Title : Phylogeography and population genetics of the Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) in the Indian Subcontinent

Type of Material: Thesis
Title: Phylogeography and population genetics of the Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) in the Indian Subcontinent
Researcher: Mondol, Samrat
Guide: Ramakrishnan, Uma
Department: National Center for Biological Sciences, Bangalore
Publisher: Manipal University
Place: Manipal
Year: 8/9/2011
Language: English
Subject: Panthera tigris tigris
Non-invasive sampling
Demographic history
Population estimation
Conservation
Dissertation/Thesis Note: PhD
Fulltext: Shodhganga

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110__|aNational Center for Biological Sciences, Bangalore|bManipal University|dManipal
245__|aPhylogeography and population genetics of the Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) in the Indian Subcontinent
260__|aManipal|bManipal University|c8/9/2011
502__|bPhD
518__|oDate of Notification|d2011-09-08
520__|aThe tiger (Panthera tigris) typifies endangered large species across the globe. The Indian subcontinent currently harbours about 60% of the global tiger population (? 3200-3500) in an estimated 8-25% remaining tiger habitats. Little is known about the g
653__|aPanthera tigris tigris
653__|aNon-invasive sampling
653__|aDemographic history
653__|aPopulation estimation
653__|aConservation
700__|aRamakrishnan, Uma|eGuide
856__|uhttp://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/handle/10603/5047|yShodhganga
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