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Bibliography on Tiger (Panthera tigris L.)

Global Tiger Forum Publication

2014

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Copyright © Secretariat of Global Tiger Forum, 2014

Suggested Citation:

Gopal R., Majumder A. and Yadav S.P. (Eds) (2014). Bibliography on Tiger (Panther tigris L.).

Compiled and published by Global Tiger Forum, p 95.

Cover Pic Vinit Arora

Inside pictures taken by Vinit Arora, Samir K. Sinha, Aniruddha Majumder and S.P.Yadav

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Acknowledgements i

Introduction to Bibliography on tiger 1

Literature collection and compilation process for bibliography on tiger 2-4

1) Ecology, Natural History and Taxonomy 5-23

2) Aspects of Conflicts 24-35

3) Monitoring (tiger, co-predator, prey and habitat) and Status

evaluation

36-62

4) Genetics, morphology, health and disease monitoring 63-75

5) Protection, Conservation, Policies and Bio-politics 76-95

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Acknowledgements

The “Bibliography on Tiger (Panthera tigris L.)” is an outcome of the literature database on

tiger, brought out by the Global Tiger Forum (GTF). The GTF is thankful to all officials,

scientists, conservationists from 13 Tiger Range Countries for their support. Special thanks are

due to Dr Adam Barlow, Mr. Qamar Qureshi, Dr. Y.V. Jhala, Dr K. Sankar, Dr. S.P. Goyal, Dr

John Seidensticker, Dr. Ullas Karanth, Dr. A.J.T Johnsingh, Dr. Sandeep Sharma, Ms. Grace

Gabriel, Dr. Sonam Wangchuk, Mr Peter Puschel, Mr. Hazril Rafhan Abdul Halim, Mr Randeep

Singh and Dr. Prajna Paramita Panda for sharing some important references on tiger.

Mr P.K. Sen, Dr Jagdish Kiswan, Mr Vivek Menon, Mr Ravi Singh and Dr Sejal Vora and Mr

Keshav Varma are duly acknowledged for their comments and suggestions.

Mr Vinet Arora and Mr Samir K Sinha are acknowledged for sharing their photographs for this

publication and Mr G.C Lam for editorial assistance.

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Introduction to Bibliography on Tiger

The tiger population and its habitat have regressed globally over the years. Presently, the wild

tiger population is confined to only thirteen Tiger Range Countries (TRCs): Bangladesh, Bhutan,

Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Mayanmar, Nepal, Russia, Thailand and

Vietnam. It is important to understand the scientific findings relating to ecology, natural history

this globally endangered species for its effective conservation.

In this publication, the Global Tiger Forum (GTF) has collated scattered online, free access

published papers/reports on various aspects of tiger research and conservation. We also reached

out to national and international scientists, besides library personnel, for sharing research papers/

articles, reports and thesis on tigers, its prey and habitat. The overall goal is to bring together

important research articles on tiger for easy access by park managers and biologists. The

“Bibliography on Tiger (Panthera tigris)” is, therefore, an anthology of all published information

on tiger. These collated research papers/articles/ reports and thesis are stored in the literature

data base of the GTF, and will be available for free access by park managers, conservationists

and tiger biologists besides other stakeholders to support tiger conservation to support tiger

conservation at global level.

Literature collection and compilation process for bibliography on tiger

In all 716 research papers/popular articles/ thesis and reports on tigers were collated from various

TRCs. The majority of these papers were obtained from India, followed by Russia, China and

Bangladesh (Figure 1).

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Figure 1. Collated published information (n=716) on tiger (Panthera tigris) from various Tiger Range

Countries

The publications, have been categorized into the following thematic areas: (1) Ecology, Natural

History and Taxonomy (article/report on prey-predator interaction, co-predator interaction,

taxonomy and natural history), (2) Aspects of conflicts (article/reports on human-tiger/wildlife

conflicts), (3) Monitoring (tiger, co-predator, prey and habitat) and Status evaluation, (4)

Genetics, morphology, health and disease monitoring (Article/reports on genetics, morphological

disease and health monitoring of tiger and co-predators), (5) Protection, Conservation, Policies

and Bio-politics (Articles/reports on conservation, protection of tiger, co predator and prey).

Under each category, citation of aricles/papers/reports/thesis have been made, tiger range

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country wise. A general category has been included for articles/thesis/papers which are not

specific to any TRC.

In this literature database on tiger, majority of the publications were from thematic area /

category 3 i.e. Monitoring (tiger, co-predator, prey population and habitat) and Status evaluation,

followed by category 5 (conservation) and category 1 (ecology) respectively (Figure 2).

Figure 2: Total number of publications from various categories/thematic areas.

In this bibliography, references have been arranged alphabetically in chronological order, vis-à-

vis the year of publication. More than one reference from the same Author (s) during the same

year has been identified by the letters "a", "b", "c", etc., placed after the year of publication.

The GTF is in the process of collating more information on tigers, from the TRCs. This

Bibliography shall be updated periodically. The GTF solicits assistance from wildlife biologists,

scientists and managers in this regard to create a portal, for bringing together all information on

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Total Number of publications (n=716)

Ecology

Conflict

Monitoring

Genetics and Health

Conservation

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tiger, thereby allowing greater access to information for strengthening tiger conservation

globally. The contributors would be duly acknowledged.

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Theme 1- Ecology, Natural History and Taxonomy

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1) Ecology, Natural History and Taxonomy

1.1.Bangladesh

Barlow A. C. D., Ahmed M. I. U., Rahman M. M., Howlader A., Smith A. C. and Smith J. L.

D. (2008). Linking monitoring and intervention for improved management of tigers in the

Sundarbans of Bangladesh. Biological Conservation 141:2031–2040.

Khan M. M. H. (2004). Ecology and conservation of the Bengal tiger in the Sundarbans

Mangrove forest of Bangladesh. PhD thesis, University of Cambridge, p 323.

Khan M. M. H. and Chivers D. J. (2007). Habitat preferences of tigers Panthera tigris in the

Sundarbans East Wildlife Sanctuary, Bangladesh, and management recommendations. Oryx

41(4): 463–468.

Neumann-Denzau G. (2006).Tiger as scavenger. Tiger Paper 33(1):1-9.

Reza A. H. M. A., Feeroz M. M. and Islam M. A. (2001a). Food habits of the Bengal tiger

(Panthera tigris tigris) in the Sundarbans. Bangladesh Journal of Zoology 29:173-179.

Reza A. H. M. A., Feeroz M. M., and Islam M. A. (2001b). Habitat preference of the Bengal

tiger, Panthera tigris tigris in the Sundarbans of Bangladesh. Bangladesh Journal of Life

Science 13:215‐217.

1.2.Bhutan

Wang S.W. (2008). Understanding ecological interactions among predators, ugulates and

farmers in Bhutan's Jigme Singye Wangchuck National Park. Ph.D. dissertation, Cornell

University, Ithaca, NY, USA.

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Wang S.W. and Macdonald D.W. (2009). Feeding habits and niche partitioning in a predator

guild composed of tigers, leopards and dholes in a temperate ecosystem in central Bhutan.

Journal of Zoology 227: 275–283.

Wangchuk T. (2004). Predator-Prey Dynamics: The Role of Predators in the Control of

Problem Species. Journal of Bhutan Studies 10:68-89.

1.3.Cambodia

Gray T.N.E. and Phan C. (2011). Habitat preferences and activity patterns of the larger

mammal community in Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary, Cambodia. Raffles Bulletin of

Zoology 59(2): 311–318.

Phan C. and Gray T.N.E. (2010). Ecology and natural history of Banteng in eastern

Cambodia: evidence from cameratrapping in Mondulkiri Protected Forest and Phnom

PrichWildlife Sanctuary. Cambodian Journal of Natural History 2 (2): 118-126.

1.4.China

Feng L., Lin L., Zhang L., Wang L., Wang B., Yang S., Smith J. L.D., Luo S., Zhang L.

(2008). Evidence of Wild Tigers in Southwest China – A Preliminary Survey of the

Xishuangbanna National Nature Reserve. Catnews 48:4-6.

Kang A., Xie Y., Tang J., Sanderson E. W., Ginsberg J. R. and Zhang E. (2010). Historic

distribution and recent loss of tigers in China. Integrative Zoology 5: 335-341.

Liwei T., Feng L. and Zhensheng L. (2003). Time Budget of Behavior and Activity Rhythm

between Male and Female Amur Tigers (Panthera tigris altaica) under Enclosed Habitat.

Acta Theriologica Sinica 23(12):93-97.

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Liwei T., Yanling S., Zhensheng L., Xiaoming W., Yanzhong W. (2003). Time Budget of

Behavior of Amur Tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) in Captivity. Acta Theriologica Sinica 23

(11): 2-5.

Minghai Z., Changzhi Z. and Dan L. (2006). Preliminary study on parturition behavior of

semifree-ranging Amur tigers (Panthera tigris altaica). Acta Theriologica Sinica 26 (3):255

– 261.

Shizhou L., Shengqiao L. and Chen W. (2013). Preliminary comparation of three feeding

methods for South China tiger (Panthera tigris amoyensis) cubs. Acta Theriologica Sinica 33

(1):90 – 93.

Yangkang Z., Enle P., Chengpei X., Hui Z., Yuanyuan G. and Tianhou W. (2006). Mating

behavior of the captive south China tigers (Panthera tigris amoyensis). Acta Theriologica

Sinica 26 (3):307 – 310.

Zhenglei Q. and Honghai Z. and Xiaoming W. (2008). Copulatory behavior of semifree-

ranging Amur tigers (Panthera tigris altaica). Acta Theriologica Sinica 28 (3):274 -279.

1.5.India

Acharyo L.N. and Mishra Ch G. (1980). Some aspects of reproduction among tigers

(Panthera tigirs) of Nandan Kanan Biological Park. Journal of Bombay Natural History

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Acharyo L.N., Prusty B.C. and Patnaik S.K. (2000). The Longevity of the tiger (Panthera

tigirs) in Captivity. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society 97(1):138-139.

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Andheria A.P., Karanth K.U. and Kumar N.S. (2007). Diet and prey profiles of three

sympatric large carnivores in Bandipur Tiger Reserve, India. Journal of Zoology 273: 169-

175.

Avinandan D. (2003). Food habits of tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) in Sariska Tiger Reserve,

Rajasthan. M.Sc. Thesis, Saurashtra University, Rajkot, p 50.

Bagchi S., Goyal S. P. and Sankar K. (2003). Prey abundance and prey selection by tiger

(Panthera tigris) in a semi arid, dry deciduous forest in western India. Journal of Zoology

(London) 260: 285-290.

Bagla P. (2003). Experts Say Big Cats Don’t leave useful Track. Science 300:1355.

Bhattacharjee S., Malik P.K., Shekhawat R. S., Anoop K.R. and Sankar K. (2012). Tale of a

traveling tiger. Sanctuary Asia, Mumbai, India, June 2012.

Biswas S. and Sankar K. (2002). Prey abundance and food habit of tiger (Panthera tigris

tigris) in Pench National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India. Journal of Zoology (London) 256:

411-422.

Brander D.A.A. (1929). Tiger Tracks. Journal Bombay Natural History Society 33:978.

Burton R.G. (1920). Tigers in Trees. Journal Bombay Natural History Society 27:383-385.

Burton R.W. (1929) The Tiger’s Method of Making A ‘Kill’. Journal Bombay Natural

History Society 33:974-976.

Chakrabarti K. (1979). Ecology of the Sundarbans tiger with particular reference to range of

habitats and adaptability to changes. International Symposium on Tigers 1979, pp 146-150.

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Chakrabarti, K. (1979). Position Paper on Sundarban Tiger Reserve, p 27.

Chakrabarty, K. (1984). Statistical Ecology of Sundarbans Tiger. Tiger Paper 7(4):10.

Chakrabarty, K. (1986). Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) in The Mangrove Forests of

Sunderbans an Ecological Study. Tiger Paper 8(2): 8-11.

Champion F.W. (1929). Tiger Tracks, Journal of Bombay Natural History Society 33:284-

287.

Chaudhuri A.B. and Chakrabarti K. (1972). Wildlire biology of Sundarbans forests-

observations on Tigers. Cheetal 15 (1):11-30.

Chaudhuri A.B. and Chakrabarti K. (1974). Wildlife Biology of Sunderbans Forests II.

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Chundawat R.N. (1997). Ecology of Tiger in Panna Tiger Reserve, TigerLink Meeting, i-3

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Datye H. S. (1992). First Record of Tiger Panthera tigris in Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary,

Bihar, and Its Predation on Sloth Bear Melursus ursinus. Journal of the Bombay Natural

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Datye H. S. (1993). Elephant Calf Predation by Tiger Panthera tigris in Dalma Wildlife

Sanctuary, Bihar. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 90:2

Fraser S.M. (1902). Tiger netting. Mysore- Society’s Journal 14:388-391.

Garga D.P. (1947). How far a Tiger can swim. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society

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the recovery of a tiger Panthera tigris population. Journal of Applied Ecology 48:

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Johnsingh A.J.T. (2011). On the tiger trail. Frontline 28 (13):64-71.

Johnsingh A.J.T. and Pandav B. (2008). Chowgarh to Chorgalia – walking in Corbett

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Bunkyo-Ku, Tokyo, Japan, pp 156-159.

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Karanth, K. U. and Sunquist, M. E. (2000). Behavioural correlates of predation by tiger,

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Karanth K. U. (2003). Tiger ecology and conservation in the Indian subcontinent. Journal of

the Bombay Natural History Society 100:169-189.

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Majumder A. (2011). Prey Selection, food habits and population structure of sympatric

carnivores tiger (Panthera tigris L.), leopard (Panthera pardus L.) and dhole (Cuon alpinus

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Kumaraguru A. and Saravanamuthu R., Brinda K. and Asokan S. (2010). Prey preference

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Majumder A., Basu S., Sankar K., Qureshi Q., Jhala Y.V. and Gopal R. (2012). Prey

Selection, Food Habits and Temporal Activity Patterns of Sympatric Carnivores in Pench

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Majumder A., Sankar K. and Qureshi Q. (2013). Co-existence patterns of large sympatric

carnivores as influenced by their habitat use in a tropical deciduous forest of Central India,

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Majumder A., Sankar K., Qureshi Q. and Basu S. (2013). Predation of large sympatric

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deciduous forest of Central India, Journal of Tropical Ecology 29 (5): 417 – 426.

Majumder A., Sankar K and Naik K. (2013). Collarwali- an Insight into the Secret Family

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1.6. Indonesia

Linkie M. and Ridout M. S. (2011). Assessing tiger–prey interactions in Sumatran rainforests

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1.7. LaoPDR

Kamler J.F., Johnson A., Vongkhamheng C. and Bousa A. (2012). The diet, prey selection,

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1.8.Malaysia

Khan M. K.B. M (1986). Tigers in Malaysia: Prospects for the future. Journal of Wildlife

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1.9.Myanmar

Bangkok Post (23/02/2014). Tigers' final frontier-Efforts to conserve fragile big-cat

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vast transborder sanctuary to further protect them.

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1.10. Nepal

Grey J. (2009). Prey Selection by Tigers (Panthera tigris tigris) in The Karnali Floodplain Of

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Gurung B. B. (2008). Ecological and Sociological Aspects of Human-Tiger Conflicts in

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Seidensticker J.C., Sunquist M.E. and McDougal C.W. (1990). Leopard living at the edge of

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1.11. Russia

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Kerley L. L., Goodrich J. M., Miquelle D. G., Smirnov E. N., Quigley H. B. and Hornocker

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1.12. Thailand

Lynam A. J. and Jenks K. E. (2013).Terrestrial Activity Patterns Of Wild Cats From

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Petdee A. (2000). Feeding habits of the tiger (Panthera tigris) in Huai Kha Khaeng

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1.13. Vietnam

Thinh V.N., Khanh L.Q. and Tuoc D. (2002). The tiger (Panthera tigris) ecology in Bach

Ma National Park. Phu Loc. Save the Tiger Fund, p 66.

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Gaultier E., Falewee C., Bougrat L. and Pageat P. (2005). Case Study: Introduction of A

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Ji A., Johnson M.T., Walsh E.J., McGee J., Armstrong D.L. (2013). Discrimination of

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2. Aspects of Conflicts

2.1.Bangladesh

Bangladesh Forest Department (2001). Man Killing by Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) in

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management. PhD Thesis, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, p 191.

Barlow A. C. D., Greenwood C. J., Ahmad I. U. and Smith J. L. D. (2010). Use of an Action-

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Inskip C. (2013). People, tigers and the Sundarbans: the human dimensions of human tiger

conflict in Bangladesh, PhD Thesis, Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology, University of

Kent, U.K., p 218.

Inskip C., Ridout M., Fahad Z., Tully R., Barlow A., Barlow C. G., Islam Md. A., Roberts T. and

MacMillan D. (2013). Human–Tiger Conflict in Context: Risks to Lives and Livelihoods in the

Bangladesh Sundarbans. Human Ecology, DOI 10.1007/s10745-012-9556-6.

Khan M. M. H. (2009). Can domestic dogs save humans from tigers Panthera tigris? Oryx 43(1):

44–47.

Khan M. M. H. (2010). Consumption of tiger prey by people and tiger straying status along the

northern forest-village boundary of the Sundarbans of Bangladesh, pp 1-7.

Mohsanin S., Barlow A. C. D., Greenwood C. J., Islam M. A., Kabir M. M., Rahman M. M. and

Howlader A. (2011). BTAP Threat Assessment: Prey Poaching. Wildlife Trust of Bangladesh,

Dhaka, Bangladesh, p 26.

Mohsanin S., Barlow A. C. D., Greenwood C. J., Islam M. A., Kabir M. M. , Rahman M. M. and

Howlader A. (2012). Assessing the threat of human consumption of tiger prey in the Bangladesh

Sundarbans. Animal Conservation, DOI:10.1111/j.1469-1795.2012.00571.x

Neumann-Denzau G. and Denzau H. (2010). Examining the Extent of Human-Tiger Conflict in

The Sundarbans Forest, Bangladesh. Tiger Paper 37(2):4-7.

Rahman H. A., Barlow A. C. D., Greenwood C. J., MD. Islam A. and Ahmed I. U. (2009).

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Reza A. H. M. A., Feeroz M. M. and Islam M. A. (2002). Man-tiger interaction in the

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2.2.Bhutan

Sangay T. and Vernes K. (2008). Human–wildlife conflict in the kingdom of Bhutan:

patterns of livestock predation by large mammalian carnivores. Biological Conservation 141:

1272–1282.

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Wang S.W. and Macdonald D.W. (2006). Livestock predation by carnivores in Jigme Singye

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2.3.Cambodia

Loucks C., Mascia M.B., Maxwell A., Huy K., Duong K., Chea N., Long B., Cox N. and Seng

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2.4.China

Bing L., Endi Z. and Zhongbao L. (2009). Livestock depredation by Amur tigers in Hunchun

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Endi Z., Schaller G. B., Zhi L. and Hong Z. (2002). Tiger Predation on Livestock in Gedang,

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Soha Yi H., Carrascoa L. R., Miquelle D. G., Jiangc J., Yangd J., Stokes E. J., Tange J, Kange

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2.5.India

Alves J. P. G. (1999). Men and Tigers in Sariska Tiger Reserve, India. Cat News, 30:12-30.

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Damodaran A. (2008). Risk management instruments for debt driven conservation

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Harihar A. (2005). Population, Food Habits and Prey Densities of Tiger in Chilla Range, Rajaji

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Howard W. E. (1982). A Tiger Problem in India. Proceedings of the Tenth Vertebrate Pest

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Karanth K. K., Curran L. M. and Reuning-Scherer J. D. (2006). Village size and forest

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Karanth K. K., Gopalaswamy A. M., Defries R. and Ballal N. (2012). Assessing Patterns of

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Karanth K. K., Gopalaswamy A. M., Prasad P. K. and Dasgupta S. (2013). Patterns of human-

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Madhusudan M. D. (2003). Living Amidst Large Wildlife: Livestock and Crop Depredation by

Large Mammals in the Interior Villages of Bhadra Tiger Reserve, South India, Environmental

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Ogra M. V. (2008). Human–wildlife conflict and gender in protected area borderlands:A case

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2.6.Indonesia

Kafle S. K. (2011). Rapid Disaster Risk Assessment of Wild Animal Attacks: With Special

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Nyhus P. J. and Tilson R. (2004). Characterizing human-tiger conflict in Sumatra, Indonesia:

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2.7.Lao PDR

Johnson A., Vongkhamheng C., Hedemark M., and Saithongdam T. (2006). Effects of human–

carnivore conflict on tiger (Panthera tigris) and prey populations in Lao PDR. Animal

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2.8.Malaysia

Abdul J.B. (1986). Case study of man-eating tiger in Pahang. Journal of Wildlife and Parks

5:143-147.

Ellagupillay S. (1983). Livestock depredation problem by tiger in cattle farms. The Journal of

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Imran (1999). Tappers arrives too late to Save Wife from Fatal Tiger Attack .

Kawanishi K., Sunquist M. E. and Jasmi A. (2006). Effects of human activities on the tiger-prey

community in Taman Negara National Park, Peninsular Malaysia and their implications for

conservation. In Management and Status of Resources in Protected Areas of Peninsular

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2.9.Myanmar

Samper C. (2013). In Myanmar, Natural Resources Are Key to Conflict Resolution.

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2.10. Nepal

Allendorf T., Gurung B. and Smith J. L. D. (2009). Community-Based Monitoring of Tigers in

Nepal, Himalaya, 29:(1-2)64.

Barber-Meyer S. M., Jnawali S. R., Karki J. B., Khanal P., Lohani S., Long B., MacKenzie D. I.,

Pandav B., Pradhan N. M. B., Shrestha R., Subedi N., Thapa G., Thapa K. and Wikramanayake

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Bhattarai B. R. (2009). Human-Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) Conflict In Bardia National Park,

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Carter N.H., Shrestha B.K., Karki J.B., Pradhan N.M.B. and Liu J. (2012). Coexistence between

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Carter N. H., Shawn J. R., Shortridge A., Shrestha B. K. and Liu J. (2013). Spatial Assessment of

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Gurung B., Smith J.L. D., McDougal C., Karki J. B. (2006). Tiger Human Conflicts:

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Kerley L. L., Goodrich J. M., Miquelle D. G., Smirnov E. N., Quigley H. B. and Hornocker M.

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2.13. Vietnam

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Dasan Y. (1999). Woman tapper dies after attack by tiger.

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habitat) and Status evaluation

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3. Monitoring (tiger, co-predator, prey and habitat) and Status evaluation

3.1.Bangladesh

Bangladesh Forest Department (2002). Survey to determine the relative abundance of tiger, wild

boar and spotted deer in the Bangladesh, Sundarban Forest during December 2001 to March

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Barlow A. C. D., Chakma S., Hossain A. N. M., Rahman M., Howlader A., Greenwood C. J.,

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Barlow A.C.D., Smith J.L.D., Ahmad I.U., Hossain A. N.M., Rahman M. and Howlader A.

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Greenwood C. J., Hossain A. N. M., Barlow A. C. D., Chakma S. and Islam Md. A. (2009).

Sundarbans Reserved Forest Protection Assessment, p 14

Greenwood C. J., Barlow A. C. D. and Ahsan Md. M (2009). Sundarbans Reserved Forest

Protection Assessment: Target State Final Report, p 82.

Greenwood C. J. (2010). Sundarbans Tiger Project Overview 2009-2010. p 17.

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1758) (Carnivora: Felidae) and their prey in the Sundarbans, Bangladesh. Journal of Threatened

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Loucks C., Barber-Meyer S. Md. A. A. Hossain, Barlow A. Chowdhury R. M. (2010). Sea level

rise and tigers: predicted impacts to Bangladesh’s Sundarbans mangroves A letter. Climatic

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Bano Biggyan Patrika 11(1-2):36-40.

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tiger in the Sundarbans. Journal of Asiatic Society Bangladesh Science 28: 35-42.

Seidensticker J. (1986). Large Carnivores and the Consequences of Habitat Insularization:

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D.D. (Eds) Cats of the World: Biology, Conservation and Management, Washington, DC:

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defecation rate in the Sundarbans of Bangladesh, p 7.

3.2. Bhutan

Dorji P. and Santiapillai C. (1989). Status, distribution and conservation of the tiger in Bhutan.

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Tempa T., Norbu N., Dhendup P. and Nidup T. (2011). Results from a Camera

Trapping Exercise for Estimating Tiger Population Size in the Lower Foothills of

Royal Manas National Park. UWICE and RMNP: RGoB. Lamai Gompa, Bumtang

Wang S. W. and Macdonald D. W. (2009). The use of camera traps for estimating tiger and leopard

populations in the high altitude mountains of Bhutan. Biological Conservation 142: 606 –613.

Wang S.W. (2010). Estimating population densities and biomass of ungulates in the temperate

ecosystem of Bhutan. Oryx 44(3): 376–382.

3.3.Cambodia

Cambodia Tiger Conservation Status Review, p 5.

Cutter P. G. (2000). 10 Day Large Mammal and Habitat Assessment in Western Pursat

Province, Cambodia, University of Minnesota Graduate Program in Conservation Biology, p 21.

Gray T., Channa P., Chanrattana P. and Sovanna P. (2011). Establishing baseline ungulate

densities in Mondulkiri Protected Forest and Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary, Cambodia.

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Eastern Plains Landscape Project: WWF Greater Mekong Cambodia Country Program, p 40.

Gray T. N.E., Phan C., Pin C. and Prum S (2012). Establishing a monitoring baseline for

threatened large ungulates in eastern Cambodia. Wildlife Biology 18: 1-9, DOI: 10.2981/11-107.

Gray T.N.E. and Prum S. (2011). Leopard density in a post conflict landscape, Cambodia:

evidence from spatially explicit capture-recapture. Journal of Wildlife Management 76: 163–169.

Gray T.N.E., Ou R., Huy K., Pin C, and Maxwell A.L. (2012).The status of large mammals in

eastern Cambodia: a review of camera trapping data 1999-2007. Cambodian Journal of Natural

History (1): 42–55.

Phan C., Prum S. and Gray T.N.E. (2010). Recent camera-trap records of globally threatened

species from the Eastern Plains Landscape, Cambodia. Cambodian Journal of Natural History 2

(2): 89-93.

Sun H. (2000). Status of the Tiger and its Conservation in Cambodia, M.Sc. Thesis. University

of Minnesota, p 114.

Walston J., Davidson P. and Soriyun M. (2001). A wildlife survey in southern Mondulkiri

Province, Cambodia. WCS Cambodia Program, Phnom Penh, p 80.

3.4.China

Allen G.M. (1940). The Mammals of China and Mongolia. Natural History of Central Asia, 11

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Anderson J., Defu H., Hualong S., Jun L. and Stalmans M. (2004). Survey of Pre-Selected Sites

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Bangjie T. (1982). Tigers in China, p 13

Bangjie T. (1982). The Present Status of Chinese Tigers, p 4.

Bangjie T. (1992). South China Tiger, p1.

Breitenmoser U., Tilson R. and Nyhus P. (2006). Reintroduction of the Chinese Tiger. Cat News

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Changzhi Z., Minghai Z. and Guangshun J. (2012). Guangshun Assessment of monitoring

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Surveys and Evaluating the Effectiveness of Conservation Activities at a Nature Reserve in

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Dongning G. and Jialong T. (2010). Population size and habitat of wild boar (Sus scrofa) in the

eastern Wanda Mountains. Acta Theriologica Sinica, 30 (1):28 – 34.

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Lau M. W., Fellowes J. R. and Chan B. P. L. (2010). Carnivores (Mammalia: Carnivora) in

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Liwei T., Feng L. Zhensheng L. (1999). Present status and perspective of tiger research in China.

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Luo S. (2010). The status of the tiger in China, CATnews Special Issue 5:10-13.

Qui M., Zhang M. and Liu W. (1997). A Preliminary Study on The Bengal Tiger (Panthera

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Ming Z. and Mingjiang Q. (1998). The Present Status of Number and Distribution of Tigers in

Jinzhu Tsangpo Valley, Southeastern Tibet. Acta Theriologica Sinica 18 (2): 81-86.

Zhou S. C., Zhang M. H., Sun H. Y. and Yin Y. X. (2011). Prey biomass of the Amur tiger

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Tilson R., Defu H., Muntifering J. and Nyhus P. J. (2004). Dramatic decline of wild South China

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Tong L., Jinsong J., Zhigang W., Xiaodong H., Jingcai W. and Xingjia Y. (2001). Survey on

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Zhang C. Z., Zhang M. H. and Jiang G. S. (2012). Assessment of monitoring methods for

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3.5.India

Ahmed M.F., Das C., Das D., Sarma P., Deka J., Talukdar S., Momin S. and Talukdar B.K.

(2009). Ecological monitoring of tigers in Orang National Park, Assam, India. Technical Report,

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Ahmed M.F., Borah J., Das C., Basumatary A., Sarma R.N., Gogoi D.D., Buragohain,

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Athreya V., Navya R., Odden M., Linnell J.D. and Karanth K.U. (2012). A report on monitoring

of the collared tigress in Brahmapuri Forest Division, Maharashtra. Submitted to the Office of

the Chief Wildlife Warden, Maharashtra. Centre for Wildlife Studies, p 26.

Athreya V., Navya R., Punjabi G. A., Linnell J. D. C., Odden M., Khetarpal S. and Karanth

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Bahuguna A., Sahajpal V., Goyal S.P., Mukherjee S.K. and Thakur V. (2010). Species

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Bhagavatula J. and Singh L. (2006). Genotyping faecal samples of Bengal tiger Panthera tigris

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Borah J. M., Ahmed M.F. and Sarma P.K. (2010). Brahmaputra River islands as potential

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Chauhan D. S., Harihar A., Goyal S. P., Qureshi Q., Lal P. R. and Mathur V. B. (2005).

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Chanchani P., Warrier R., Bista A., Nair S., Lodhi N., and Gupta M. (2014). Status of Tigers in

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Jhala Y.V., Gopal R., Qureshi Q. (eds.) (2008). Status of the Tigers, Co-predators, and

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Chutipong W., Lynam A. J., Steinmetz R., Savini, T., and Gale G. A. (2014). Sampling

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Cutter P. and Smith J. L.D. (2002) Assessing the status of tigers in the Western Forest Complex

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Grassman L. I. Jr., Tewes M. E. and Silvy N. J. (2005). Armoring the Camtrakker® Camera-

Trap in a Tropical Asian Forest. Wildlife Society Bulletin 33(1):349-352.

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test wildlife conservation hypotheses – an example from Khao Yai National Park, Thailand.

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Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary, Thailand. Natural History Bulletin of the Siam

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Rabinowitz A. (1993). Estimating the Indo-Chinese Tiger Panthera tigris corbetti Population in

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2006 - Final Report, p 35. http://claws.umn.edu/publications/Thailand-

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3.13. Vietnam

Riedel J. (1993). Vietnam: On the trail of the tigers. The World Economy 16(4): 401-422.

3.14. General category

Buckland, S.T., Anderson, D.R., Burnham, K.P. and Laake, J.L. 1993. Distance Sampling:

Estimating Abundance of Biological Populations. Chapman and Hall, London, p 446.

Carbone C., Christie, S., Conforti K., Coulson T., Franklin N., Ginsberg J.R., Griffiths M.,

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McDougal C., Nath L., B’Brien T., Seidensticker J., Smith D. J. L., Sunquist M., Tilson R., Wan

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Chade I., McDonald-Madden E., McCarthy M. A., Wintle B., Linkie M. and Possingham H.

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Cooch E. and White G. (2009). Program MARK. Analysis of Data from Marked Individuals.

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Mcdonald-Madden E., Baxter P.W.J. and Possingham H. P. (2008). Subpopulation Triage:

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4. Genetics, morphology, health and disease monitoring

4.1.Bangladesh

Barlow A.C.D., Mazák J., Ahmad I.U. and Smith J.L.D. (2010). A preliminary investigation of

Sundarbans tiger morphology. Mammalia 74: 1–3.

4.2.Bhutan

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4.3. Cambodia

Desvaux S., Marx N., Ong S., Gaidet N., Hunt M., Manuguerra J. C., , Sorn S., Peiris M., Van

der Werf S. and Reynes J. M. (2009). Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (H5N1) outbreak

in captive wild birds and cats, Cambodia. Emerging Infectious Diseases 15(3): 475.

4.4.China

Kefen X. and Xingyi G. (1986). The Karyotypes of the Tibetan Fox, Tiger, Stoat and Musked

Polecat. Acta Theriologica Sinica 6(1): 7-12.

Songtao Y., Ligang W., Rui G., Dan L., Xiaohuan Z., Wei W., Tiecheng W., Ming Z., Na F.,

Geng H., Yuping H. and Xianzhu X. (2007). Isolation and identification of Feline panleukopenia

virus in tiger. Acta Theriologica Sinica 27 (2):170 -174

Wan Q., Fang S., Chen G, Wang M. Z., Ding P., Zhu M., Chen K., Yu J. H. and Zhao Y. (2003).

Use of oligonucleotide fingerprinting and faecal DNA in identifying the distribution of the

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Chinese tiger (Panthera tigris amoyensis Hilzheimer). Biodiversity and Conservation 12: 1641–

1648.

Wenqi H., Xianzhu X., Yuwei G., Heting S., Ligang W., Dan L., Lin X. and Geng H. (2005).

Serologic Investigation of Canine Adenovirus Infection in Tigers. Acta Theriologica Sinica

25 (3):310 – 312.

Xiujuan B. (2004). ISSR Fingerprint for Manchurian Tigers in Captivity Acta Theriologica

Sinica 24(11):90-92.

Xu X., Dong G., Hu X., Miao L., Zhang X., Zhang D., Yang H., Zhang T., Zou Z., Zhang T.,

Zhuang Y., Bhak J., Cho Y. S., Dai W., Jiang T., Xie C., Li R. and Luo S. (2013). The genetic

basis of white tigers. Current Biology 23: 1031–1035, DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2013.04.054.

Yuping H., Qiong Z., Yanchun X. and Dong Z. (2004). Study on the PCR Method Specific for

Tiger Identif ication. Acta Theriologica Sinica 24(2): 103-108.

Yuwei G., Xianzhu X., Xiaoqiang H., Huiyan J., Chengyu W., Tiecheng W., Geng H. and

Xiaohuan Z. (2006). The phylogenetic analysis of HA gene of tiger influenza A virus and its ex-

pression in Baculovirus. Acta Theriologica Sinica 26 (2):123 – 128.

Yuwei G., Ming Z., Dan L., Wei W., Ligang W., Songtao Y., Xiaowen Z., Geng H., Tiecheng

W. and Xianzhu X. (2010). Serologic survey for antibodies to H5 subtype influenza A virus in

tigers. Acta Theriologica Sinica 30 (4):444 -448.

Zhang W., Zhang Z., Shen F., Hou R., Lv X. and Yue B. (2006). Highly conserved D-loop-like

nuclear mitochondrial sequences (Numts) in tiger (Panthera tigris). Journal of Genetics

85(2):107-116.

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Zhang W., Yue B., Wang X., Zhang X., Xie Z., Liu N., Fu W., Yuan Y., Chen D., Fu D., Zhao

B., Yin Y., Yan X., Wang X., Zhang R., Liu J., Li M., Tang Y., Hou R., Zhang Z. (2010).

Analysis of variable sites between two complete South China tiger (Panthera tigris amoyensis)

mitochondrial genomes. Molecular Biology Report 38(7):4257-4264, DOI 10.1007/s11033-010-

0548-6.

4.5. India

Bay R.A., Ramakrishnan U. and Hadly E.A. (2013). A Call for Tiger Management Using

“Reserves” of Genetic Diversity. Journal of Heredity 105(3): 295-302.

Bhavanishankar M., Reddy P.A., Gour D.S. and Shivaji S. (2013). Validation of non-invasive

genetic identification of two elusive, sympatric, sister-species tiger (Panthera tigris) and leopard

(Panthera pardus). Current Science 104 (8):1063-1067.

Borthakur U, Barman R.D., Das C., Basumatary A., Talukdar A., Ahmed M.F., Talukdar B.K.

and Bharali R. (2010). Noninvasive genetic monitoring of tiger (Panthera tigris tigris)

population of Orang National Park in the Brahmaputra floodplain, Assam, India. European

Journal of Wildlife Research. DOI: 10.1007/s10344-010-0471-0.

Borthakur U., Saini R.P., Gupta S.S., Jakher R., Das C., Das A. K., Sarma P.K., Talukdar B.K.

and Bharali R. (2013). Noninvasive genetic assessment of population status of tigers (Panthera

tigris tigris) in Buxa Tiger Reserve, West Bengal, India. International Journal of Biodiversity

and Conservation 5(1): 27-32.

Brahmachary R.L. and Dutta J. (1981). On the Pheromones of Tigers: Experiments and Theory,

American Naturalist 118 (4):561-567.

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Gour D. S., Bhagavatula J., Bhavanishankar M., Reddy P. A., Gupta J. A., Sarkar M. S., Shaik

Hussain M., Harika S., Gulia R. and Shivaji S. (2013). Philopatry and dispersal patterns in tiger

(Panthera tigris). PloS one 8(7): e66956.

Joshi H., Deora K.S., Mathur R. and Thanvi P. (2008). Dentition of Tiger. The Indian

Veterinary Journal 85 (5):562-563.

Mishra S., Singh S., Munjal A., Aspi J. and Goyal S.P. (2014). Panel of polymorphic

heterologous microsatellite loci to genotype critically endangered Bengal tiger: a pilot study.

Springer Plus 3:4.

Mishra S., Sharma R., Singh S. K., Munjal A. K. and Goyal S. P. (2014). A comparative study of

the use of tiger-specific and heterologous microsatellite markers for population genetic studies of

the Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris). African Journal of Biotechnology 13(8): 936-943,

DOI:10.5897/AJB12.2977.

Mondol S., Karanth K.U. and Ramakrishnan U. (2009). Why the Indian Subcontinent Holds the

Key to Global Tiger Recovery. PLoS Genetics 5(8): e1000585.

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Mondol S., Bruford M.W. and Ramakrishnan U. (2013). Demographic loss, genetic structure and

the conservation implications for Indian tigers. Proceeding of Royal Society Biological Science

280 (1762):20130496.

Pokorny I., Sharma R., Goyal S. P., Mishra S. and Tiedemann R. (2011). Erratum: MHC class I

and MHC class II DRB gene variability in wild and captive Bengal tigers (Panthera tigris tigris).

Immunogenetics 63:121, DOI 10.1007/s00251-010-0496-2.

Reddy P.A., Gour D.S., Bhavanishankar M., Jaggi K., Hussain S.M. Harika K., and Shivaji S.

(2012). Genetic Evidence of Tiger Population Structure and Migration within an Isolated and

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Fragmented Landscape in Northwest India. PLoS One 7(1): e29827.

DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0029827.

Reddy P.A., Bhavanishankar M., Bhagavatula J., Harika K., Mahla R.S. and Shivaji S. (2012).

Improved Methods of Carnivore Faecal Sample Preservation, DNA Extraction and

Quantification for Accurate Genotyping of Wild Tigers. PLoS One 7(10): e46732.

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Sharma R., Stuckas, H. and Moll K., Khan I., Bhaskar R., Goyal S.P. and Tiedemann (2008)

Fourteen new di- and tetranucleotide microsatellite loci for the critically endangered Indian tiger

(Panthera tigris tigris). Molecular Ecology Resources 8(6):1480-2, DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-

0998.2008.02292.x.

Sharma R., Stuckas H. Bhaskar R., Rajput S., Khan I., Goyal S. P., Tiedemann R. (2009).

mtDNA indicates profound population structure in Indian tiger (Panthera tigris tigris)

Conservation Genetics 10(4):909-914, DOI: 10.1007/s10592-008-9568-3.

Sharma R., Stuckas H., Bhaskar R., Khan I., Goyal S. P. and Tiedemann R. (2010). Genetically

distinctpopulation of Bengaltiger (Panthera tigris tigris) in Terai Arc Landscape (TAL)

Mammalian Biology 76(4):484-490.

Sharma S, Dutta T, Maldonado J.E., Wood T.C., Panwar H.S. and Seidensticker J. (2013). Forest

corridors maintain historical gene flow in a tiger meta-population in the highlands of central

India. Proceeding of Royal Society Biological Science 280: 20131506.

Sharma S., Dutta T., Maldonado J.E., Wood T.C., Panwar H.S. and Seidensticker J. (2013).

Spatial genetic analysis reveals high connectivity of tiger (Panthera tigris) populations in the

Satpura–Maikal landscape of Central India. Ecology and Evolution 3(1): 48–60 DOI:

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Tiwari Y., Taluja J. S. and Vaish R. (2011). Biometry of Mandible in Tiger (Panthera tigris)

Annual Review and Research in Biology (1): 14-21.

Umapathy G., Sontakke S. D., Reddy A. and Shivaji S. (2007). Seasonal variations in semen

characteristics, semen cryopreservation, estrus synchronization, and successful artificial

insemination in the spotted deer (Axis axis). Theriogenology 67: 1371–1378.

4.6.Indonesia

Butler R., Wrigley R. H., Horsey R. and Reuter R. (1981). Chondrosarcoma in a Sumatran Tiger

(Panthera tigris sumatrae). The Journal of Zoo Animal Medicine 12: (3):80-84.

Williamson J. E ., Huebinger R. M., Sommer J . A., Louis E. E. Jr and Barber R. C. (2002).

Development and cross-species amplification of 18 microsatellite markers in the Sumatran tiger

(Panthera tigris sumatrae). Molecular Ecology Notes 2:110–112.

4.7.LaoPDR

Shackelford L. L. (2011). Paleo anthropology in Mainland Southeast Asia: Excavation at Tam

Hang, Laos, p 19.

4.8.Malaysia

Blanchard R. F. (1977). Preliminary Analysis of Tiger Mortality and Livestock Depredation in

Terengganu and Kelantan, West Malaysia. Unpublished report to the Department of Wildlife and

National Parks. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

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4.9. Myanmar

Oo K. N. (2010). Epidemiological study to support the establishment of a progressive zoning

approach for the control of foot and mouth disease in Myanmar. PhD. Thesis, Murdoch

University.

4.10. Nepal

Koirala R. K., Aryal A., Amiot C., Adhikari B., Karmacharya D. and Raubenheimer D. (2012).

Genetic identification of carnivore scat: implication of dietary information for human–carnivore

conflict in the Annapurna Conservation Area, Nepal. Zoology and Ecology 22(3-4): 137-143.

Tha N. S. (1995). Nepalese Animal Genetic Resources. Animal Genetic Resources, p 229.

4.11. Russia

Alasaad S., Soriguer R.C., Chelomina G., Sushitsky Y.P. and Fickel J. (2011). Siberian tiger’s

recent population bottleneck in the Russian Far East revealed by microsatellite markers.

Mammalian Biology 76:722–726.

Curro T.G., Okeson D., Zimmerman D., Armstrong D.L. and Simmons L.G. (2004). Xylazine-

Midazolam-Ketamine versus Medtomidine-Midazolam-Ketamine Anesthesia in Captive Siberian

Tigers (Panthera Tigris Altaica) Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 35(3): 320–327.

Gjørret J.O., Crichton E.G., Loskutoff N.M., Armstrong D. L. and Hyttel P. (2002).

Ultrastructure of oocyte maturation, fertilization, and early embryo development in vitro in the

Siberian tiger (Panthera Tigris Altaica). Molecular Reproduction and Development 63:79-88.

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Goodrich J.M., Kerley L.L., Schleyer B.O., Miquelle D.G., Quigley K.S., Smirnov Y.N.,

Nikolaev I.G., Quigley H.B. and Hornocker M.G. (2001). Capture and chemical anesthesia of

Amur (Siberian) tigers. Wildlife Society Bulletin 29:533–542.

Henry P., Miquelle D., Sugimoto T., McCullough D.R., Caccone A. and Russello M.A. (2009).

In situ population structure and ex situ representation of the endangered Amur tiger. Molecular

Ecology 18: 3173-3184, doi: 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2009.04266.x

Mazak V. (1967). Notes on Siberian Long-Haired Tiger Panthera tigris altaica (Temminck

1844) with a remark on Temminck’s Mammal Volume of The Fauna Japonica, Mammalia,

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Nagata J., Aramilev V. V., Belozor A., Sugimoto T. and McCullough D. R. (2005). Fecal genetic

analysis using PCR-RFLP of cytochrome b to identify sympatric carnivores, the tiger Panthera

tigris and the leopard Panthera pardus, in far eastern Russia. Conservation Genetics 6(5): 863-

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Quigley K. S., Evermann J. F., Leathers C. W., Armstrong D. L., Goodrich J., Duncan N. M. and

Miquelle D. G. (2010). Morbillivirus infection in a wild Siberian tiger in the Russian Far East.

Journal of wildlife diseases, 46(4): 1252-1256.

Russello M., Gladyshev E., Miquelle D. and Caccone A. (2004). Potential genetic con-sequences

of a recent bottleneck in the Amur Tiger of the Russian Far East. Conservation Genetics 5:707–

713.

Slaght J. C., Miquelle D. G., Nikolaev I. G., Goodrich J. M., Smirnov E. N., Traylor-Holzer

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Historical and recent body weights of wild and captive Amur tigers, with comparisons to other

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4.12. Thailand

Amonsin A., Payungporn S., Theamboonlers A., Thanawongnuwech R., Suradhat S.,

Pariyothorn N., Tantilertcharoena R., Damrongwantanapokinc S., Buranathaic C., Chaisinghc

A., Songsermd T. and Poovorawan Y. (2006). Genetic characterization of H5N1 influenza A

viruses isolated from zoo tigers in Thailand. Virology 344(2): 480-491.

Keawcharoen J., Oraveerakul K., Kuiken T., Fouchier R. A., Amonsin A., Payungporn S.,

Noppornpanth S., Wattanodorn S., Theamboonlers A., Tantilertcharoen R., Pattanarangsan R.,

Arya N., Ratanakorn P., Osterhaus A. D.M.E. and Poovorawan Y. (2004). Avian influenza

H5N1 in tigers and leopards. Emerging Infectious Disease 10(12): 2189-2191.

Tangsudjai S., Malidang S., Phonarknguen R., Boonyarittichaikit R., Pattanarangsan R.,

Buddhirongawatr R.. Chaichoun K. (2010). Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) in Captive wild felids

in Thailand during 2004-2005. Journal of Applied Animal Science 3:(1-3):25-31.

Thanawongnuwech R., Amonsin A., Tantilertcharoen R., Damrongwatanapokin S.,

Theamboonlers A., Payungporn S., Kamonchart N., Somchuan R., Eakchai T., Thaweesak S.,

Veravit V., Thawat L., Sawang K., Schwann T. and Poovorawan Y. (2005). Probable tiger-to-

tiger transmission of avian influenza H5N1. Emerging Infectious Diseases 11(5):699-701.

Tiensin T., Chaitaweesub P., Songserm T., Chaisingh A., Hoonsuwan W., Buranathai C.,

Parakamawongsa T., Premashthira S., Amonsin A., Gilbert M., Nielen M. and Stegeman A.

(2005). Highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1, Thailand, 2004. Emerging Infectious Disease

11(11): 1664-1672.

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4.13. Vietnam

Roberton S. I., Bell D. J., Smith G. J. D., Nicholls J. M., Chan K. H., Nguyen D. T., Tran P. Q.,

Streicher U., Poon L. L. M., Chen H., Horby P., Guardo M., Guan Y. and Peiris J. S. M. (2006).

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Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 273(1595): 1729-1732.

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Barbiers R. B., Vosburgh L. M., Ku P. K., Ullrey D. E. and Ju (1982). Digestive Efficiencies

and Maintenance Energy Requirements of Captive Wild Felidae: Cougar (Felis concolor);

Leopard (Panthera pardus); Lion (Panthera leo) and Tiger (Panthera tigris). The Journal of Zoo

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Barr M. C., Calle P. P., Roelke M. E. and Scott F. W. (1989). Feline Immuno deficiency Virus

Infection in Nondomestic Felids. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 20(3):265-272.

Bowles (1996).Tiger skeletal weight, IUCN Publication, p 2.

Burda H., Libuse U. and Branis M. (1982). Morphology of The Middle and Inner Ear in Two

Panther Species- P. tigris and P. onca (Felidae, Carnivora, Mammalia). Acta Societatis

Zoologicae Bohemoslovenicae 48(1):9-13.

Burger B. V., Viviers M. Z., Bekker J. P. I., Roux M. le, Fish N., Fourie W. B., Weibchen G.

(2008). Chemical Characterization of Territorial Marking Fluid of Male Bengal Tiger, Panthera

tigris. Journal of Chemical Ecology 34:659–671, DOI 10.1007/s10886-008-9462-y.

Buzas B., and Farkas B. (1997). An additional skull of the Bali tiger, Panthera tigris balica

(Schwarz) in the Hungarian Natural History Museum- Miscellanea Zoologica Hungarica, pp

101-105.

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Cho Y.S., Hu L., Hou H., Lee H., Xu J., Kwon S., Oh S., Kim H.M., Jho S., Kim S., Shin Y.A.,

Kim B.C., Kim H., Kim C.U., Luo S.J., Johnson W.E., Koepfli K.P., Schmidt-Kuntzel A.,

Turner J.A., Marker L., Harper C., Miller S.M., Jacobs W., Bertola L.D., Kim T.H., Lee S.,

Zhou Q., Jung H.J., Xu X., Gadhvi P., Xu P., Xiong Y., Luo Y., Pan S., Gou C., Chu X., Zhang

J., Liu S., He J., Chen Y., Yang L., Yang Y., He J., Liu S., Wang J., Kim C.H., Kwak H.,

Kim J.S., Hwang S., Ko J., Kim C.B., Kim S., Bayarlkhagva D., Paek W.K., Kim S.J., O'brien

S.J., Wang J., Bhak J. (2013). The tiger genome and comparative analysis with lion and snow

leopard genomes. Nature Communications 4: 2433.

Christiansen P. (2007). Distinguishing skulls of lions (Panthera leo) and tigers (Panthera tigris).

Mammalian Biology, doi:10.1016/j.mambio.2007.08.001.

Cracraft J., Feinstein J., Vaughn J., and Helm-Bychowski K. (1998). Sorting out tigers (Panthera

tigris): mitochondrial sequences, nuclear inserts, systematics, and conservation genetics. Animal

Conservation 1: 139–150.

Crissey S. D., Slifka K. A., Jacobsen K. L., Shumway P. J., Mathews R. and Harper J. (2001).

Irradiation of Diets Fed to Captive Exotic Felids: Microbial Destruction, Consumption and Fecal

Consistency. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 32 (3): 324-328.

Duckler G. L. (1998). An Unusual Osteological Formation in the Posterior Skulls of Captive

Tigers (Panthera tigris). Zoo Biology 17:135–142.

Hendrickson S.r L., Mayer G. C., Wallen E. P. and Quigley K. (2000). Genetic variability and

geographic structure of three subspecies of tigers (Panthera tigris) based on MHC class I

variation. Animal Conservation 3: 135–143.

Horev A., Yosef R., Tryjanowski P. and Ovadia O. (2012). Consequences of variation in male

harem size to population persistence: Modeling poaching and extinction risk of Bengal tigers

(Panthera tigris). Biological Conservation 147: 22–31.

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Hyatt Jon-Philippe K., Roy R. R., Rugg S. and Talmadge R. J. (2010). Myosin Heavy Chain

Composition of Tiger (Panthera tigris) and Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) Hind limb Muscles.

Journal of Experimental Zoology 313A (1):45–57.

Kolmstetter C., Munson L. and Ramsay E. C. (2000). Degenerative Spinal Disease in Large

Felids. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 31(1):15-19.

Larsson M.H., Coelho F.M., Oliveira V.M., Yamaki F.L., Pereira G.G., Soares E.C., Fedullo

J.D., Pereira R.C. and Ito F.H. (2008). Electrocardiographic Parameters of Captive Lions

(Panthera leo) and Tigers (Panthera tigris) Immobilized with Ketamine Plus Xylazine. Journal

of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 39(3): 314–319.

Liu C., Liu D., Guo Y., Lu T., Li X., Zhang M., Ma J., Ma Y. and Guan W. (2013).

Construction of a Full-Length Enriched cDNA Library and Preliminary Analysis of Expressed

Sequence Tags from Bengal Tiger Panthera tigris tigris International Journal of Molecular

Sciences 14:11072-11083; doi:10.3390/ijms140611072.

Luo Shu-Jin, Johnson W. E., Martenson J., Antunes A., Martelli P., Uphyrkina O., Traylor-

Holzer K., Smith J. L.D. and O’Brien S. J. (2008). Subspecies Genetic Assignments

of Worldwide Captive Tigers Increase Conservation Value of Captive Populations. Current

Biology 18:592–596.

Luo S.J., Kim J.H., Johnson W.E., Walt J., Martenson J., Yuhki N., Miquelle D.G., Uphyrkina

O., Goodrich J.M., Quigley H.B., Tilson R., Brady G., Martelli P., Subramaniam V., McDougal

C., Hean S., Huang S.Q., Pan W., Karanth U.K., Sunquist M., Smith J.L.D. and Brien S.J.

(2004). Phylogeography and genetic ancestry of tigers (Panthera tigris). PLoS Biology 2: e442.

Poddar-Sarkar M. (1996). The Fixative lipid of tiger pheromone. Journal of Lipid Mediators Cell

Signalling 15:89-101.

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Myers D. L., Zurbriggen A., Lutz H. and Pospischil A. (1997). Distemper: not a new disease in

lions and tigers. Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology, 4(2): 180-184.

Ryder O.A. (2009). Forests of the Night: Refugia of Genetic Diversity in Wild Tigers. PLoS

Genetics 5(8):e1000603. doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1000603.

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Bio-politics

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5. Protection, Conservation, Policies and Bio-politics

5.1.Bangladesh

Ahmed N., Greenwood C. J., Binte Rahman T., Mohsanin S., Md. Islam A. and Barlow A. C. D.

(2010). Wildlife Farming in Bangladesh: Useful Considerations and Recommendations, p 42.

Ali Reza A.H.M., Chowdhury M. M. and Santiapillai C. (2000). Tiger Conservationin

Bangladesh. Tigerpaper 27(1): 1-5.

Ali Reza A.H.M., Islam Md A, Feroz Md. M and Nishat A. (2004). Bengal Tigers in the

Bangladesh Sunarbans , IUCN-The World Conservation Union and Bangladesh Country Office,

pp-126.

Barlow, A.C.D., Rahaman S.M., Ahamed, M.I. , Islam M T, Md. Hossain A.N.M. and Smith

J.L.D. (2005). Sundarbans Tiger Project Report, p 15.

In situ conservation of Tigers in the Sunderban Bangladesh (Proceedings of the seminar held in

February 08, 2004)- Published by Dharitri.

Highlights of the Meeting of the Informal Biodiversity Group on Wildlife Farming Policy of

Bangladesh, Jointly organised by Wildlife Trust of Bangladesh and UNDP Bangladesh (2010), p

10.

Hossain A. N. M., Chakma S., Barlow A. C. D., Greenwood C. J. and Md. Islam A. (2009).

Sundarbans Reserved Forest Protection Assessment: Current State. Technical Report, p 212.

Bengal Tiger (Bangladesh) by Anwar, S., p 10.

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Hussain I., Child T., Akter R., Ahmed N., Greenwood C. J. (2010). Developing a Conservation

Education and Community Outreach Strategy for Tiger Conservation in Bangladesh, Workshop

Report March 2010, p 18.

Jalil S. M. (1998). Bengal tiger in Bangladesh. Report presented at the Year of the Tiger

Conference, Dallas.

Kamal Md. S. and Nimmy S. F. (2012). Knowledge base Representation for Royal Bengal Tiger

in the Context of Bangladesh. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology 12 (10): 1.0.

Lewis J., Md. Alam M., Dey T. K. and Barlow A. C. D. (2012). Bangladesh Tiger Action Plan

Manual: Wild tiger capture and immobilisation. Wildlife Trust of Bangladesh, p 37.

Mukul S. A. (2007). Biodiversity Conservation Strategies in Bangladesh: The State of Protected

Areas. Tiger Paper 34(3):28-32.

Project Conclusion Report, Tiger Conservation, p 42.

Rubayat A., Hussain I., Akter R., Barlow C. G. , Hossain T., Chowdhury M. N. R., Islam M. R.,

Child T. (2012). BTAP CEPA Strategy, Local Campaign 2012-2016. WildTeam, Dhaka p 34.

Seidensticker J. and Hai. M. A. (1983). The Sundarbans Wildlife Management Plan:

conservation in the Bangladesh Coastal Zone. International Union for Conservation of Nature

and Natural Resources p 106.

Seidensticker J. (1986). Managing Tigers in The Sundarbans: Experience and Opportunity,

International Symposium on World Conservation Strategies for Tigers held at the Minnesota

Zoological Garden, Apple Valley MN, USA, p 26.

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The Bangladesh Tiger Project (2009). Saving a species. Sustaining a nation. Zoological Society

of London p 2.

5.2.Bhutan

Johnsingh A.J.T. and Wangchuk S. (2013). Tiger Tales from the Himalayas, Frontline 70-84.

McDougal C. and Tshering K. (1998). Tiger Conservation Strategy for the Kingdom of Bhutan,

Nature Conservation Division, Forestry Services Division, Ministry of Agriculture & WWF

Bhutan Program, Thimphu Bhutan.

Sangey W. (2000). National anti-poaching strategy of Bhutan. Unpublished report to the Nature

Conservation Division, Department of Forestry Services, Ministry of Agriculture, Thimphu,

Bhutan.

Sangay W. (2006). Tiger (Panthera tigris) and its conservation efforts in the Kingdom of

Bhutan. Master of Natural Resources Thesis, The University of New England, Armidale NSW,

Australia.

5.3.Cambodia

Dany C., Divan N., Grey J. C, Nowell K., Sovanna P. and Weiler H. (2006).

Cambodia Community Wildlife Ranger Tiger and Elephant Conservation Program, Final Report

May 1, 2003-August 31, 2005, p 37. http://www.felidae.org/KNOWELLPUBL/CWRP%202003-

2005%20PROGRAM%20REPORT.pdf.

Hean S. (2000). Status of The Tiger and LTS Conservation, Master Thesis, University of

Minnesota p 114.

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O’Kelly H.J., Evans T.D., Stokes E.J., Clements T.J., Dara A., Gately M., Menghor N., Pollard

E. H. B., Soriyun M., Walstonet J. (2012). Identifying Conservation Successes, Failures and

Future Opportunities; Assessing Recovery Potential of Wild Ungulates and Tigers in Eastern

Cambodia. PLoS ONE 7(10): e40482. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0040482.

Lynam A. J. (2010). Securing a future for wild Indochinese tigers: Transforming tiger vacuums

into tiger source sites. Integrative zoology, 5(4): 324-334.

Singh R., Channa P., Sovanna P., Chanratana P., Ryan G., and Wright M. (2013). The Serengeti

of Asia: Conservation In Two Major Protected Areas Of The Eastern Plains Landscape Protected

Area Complex, Cambodia. PARKS, 19.2: 23-32.

5.4.China

Abbott B. and van Kooten G. C. (2011). Can domestication of wildlife lead to conservation? The

economics of tiger farming in China. Ecological Economics 70:721–728.

Bonn D. (2007). Tiger Farms Put Wild Tigers at Risk. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment

5(7): 347.

Chin J.A. (2012). Social and Financial Incentives for Amur Tiger (Panthera tigris altaica)

Conservation in Northeast China , Masters Dissertation submitted to Duke University, p 86.

Gratwicke B., Mills J., Dutton A., Gabriel G., Long B., Seidensticker J., Wright B., You W. and

Zhang L. (2008). Attitudes toward Consumption and Conservation of Tigers in China. PLoS One

3(7): e2544. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0002544.

Han X., Oliver C.D., Guo Q.,Ge J. and Kou X. (2012). Managing forest stand structures to

enhance conservation of the Amur tiger (Panthera tigris altaica). In Stanturf J. (Ed) A goal-

oriented approach to forest landscape restoration. Springer, Dordrecht, pp 93-128.

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Hebblewhite M. , Zimmermann F., Li Z., Miquelle D. G., Zhang M., Sun H., Mörschel F., Wu

Z., Sheng L., Purekhovsky A. and Chunquan Z. (2012). Is there a future for Amur tigers in a

restored tiger conservation landscape in Northeast China? Animal Conservation 15(6): 579-592,

DOI:10.1111/j.1469-1795.2012.00552.x.

Hidden in Plain Sight: China’s Clandestine Tiger Trade (2013). Report Submitted by

Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA), http://eia-international.org/hidden-in-plain-sight-

chinas-clandestine-tiger-trade, p 30.

Jiang Z., Li C., Fang H., Meng Z. and Zeng Y (2007). Captive-bred Tigers and the Fate of Wild

Tigers. Bio Science 57(9):725.

Morell V. (2007). Can the Wild Tiger Survive. Science 317: 1312-1314.

Padel R. (2009). Against tiger farming. China Dialogue, p 4.

The Facts and fallacies of Tiger Farming (2010), p 10.

http://www.ifaw.org/sites/default/files/Fact%20Sheet%20Tiger%20Trade%20Fact%20&%20Fal

lacies.pdf.

5.5.India

Agrawal A. and Redford K. (2007). Conservation and displacement: An overview. In: Protected

Areas and Human Displacement. In Redford K.H. and Fearn E. (Eds) A Conservation

Perspective, Wildlife Conservation Society, New York (Working Paper No. 29), pp. 4-15.

Arjunan M., Holmes C., Puyravaud J.P. and Davidar P. (2006). Do development initiatives

influence local attitudes towards conservation? A case study from the Kalakkad-Mundantharai

tiger reserve, India. Journal of Environmental Management 79: 188–197.

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Athreya V., Odden M., Linnell J.D.C., Krishnaswamy J. and Karanth U. (2013). Big Cats in Our

Backyards: Persistence of Large Carnivores in a Human Dominated Landscape in India. PLoS

One 8(3): e57872. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0057872.

Chatterjee M. (2000). Sundarban’s Deaths seizures, Poaching, Wildlife Trade and Seizures, p-7.

Johnsingh A.J.T and Mohon D. (2007). Conservation in Corbett’s Country. Frontline, 24(8):66-

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Dutt S. (2001). Beyond 2000: A management vision for the Kalakad–Mundanthurai Tiger

Reserve. Current Science 80(3): 442-447.

Gubbi S., Linkie M. and Leader-Williams N. (2009). Evaluating the legacy of an integrated

conservation and development project around a tiger reserve in India. Environmental

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Gubbi S., Poornesha H.C. and Madhusudhan M.D. (2012). Impact of vehicular traffic on use of

highway-edges by large mammals in a south Indian wildlife reserve. Current Science 102: 1047–

1051.

Harihar A., Prasad D.L, Ri C., Pandav B. and Goyal S.P. (2009). Losing ground: tigers Panthera

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Johnsingh A.J.T. (2001). The Kalakad–Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve: A global heritage of

biological diversity. Current Science 80(3): 378-388.

Johnsingh A.J.T. and Goyal S.P. (2005).Tiger Conservation in India: The Past, Present and the

Future. Indian Forester pp.1279-1296.

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Johnsingh A.J.T., Ramesh K., David A., Rajapandian K. and Mohan D. (2006). Enabling tiger to

survive in Haryana and Himachal Pradesh, Northern India. Journal of the Bombay Natural

History Society 103(2-3):251-253.

Johnsingh A.J.T., Pillay R., Raghunath R., Anand M.O. and Madhusudan M.D. (2009).

Opportunities and challenges for tiger (Panthera tigris) conservation in the southern Western

Ghats, India. Shifting Trajectories of Ecology and Coexistence: Proceedings of the National

Seminar on People and Tigers. Kerala Forest and Wildlife Department, Periyar Tiger Reserve,

Thekkady, India, pp. 135-147.

Johnsingh A.J.T, Pandav B. and Mohan D. (2010). Conservation Plea for Saving Wildlife

in the Landscape Bound by Gola, Ladhiya and Sharda Rivers, North India. Journal of the

Bombay Natural History Society 107: 170 – 173.

Johnsingh A.J.T., Raghunath R., Pillay R. and Madhusudan M.D. (2010). Ensuring the future of

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Karanth K. K. and DeFries R. (2010). Conservation and management in human-dominated

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Karanth K. K. and DeFries R. (2011). Nature-based tourism in Indian protected areas: New

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Karanth K. K., DeFries R., Srivathsa A. and Sankaraman V. (2012). Wildlife tourists in India’s

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Karanth K. U. and Madhusudan M. D. (1997). Avoiding paper tigers and saving real tigers:

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Karanth K and Stith B. (1999). Prey depletion as a critical determinant of tiger population

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Karanth, K. U. and Chellam, R. (2009) Carnivore conservation at the crossroads. Oryx 43 (1):1-

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Karanth K. U. and Karanth K. K. (2012). A tiger in the drawing room: Can luxury tourism

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Khan T.I. (1997). Conservation of biodiversity in western India. The Environmentalist 17: 283-

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Kouwenhoven R. (2010). Tigers, People And Politics: A Multi-Level Governance Analysis Of

Chandoli National Park. Environment and Resource Management. Amsterdam, Vrije Universiteit

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Lewis M. (2005). Indian Science for Indian Tigers? Conservation Biology and the Question of

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Madhusudan M. D. and Raman T. R. S. (2003). Conservation as if biological diversity matters:

preservation versus sustainable use in India. Conservation and Society 1: 49-59.

Mondal P. and Southworth J. (2010). Protection vs. commercial management: Spatial and

temporal analysis of land cover changes in the tropical forests of Central India Forest Ecology

and Management 259:1009–1017.

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Nagendra H., Rocchini D. and Ghate R. (2010). Beyond parks as monoliths: Spatially

differentiating park-people relationships in the Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve in India.

Biological Conservation 143:2900–2908.

Rishi (1993). Tiger proof energized fence, p10.

Rice M. W. (2012). In the Name of the Tiger: Narrative Analysis on Conservation and

Indigenous Forest Rights in India. PhD Thesis, Department of Environmental Studies, Mount

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Sanyal P. (1992). Sundarbans mangrove; wildlife potential and conservation. In Singh K. P. and

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Sanyal P. (1999). Sundarban- The largest mangrove diversity on globe. In Guha Bakshi D. N.,

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Taghioff D. and Menon A. (2010). Can a Tiger Change Its Stripes? The Politics of Conservation

as Translated in Mudumalai. Economic and Political Weekly 28:69-76.

Velho, N., Karanth, K. K., Laurance, W. F. (2012). Hunting a serious and understudied threat to

India, a globally significant conservation region. Biological Conservation 148:210-215.

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5.6.Indonesia

Bateman I. J., Fisher B., Fitzherbert E., Glew D. W. and Watkinson A. (2008). Making Tigers

Pay: Marketing Conservation of the Sumatran Tiger Through' Tiger Friendly' Oil Palm

Production. Working Paper-Centre for Social and Economic Research on the Global

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Bateman I.J., Fisher B., Fitzherbert E, Glew D, Naidoo R. (2010a). Tigers, markets and palm

oil: market potential for conservation. Oryx 44(2):230–234. DOI:10.1017/S0030605309990901

Jambi Tiger Project Update July 2003.

Linkie M., Martyr D. J., Holden J., Yanuar A., Hartana A. T., Sugardjito J. and Leader-

Williams N. (2003). Habitat destruction and poaching threaten the Sumatran tiger in Kerinci

Seblat National Park, Sumatra. Oryx 37:1

Linkie M., Haidir I.A., Nugroho A. and Dinata, Y. (2008). Conserving tigers Panthera tigris in

selectively logged Sumatran forests. Biological Conservation 141:2410–2415.

Plowden C. and Bowles D. (1997). The illegal market in tiger parts in northern Sumatra,

Indonesia, Oryx 31 (1): 59-66.

Shepherd C. R., Magnus N. and Traffic A. (2004). Nowhere to hide: The trade in Sumatran

Tiger, p 98.

The Jambi Tiger Project leaflet, A Zoological Society of London Publication, p 2.

Tilson R., Siswomartono D., Manansang J., Brady G., Armstrong, D., Traylor-Holzer K., Byers

A., Christie P., Salfifi A., Tumbelaka L., Christie S., Richardson D., Reddy S., Franklin N. and

Nyhus, P. (1997). International co-operative eCorts to save the Sumatran tiger Panthera tigris

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Wibisono H.T. and Pusparini W. (2010). Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae). A review of

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5.7.LaoPDR

Arlyne J., Vongkhamheng C., Saypanya S., Hansel T. and Strindberg S. (2012). Using

systematic monitoring to evaluate and adapt the management of a tiger reserve in northern Lao

PDR. WCS Working Papers No. 42, August 2012. Wildlife Conservation Society, Bronx, p 74.

Duckworth J. W., Salter R. E. and Khounboline K. (compilers) (1999). Wildlife

in Lao PDR: 1999 Status Report. Vientiane: IUCN-The World Conservation Union / Wild

life Conservation Society / Centre for Protected Areas and Watershed Management.

Midgley S., Bennett J., Samontry X., Stevens P., Mounlamai K, Midgley D. and Brown A.

(2012). Enhancing livelihoods in Lao PDR through environmental services and planted-timber

products. ACIAR Technical Reports No. 81. Australian Centre for International Agricultural

Research: Canberra, p 100.

Robichaud W.G, Hedemark M.J. and Johnson A. H. (2002). Biodiversity and Sustainable Forest

Management in Lao PDR. Wildlife Conservation Society, Vientiane, p 70.

Saola Working Group (2013). Conservation through Collaboration: Proceedings of the 3rd

Meeting of the Saola Working Group. Saola Working Group, Asian Wild Cattle Specialist Group

of the IUCN Species Survival Commission. Vientiane, p 30. www.savethesaola.org

5.8.Malaysia

Clements T. R., Rayan D. M., Zafir A. W. A., Venkataraman A., Alfred R., Payne J.

Ambu L. and Sharma D. S. K. (2010). Trio under threat: can we secure the future of rhinos,

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