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Dr.G.Srinivas

Dr.G.Srinivas
Assistant Professor
Research Area

Ecology of Amphibians and Reptiles,

Human-Wildlife Interactions,

Urban Wildlife

9443853939

Dr.G.Srinivas

Unique ID: U/TS/762

 

 

 

Research Area

Ecology of Amphibians and Reptiles,

Human-Wildlife Interactions,

Urban Wildlife

Featured Publications

  1. Babu, S., T. Karthik, G. Srinivas and H.N. Kumara. 2015. Linking critical patches of Sloth Bear Melursus ursinus for their conservation in Meghamalai hills, Western Ghats, India. Current Science. 109 (8)1492-1498.
  2. Ganesh, S.R., Bhupathy .S, David .P, Sathish Kumar, N and G. Srinivas. 2014. Snake fauna of high wavy mountains, Western Ghats, India: species richness, status, and distribution pattern. Russian Journal of Herpetology. 21(1); 53-64.
  3. Srinivas, G. and S. Bhupathy. 2013. Anurans of the Meghmalai Landscape, Western Ghats. Journal of Threatened Taxa. 5 (15). 4973- 4978.
  4. Babu, S., G. Srinvas, H.N. Kumara, T. Karthik, and S. Molur. 2013. Mammals of the Meghamalai Landscape, Southern Western Ghats, India. Journal of Threatened Taxa. 5 (15) 4945-4952.
  5. Bhupathy, S., G. Srinivas, N. Sathishkumar, M. Murugesan,   S. Babu, R. Suganthasakthivel and P. Sivakumar. 2012. Diversity and conservation of selected biota of the Megamalai landscape, Western Ghats, India. Current Science 102: 590-595.
  6. Kumara, H. N., R. Sasi, R. Suganthasakthivel and G. Srinivas. 2011. Distribution, abundance and conservation of primates in the Highwavy Mountains of Western Ghats, Tamil Nadu, India and conservation prospects for lion-tailed macaques. Current Science. 100: 1063-1067.
  7. Bhupathy, S., G. Srinivas., N. Sathish Kumar., T. Karthik and A. Madhivanan. 2011. Herpetofaunal Mortality due to Vehicular Traffic in the Western Ghats, India: A Case Study. Herpetotropicos 5: 119-126.
  8. Srinivas, G., S. Bhupathy and S.R.Sakthivel.2009. Rhacophorus psudomalabaricus (False Malabar Tree Frog). Herpetological Review. 40: 362. 
  9. Srinivas, G., S. Bhupathy and A. Madhivanan. 2008. Occurrence ofSalea anamallayana Beddome, 1878 in High wavy Mountains, Western Ghats, India. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society105: 341-342.

Courses Teaching

Herpetology,

Mammalogy,

Ecology and Evolution,

Ethology of Wildlife,

Physiology and Healthcare of Wildlife,

Management of Zoos,

Sanctuaries and National Parks,

Conservation of Biodiversity,

Research Methodology

Education & Career of
Dr.G.Srinivas

Dr.G.Srinivas
Assistant Professor
Research Area

Ecology of Amphibians and Reptiles,

Human-Wildlife Interactions,

Urban Wildlife

9443853939

Dr.G.Srinivas

Unique ID: U/TS/762

 

 

 

Ph. D
Subject: Zoology
Institution: Sálim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History, Anaikatti, Coimbatore

Affiliated University: Bharathiar University 

Year of Award:  2012

 

M.Phil 

Subject: Zoology
Institution: A.V.C.College, Mannampandal, Mayiladuthurai

Affiliated University: Bharathidasan University

Year of Award:  2004

 

M.Sc

Subject: Wildlife Biology
Institution: A.V.C.College, Mannampandal, Mayiladuthurai

Affiliated University: Bharathidasan University

Year of Award:  2002

 

B.Sc

Subject: Zoology
Institution: A.V.C.College, Mannampandal, Mayiladuthurai

Affiliated University: Bharathidasan University

Year of Award:  2000

 

 

 

 

 

Research Areas of
Dr.G.Srinivas

Dr.G.Srinivas
Assistant Professor
Research Area

Ecology of Amphibians and Reptiles,

Human-Wildlife Interactions,

Urban Wildlife

9443853939

Dr.G.Srinivas

Unique ID: U/TS/762

 

 

 

Publications of
Dr.G.Srinivas

Dr.G.Srinivas
Assistant Professor
Research Area

Ecology of Amphibians and Reptiles,

Human-Wildlife Interactions,

Urban Wildlife

9443853939

Dr.G.Srinivas

Unique ID: U/TS/762

 

 

 

  1. M. Muralidharan, M. Raja, M. Gunasekaran, S. Sundar, B. Ramakrishnanand G. Srinivas. 2016.Ichthyofauna of Dharmapuri Forest Division, Tamil Nadu: Status, Threats and Management.Scientific Transactions in Environment and Technovasion. 10 (2) : 61-67.
  2. Gunasekaran, M., B.Ramakrishnan, M. Muralidharan, S.Sundar, G.Srinivas, P.Manikandan and V. Rani. 2015. Diversity of Butterflies and their conservation in Dharmapuri Forest Division, Tamil Nadu, India. Scientific Transactions in Environment and Technovasion. 9 (2): 76-81.
  3. Babu, S., T. Karthik, G. Srinivas and H.N. Kumara. 2015. Linking critical patches of Sloth Bear Melursus ursinus for their conservation in Meghamalai hills, Western Ghats, India. Current Science. 109 (8)1492-1498.
  4. Ganesh, S.R., Bhupathy .S, David .P, Sathish Kumar, N and G. Srinivas. 2014. Snake fauna of high wavy mountains, Western Ghats, India: species richness, status, and distribution pattern. Russian Journal of Herpetology. 21(1); 53-64.
  5. Srinivas, G. and S. Bhupathy. 2013. Anurans of the Meghmalai Landscape, Western Ghats. Journal of Threatened Taxa. 5 (15). 4973- 4978.
  6. Babu, S., G. Srinvas, H.N. Kumara, T. Karthik, and S. Molur. 2013. Mammals of the Meghamalai Landscape, Southern Western Ghats, India. Journal of Threatened Taxa. 5 (15) 4945-4952.
  7. Bhupathy, S., G. Srinivas, N. Sathishkumar, M. Murugesan,   S. Babu, R. Suganthasakthivel and P. Sivakumar. 2012. Diversity and conservation of selected biota of the Megamalai landscape, Western Ghats, India. Current Science 102: 590-595.
  8. Kumara, H. N., R. Sasi, R. Suganthasakthivel and G. Srinivas. 2011. Distribution, abundance and conservation of primates in the Highwavy Mountains of Western Ghats, Tamil Nadu, India and conservation prospects for lion-tailed macaques. Current Science. 100: 1063-1067.
  9. Bhupathy, S., G. Srinivas., N. Sathish Kumar., T. Karthik and A. Madhivanan. 2011. Herpetofaunal Mortality due to Vehicular Traffic in the Western Ghats, India: A Case Study. Herpetotropicos 5: 119-126.
  10. Srinivas, G., S. Bhupathy and S.R.Sakthivel.2009. Rhacophorus psudomalabaricus (False Malabar Tree Frog). Herpetological Review. 40: 362. 
  11. Srinivas, G., S. Bhupathy and A. Madhivanan. 2008. Occurrence ofSalea anamallayana Beddome, 1878 in High wavy Mountains, Western Ghats, India. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society105: 341-342.
  12. Ramaswamy, G. and G. Srinivas. 2003. Studies on the amphibian fauna of Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary at Ulandy Range, Tamil Nadu.  Cobra. 51: 1-6.
  13. Varadharajan, M., K.Thiyagesan, R.Selvakumar and G.Srinivas. 2000. Common herbs Justicia simplex and Oldenladia umbellata nectar sources for Apis florea. Indian Bee Journal. 62 (3&4): 29-33.

Paper Presented in Conference/ Seminars

  1. Mohan, A., R. Jagatheesan., S. Babu and G. Srinivas.2013. Do the sparrows prefer stinky streets? A case study from Theni District. Abstract presented in National Seminar on Recent Trends in Biological Sciences.p24.
  2. Jayasekhar, M.P and G. Srinivas. 2012. Microhabitat use by Amphibians in Kanyakumari Distict, Tamil Nadu. Abstract presented- National Seminar on New Frontiers in Biology at Jayaraj Annapackiyam college.
  3. Babu, S., G. Srinivas, H.N. Kumara and T. Karthik. 2012. Spatially explicit model for two sympatric squirrel species in Srivilliputhur Grizzled Squirrel wildlife Sanctuary – Abstract presented – International conference on Science and Technology for Clean and Green Environment at Annamalai University.
  4. Srinivas, G. and S. Bhupathy. 2009. Spatial use by Sylvirana temporalis (Gunther, 1864) in Theni forests, Western Ghats. Abstract presented National Seminor on Current Research in Herpetology. Pp 24.
  5. Ramaswamy, G and G. Srinivas. 2003. Amphibian Diversity of Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary at Ulandy Range, Tamil Nadu – Abstract presented – National Seminar on Recent Trends on the study of Aquatic and Terrestrial Bio Resources. Pp36.
  6. Ramaswamy, G. and G. Srinivas. 2003. Microhabitat preference by amphibians (Frogs and Toads) at Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary, Tamil Nadu- 28th Conference Ethological Society of India. Tirunelveli. Pp 97-98.

 

Report Submitted

  1. Kalidasan, K., G. Srinivas, and M. Mohankumar 2018. Elephant Conflict Information System. Project Report.
  2. Kalidoss, K., G. Srinivas, M. Mohankumar, U. Rao and R.A. Sasi. 2017. Elephant Conflict Information System. Project Report.
  3. Kalidasan, K.,G Srinivas, and M.Mohankumar 2018. Efficiency of Elephant Proof Trenches in Coimbatore Forest Division.
  4. Ramasubramaniam, S., K.Kalidasan, M.Mohankumar and G.Srinivas 2017. Synchronized Population Estimation of the Asian Elephants in Coimbatore Forest Division.
  5. Arun, P.R., G. Srinivas and S.B. Shanthakumar. 2014. Cumulative Impact Assessment Study Of Hydropower Projects On River Yamuna, Tons And Tributaries -Faunal Aspects. Report submitted to ICFRE, Dehradun.
  6. Srinivas, G., S.Babu, H.N. Kumara, S.Molur. 2013. Assessing the status and distribution of large mammals in Highwavy and its environs, Southern Western Ghats”  funded by ATREE-CEPF and Rufford from January 2011 to March 2013.Technical Report submitted to CEPF-ATREE Small Grants and Rufford Small Grants. Coimbatore, India.
  7. Bhupathy, S., G. Srinivas and N. Sathishkumar. 2009. A study on the Herpetofaunal Communities of the Upper Vaigai Plateau, Western Ghats, India. Report submitted to Ministry of Environment and Forests. New Delhi.

Book Chapters

Muralidharan, M., M.Gunasekaran, S.Sundar, G.Srinivas, K.Manikandan and M. Amutha. 2018. Impacts of Climatic Warming on Freshwater ecosystems and aquatic life  Conservation Perspective. Global Climate Change- Challenges and Remedies. A publication of Manonmaniam Sundaranar University.

Courses Handled by
Dr.G.Srinivas

Dr.G.Srinivas
Assistant Professor
Research Area

Ecology of Amphibians and Reptiles,

Human-Wildlife Interactions,

Urban Wildlife

9443853939

Dr.G.Srinivas

Unique ID: U/TS/762

 

 

 

Course Teaching 

  • Herpetology 
  • Ornithology
  • Mammalogy
  • Entomology
  • Ethology
  • Ecology and Evolution
  • Conservation of Biodiversity 
  • Silviculture

Projects Handled by
Dr.G.Srinivas

Dr.G.Srinivas
Assistant Professor
Research Area

Ecology of Amphibians and Reptiles,

Human-Wildlife Interactions,

Urban Wildlife

9443853939

Dr.G.Srinivas

Unique ID: U/TS/762

 

 

 

  • Received a small grant of Rs.9,16,500/- from Critical Eco-system Partnership Fund through ATREE, Bangalore for “Assessing the status and distribution of large mammals in Highwavy and its environs, southern Western Ghats” (Principal Investigator). Reference No. CEPF-ATREE-WGHATS/SGP/WGSG085-WILDS. Collaborative agencies WILDs and SACON.
  • Received a matching grant of Rs. 3,41,000/- from Rufford Small Grants Foundation for the same project on “Large mammals of High Wavys environs” (Principal Investigator). Reference No. 9513-1. Collaborative agencies WILDs and SACON.

 

Research Guidance of
Dr.G.Srinivas

Dr.G.Srinivas
Assistant Professor
Research Area

Ecology of Amphibians and Reptiles,

Human-Wildlife Interactions,

Urban Wildlife

9443853939

Dr.G.Srinivas

Unique ID: U/TS/762

 

 

 

Institutional Responsibilities of
Dr.G.Srinivas

Dr.G.Srinivas
Assistant Professor
Research Area

Ecology of Amphibians and Reptiles,

Human-Wildlife Interactions,

Urban Wildlife

9443853939

Dr.G.Srinivas

Unique ID: U/TS/762

 

 

 

Awards & Memberships of
Dr.G.Srinivas

Dr.G.Srinivas
Assistant Professor
Research Area

Ecology of Amphibians and Reptiles,

Human-Wildlife Interactions,

Urban Wildlife

9443853939

Dr.G.Srinivas

Unique ID: U/TS/762

 

 

 

1.Awarding agency: A.V.C. College Gold Medal
Country: Mannampandal, Mayiladuthurai, India

Title of paper: First Rank during in B.Sc. Zoology
Date of Award: 2000

2. Awarding agency: A.V.C. College Silver Medal
Country: Mannampandal, Mayiladuthurai, India
Title of paper: Second Rank during in M.Sc. Wildlife Biology
Date of Award: 2002

Visits/Collaborations/Others of
Dr.G.Srinivas

Dr.G.Srinivas
Assistant Professor
Research Area

Ecology of Amphibians and Reptiles,

Human-Wildlife Interactions,

Urban Wildlife

9443853939

Dr.G.Srinivas

Unique ID: U/TS/762