Journal Articles
Shanker, K. 2005, Reconciliation: Lessons in marine ecology. , Down to Earth 14(17): 49.
Tripathy, B. 2005, Status of the loggerhead turtle in India., Current Science 88(4): 535-536.
Hiremath A.J 2004, The ecological consequences of managing forests for non-timber products, Conservation and Society 2: 211-216
Nitin D Rai, Christopher F Uhl 2004, Forest Product Use, Conservation and Livelihoods: The Case of Uppage Fruit Harvest in the Western Ghats, India, Conservation & Society, 2, 2
Ruiz-Pérez, M., B. Belcher, R. Achdiawan, , Nitin Rai et all. 2004, Markets Drive the Specialization Strategies of Forest Peoples, Ecology and Society 9(2): 4
Uma Shaanker, R,. K.N Ganeshaiah, S. Krishnan, R. Ramya, C, Meera, N.A Aravind, A. Kumar, D. Rao, G. Vanaraj, J. Ramachandra, R. Gauthier, J. Ghazoul, N. Poole and B.V.C. Reddy 2004, Livelihood gains and ecological costs of non timber forest product dependence: Assessing the roles of dependence, ecological knowledge and market structure in three contrasting human and ecological settings in south India. ,
Bawa, K., S.R. Seidler and P.H. Raven. 2004, Reconciling conservation paradigms.,
Chaitra, M.S., K. Vasudevan and K. Shanker 2004, The biodiversity bandwagon: the splitters have it,
Aggarwal, R.K., T.P. Velavan, D. Udaykumar, P.S. Hendre, K. Shanker and L. Singh 2004, Development and characterization of novel microsatellite markers from the olive ridley sea turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea). ,
Shanker, K., J. Ramadevi, B. C. Choudhury, L. Singh and R. K. Aggarwal 2004, Phylogeography of Olive Ridley Turtles Lepidochelys olivacea on the East Coast of India: Implications for Conservation Theory. ,