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Sahas Barve
Sahas Barve
Archbold Biological Station
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IUCN greatly underestimates threat levels of endemic birds in the Western Ghats
V Ramesh, T Gopalakrishna, S Barve, DJ Melnick
Biological conservation 210, 205-221, 2017
822017
Life-history characteristics influence physiological strategies to cope with hypoxia in Himalayan birds
S Barve, AA Dhondt, VB Mathur, ZA Cheviron
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 283 (1843), 20162201, 2016
492016
A preliminary study on translocation of “rescued” King Cobras (Ophiophagus hannah)
S Barve, D Bhaisare, A Giri, PG Shankar, R Whitaker, M Goode
Hamadryad 36 (6), 80-86, 2013
332013
Do avian blood parasites influence hypoxia physiology in a high elevation environment?
F Ishtiaq, S Barve
BMC Ecology 18 (15), 2018
312018
Elevation and body size drive convergent variation in thermo-insulative feather structure of Himalayan birds
S Barve, V Ramesh, TM Dotterer, CJ Dove
Ecography, 2021
302021
Wandering woodpeckers: foray behavior in a social bird
S Barve, NDG Hagemeyer, RE Winter, SD Chamberlain, WD Koenig, ...
Ecology 101 (2), e02943, 2020
252020
Bird diversity of the Amrutganga Valley, Kedarnath, Uttarakhand, India with an emphasis on the elevational distribution of species
S Dixit, V Joshi, S Barve
Check List 12 (2), 1874-1874, 2016
242016
Interspecific competition affects evolutionary links between cavity nesting, migration and clutch size in O ld W orld flycatchers (M uscicapdae)
S Barve, NA Mason
Ibis 157 (2), 299-311, 2015
202015
Habitat saturation results in joint-nesting female coalitions in a social bird
S Barve, WD Koenig, J Haydock, EL Walters
American Naturalist, 2018
192018
Elevational replacement of two Himalayan titmice: interspecific competition or habitat preference?
S Barve, AA Dhondt
Journal of Avian Biology 48, 1189-1194, 2017
192017
Does helping-at-the-nest help? The case of the acorn woodpecker
WD Koenig, EL Walters, S Barve
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 7, 272, 2019
182019
Peculiar choice of nesting of Red-wattled Lapwing Vanellus indicus in an urban area in Mumbai, Maharashtra
A Muralidhar, S Barve
Indian Birds 8 (1), 6-9, 2013
182013
Constructing social networks from automated telemetry data: a worked example using within‐and across‐group associations in cooperatively breeding birds
D Shizuka, S Barve, AE Johnson, EL Walters
Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 2021
162021
When and how to study the nesting biology of Indian birds: Research needs, ethical considerations, and best practices
S Barve, TR Shankar Raman, A Datta, G Jathar
Indian Birds 16 (1), 1-9, 2020
162020
Tracking the warriors and spectators of acorn woodpecker wars
S Barve, AS Lahey, RM Brunner, WD Koenig, EL Walters
Current Biology 30 (17), PR982-PR983, 2020
142020
Guidelines for conducting research on nesting biology of Indian birds
S Barve, TR Shankar Raman, A Datta, G Jathar
Indian Birds 16 (1), 10-11, 2020
142020
Bird diversity of the Sharavathy landscape, Karnataka
S Barve, R Warrier
Indian Birds 8 (3), 57-61, 2013
122013
Citizen science driven species distribution models estimate drastically smaller range sizes and higher threat levels for Western Ghats endemic birds
V Ramesh, T Gopalakrishna, S Barve, DJ Melnick
Biol. Conserv 210, 205-221, 2017
102017
Fruiting Season Length Restricts Global Distribution of Female-Only Parental Care in Frugivorous Passerine Birds
S Barve, F La Sorte
PLOS ONE 11 (5), 11(5): e0154871, 2016
102016
Lifetime reproductive benefits of cooperative polygamy vary for males and females in the acorn woodpecker (Melanerpes formicivorus)
S Barve, C Riehl, EL Walters, J Haydock, HL Dugdale, WD Koenig
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 288 (1957), 20210579, 2021
92021
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