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Saurav Dutta
Saurav Dutta
PhD Student of Geology, IISER Kolkata
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Prey selection by drilling predators: a case study from Miocene of Kutch, India
D Chattopadhyay, S Dutta
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 374, 187-196, 2013
522013
What controls cannibalism in drilling gastropods? A case study on Natica tigrina
D Chattopadhyay, D Sarkar, S Dutta, SR Prasanjit
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 410, 126-133, 2014
322014
Identifying regions for conservation of sloth bears through occupancy modelling in north-eastern Karnataka, India
S Das, S Dutta, S Sen, JA S, S Babu, HN Kumara, M Singh
Ursus, 111-120, 2014
252014
Prioritizing Remnant Forests for the Conservation of Mysore Slender Lorises (Loris lyddekerianus lyddekerianus) in Karnataka, India Through Estimation of Population Density
MS Sayantan Das, Saurav Dutta, Madhur Mangalam, Rakesh Kumar Verma, Subhani ...
International Journal of Primatology 32 (5), 1153 - 1160, 2011
82011
Strontium stratigraphy of the Oligocene–Early Miocene shellbeds of the Kutch Basin, western India, and its implications
S Dutta, D Chattopadhyay, D Chattopadhyay, S Misra, AV Turchyn
Lethaia 53 (3), 382-395, 2020
22020
Response of the Oligo-Miocene Bivalve fauna of the Kutch Basin (Western India) to regional tectonic events
S Dutta, D Chattopadhyay
Palaios 37 (3), 73-87, 2022
2022
Strontium stratigraphy of the Oligocene-Early Miocene shellbeds of the Kutch Basin, western India, and its implications
AV Turchyn, D CHATTOPADHYAY, D Chattopadhyay, S Misra, S Dutta
Wiley, 2020
2020
EFFECT OF CLIMATIC SHIFT ON BIODIVERSITY OF BIVALVES: A CASE STUDY FROM LOWER MIOCENE OF KUTCH, INDIA
D CHATTOPADHYAY, S DUTTA, S DAS, D CHATTOPADHYAY
2014 GSA Annual Meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia, 2014
2014
EFFECT OF CLIMATIC FLUCTUATIONS ON BIODIVERSITY OF BIVALVES: A CASE STUDY FROM LOWER MIOCENE OF KUTCH, INDIA
D Chattopadhyay, S Dutta, S Das, D Chattopadhyay
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