
PMID: 36248269
Rapid impact assessment of cyclones on coastal ecosystems is critical for timely rescue and rehabilitation operations in highly human-dominated landscapes. Such assessments should also include damage assessments of vegetation for...
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Schoen J, Neelakantan A, Cushman S, Dutta T, Habib B, Jhala Y, et al.
Conserv Biol
. 2022 Mar;
PMID: 35288989
As ecological data and associated analyses become more widely available, synthesizing results for effective communication with stakeholders is essential. In the case of wildlife corridors, managers in human-dominated landscapes need...
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Meyer N, Balkenhol N, Dutta T, Hofman M, Meyer J, Ritchie E, et al.
Conserv Biol
. 2020 Dec;
35(1):369-372.
PMID: 33351986
No abstract available.
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Borzee A, McNeely J, Magellan K, Miller J, Porter L, Dutta T, et al.
Trends Ecol Evol
. 2020 Oct;
35(12):1052-1055.
PMID: 33097287
Zoonosis-based epidemics are inevitable unless we revisit our relationship with the natural world, protect habitats, and regulate wildlife trade, including live animals and non-sustenance products. To prevent future zoonoses, governments...
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Dutta T, Sharma S, DeFries R
PeerJ
. 2018 Oct;
6:e5587.
PMID: 30310737
Background: Maintaining and restoring connectivity between source populations is essential for the long term viability of wide-ranging species, many of which occur in landscapes that are under pressure to meet...
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Dutta T, Sharma S, Maldonado J, Singh Panwar H, Seidensticker J
PLoS One
. 2015 May;
10(5):e0123384.
PMID: 25945939
Sloth bears (Melursus ursinus) are endemic to the Indian subcontinent. As a result of continued habitat loss and degradation over the past century, sloth bear populations have been in steady...
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Dutta T, Sharma S, Maldonado J, Wood T, Panwar H, Seidensticker J
Evol Appl
. 2013 Sep;
6(6):949-59.
PMID: 24062803
Gene flow is a critical ecological process that must be maintained in order to counteract the detrimental effects of genetic drift in subdivided populations, with conservation benefits ranging from promoting...
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Sharma S, Dutta T, Maldonado J, Wood T, Singh Panwar H, Seidensticker J
Proc Biol Sci
. 2013 Aug;
280(1767):20131506.
PMID: 23902910
Understanding the patterns of gene flow of an endangered species metapopulation occupying a fragmented habitat is crucial for landscape-level conservation planning and devising effective conservation strategies. Tigers (Panthera tigris) are...