Sahyadri Conservation Series 3 ENVIS Technical Report: 20,  February 2012
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Ant Species Composition and Diversity in the Sharavathi River Basin, Central Western Ghats
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Ramachandra T V             Subash Chandran M.D             Joshi N.V.             Ajay Narendra             Ali T.M.
Energy and Wetlands Research Group, Centre for Ecological Sciences,
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore – 560012, India.
*Corresponding author: cestvr@ces.iisc.ernet.in

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