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Rajanathan Rajaratnam
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Tiger conservation: initiatives inside Sarpang district, Bhutan
J Tenzin, P Dhendup, P Thinley, K Vernes, R Rajaratnam
Cat News 77 (Spring 2023), 4 - 6, 2023
2023
The Ecology and Conservation of the Spotted-tailed Quoll (Dasyurus maculatus) in a Fragmented Landscape within the Hunter Valley Region of Australia
TJ Henderson, G Ballard, R Rajaratnam, K Vernes, BA Fancourt
University of New England, 2023
12023
Habitat use by the endangered spotted-tailed quoll in a fragmented landscape
T Henderson, BA Fancourt, R Rajaratnam, K Vernes, G Ballard
Mammal Research 68 (1), 93 - 103, 2023
12023
Using camera traps to estimate spotted tailed quoll densities
T Henderson, B Fancourt, R Rajaratnam, K Vernes, G Ballard
Australasian Wildlife Management Society (AWMS) Annual Conference, 2022
2022
Field validation of a species distribution model for the central evolutionarily significant unit of the brush-tailed rock-wallaby through aerial surveys
L Thurtell, L Hook, J Sharp, T Forge, R Rajaratnam, K Vernes, ...
Conference of the Ecological Society of Australia and the Society for …, 2022
2022
Density estimates reveal that fragmented landscapes provide important habitat for conserving spotted tailed quolls
B Henserson, Tim: Fancourt, R Rajaratnam, K Vernes, G Ballard
68th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australian Mammal Society (AMS), 2022
2022
Density estimates reveal that fragmented landscapes provide important habitat for conserving an endangered mesopredator, the spotted‑tailed quoll
T Henderson, B Fancourt, R Rajaratnam, K Vernes, G Ballard
Scientific Reports 12 (1), 12688, 2022
32022
Patterns of species co-occurrence in a diverse Eastern Himalayan montane carnivore community
K Vernes, R Rajaratnam, S Dorji
Mammal Research 67, 139 - 149, 2022
62022
Predictively modelling the distribution of the threatened brush-tailed rock-wallaby (Petrogale penicillata) in Oxley Wild Rivers National Park, north-eastern New South Wales …
L Thurtell, R Rajaratnam, P Thomas, G Ballard, P Bayne, K Vernes
Wildlife Research 49, 169 - 182, 2022
12022
The Ecology and Conservation of the Spotted-tailed Quoll (Dasyurus maculatus) in a Fragmented Landscape within the Hunter Valley Region of Australia-Dataset
B Fancourt, R Rajaratnam, K Vernes, G Ballard, T Henderson
University of New England, 2022
2022
Local knowledge, perceptions and the cultural significance of the Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens) in the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan
S Dorji, R Rajaratnam, M Tighe, K Vernes
Biodiversity 23 (1), 11-20, 2022
2022
Spatial and temporal interactions between endangered spotted-tailed quolls and introduced red foxes in a fragmented landscape
T Henderson, B Fancourt, R Rajaratnam, K Vernes, G Ballard
Journal of Zoology 315, 276-287, 2021
52021
Understanding human–canid conflict and coexistence: socioeconomic correlates underlying local attitude and support toward the endangered dhole (Cuon alpinus) in Bhutan
P Thinley, R Rajaratnam, L Norbu, L Dorji, J Tenzin, C Namgyal, ...
Frontiers in Conservation Science 2, 691507, 2021
102021
Conserving an endangered canid: assessing distribution, habitat protection and connectivity for the dhole (Cuon alpinus) in Bhutan
P Thinley, R Rajaratnam, JF Kamler, C Wangmo
Frontiers in Conservation Science 2, 8, 2021
92021
Assessing the adequacy of a protected area network in conserving a wide-ranging apex predator: The case for tiger (Panthera tigris) conservation in Bhutan
P Thinley, R Rajaratnam, S Morreale, J Lassoie
Conservation Science and Practice 3 (2), 1-11, 2021
172021
Tiger reappearance in Bhutan’s Bumdeling Wildlife Sanctuary: a case for maintaining effective corridors and metapopulations
P Thinley, T Dendup, R Rajaratnam, K Vernes, K Tempa, T Chophel, ...
Animal Conservation 23 (6), 629 - 631, 2020
162020
Conservation threats to the endangered golden langur (Trachypithecus geei, Khajuria 1956) in Bhutan
P Thinley, T Norbu, R Rajaratnam, K Vernes, P Dhendup, J Tenzin, ...
Primates 61, 257-266, 2020
172020
Local knowledge and attitude towards the Vulnerable Bhutan takin Budorcas whitei among residents living within its seasonal range
T Sangay, R Rajanathan, K Vernes, M Tighe
Oryx 54 (3), 359-365, 2020
42020
Mammal richness and diversity in a Himalayan hotspot: the role of protected areas in conserving Bhutan's mammals
S Dorji, R Rajaratnam, K Vernes
Biodiversity and Conservation 28 (12), 3277 - 3297, 2019
392019
Mapping Conservation Priorities and Assessing Connectivity Pathways for Threatened Mammals Under Future Climate Change in the Eastern Himalayan Biodiversity Hotspot of Bhutan
S Dorji, K Vernes, R Rajaratnam
University of New England, 2019
12019
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