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  1. Biju, S.D., Y. Shouche, A. Dubois, S. K. Dutta & F. Bossuyt., 2010. A ground-dwelling rhacophorid frog from the highest mountain peak of the Western Ghats of India. Current Science, 98:119-1125.
  2. Bossuyt F, Dubois A (2001) A review of the frog genus Philautus  Gistel, 1848 (Amphibia, Anura, Ranidae, Rhacophorinae). Zeylanica, 6:1-112.
  3. Chandramouli, S.R., Ganesha, S.R., 2010. Herpetofauna of Southern Western Ghats, India-Reinvestigation after decades, Taprobanica 2(2):21-32.
  4. Conservation International, 2005. Hotspots Revisited: Earth’s Biologically Richest and Most Endangered Terrestrial Ecoregions, CI, US, 392 pp
  5. Dahanukar, N., Diwekar, M. & Paingankar, M., 2011. Rediscovery of the threatened Western Ghats endemic sisorid catfish Glyptothorax poonaensis (Teleostei: Siluriformes: Sisoridae). Journal of Threatened Taxa 3(7): 1885-1898
  6. Daniels, R.J.R., 2005. Amphibians of Peninsular India. Universities Press.
  7. Dasa, A.C., Krishnaswamy J., Bawa K.S., Kirana. M.S., Srinivas. V, Samba Kumar N., Karanth K U, 2006. Prioritisation of conservation areas in the Western Ghats, India. Biological conservation 133 (2006) 16 –31.
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    Dinesh, K.P., C. Radhakrishnan, K.V. Gururaja, K. Deuti and G.K. Bhatta. 2010. A Checklist of Amphibia of India, Updated till July 2010 (Online Version). pp 11 http://zsi.gov.in/zoological-survey-of-india/zsi-data/checklist/Amphibia_final.pdf.
  9. Gururaja KV. 2010. Novel reproductive mode in a torrent frog Micrixalus saxicola (Jerdon) from the Western Ghats, India. Zootaxa, 2642:1-8.
  10. Ganesh,S.R., Asokan, S.,  Kannan,P. 2008a.A preliminary Survey of Amphibians and Reptiles in Cardomom Hills,Western Ghats,Tamil Nadu.Cobra,2(2):1-9.
  11. Ganesh.S.R., Asokan, S and Kannan, P. 2009.Record of Oligidon travancoricus beddome, 1877 (Serpentes ; Columbridae) from  Grizzled Squirred  Santuary,Western Ghat,Tamil Nadu. The Herpetological Buletin,109:25-28.  
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  14. Kunte, K. (In press.) Checklist of the Butterflies of the Western Ghats, Southwestern India. In K. A. Subramanian (ed.) Diversity and Conservation of Invertebrates in the Western Ghats.
  15. Molur,S., Smith,K.G., Daniel,B.A and Darwell, W.R.T., 2011.The Status and Distribution of Freshwater Biodiversity of Western Ghats, India. IUCN Red list of Threatened Species.
  16. Radhakrishna B.P., 2001. The Western Ghats of the Indian peninsula Memoir Geological Society of India 47, 133-144
  17. Ramachandra TV, Chandran MDS, Gururaja KV and Sreekantha, 2006. Cumulative Environmental Impact Assessment, Nova Science Publishers, New York, 371 pp
  18. Subash Chandran MD, Rao GR, Gururaja KV and Ramachandra T.V., 2010. Ecology of the Swampy Relic Forests of Kathalekan from Central Western Ghats, India. Bioremediation, Biodiversity and Bioavailability, Global Science Book Journals, 4: 54-68.