CENTRE FOR ECOLOGICAL SCIENCES
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE
BANGALORE  560 012,  INDIA
 
Publications for the Year 1996-97
 

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I  TECHNICAL PAPER/CHAPTER IN REFEREED JOURNAL/BOOK

1. Arathi, H.S. and Gadagkar, R. (1996)
Can genetically unrelated individuals join colonies of Ropalidia marginata?
In: Readings in Behaviour, (Eds.) R.Ramamurthi and Geethabali,
New Age International Limited, New Delhi,  pp.153-159.

2. Bawa, K., and Gadgil, M.(1996)
Ecosystem Services In Subsistence Economies and Conservation of Biodiversity.
In: Nature’s Services Societal Dependence on Natural Ecosystems.(Eds) Gretchen C. Daily.16, pp.295-310.

3. Behera, N., and Nanjundiah, V.(1996)
The Consequences of Phenotypic Plasticity in Cyclically Varying Environments: A Genetic Algorithm Study.
J.theor. Biol.,  178, 135-144.

4. Bhat, D.M. and Hegde, G.R. (1997)
Ground Water Quality in Uttara Kannada District of Karnataka
Indian J. Environ. Hlth., 39(1), 61-64.

5. Condit, R., Hubbell, S.P., Lanrankie, J.V., Sukumar, R., Manokaran, N., Foster, R.B. and Ashton, P.S. (1996)
Species-area and species-individual relationships for tropical trees: a comparison of three 50-ha plots
J.Ecology, 84, 549-562.

6. Gadagkar, R. (1996)
Complex behaviour in Social Wasps - Towards a scientific study.
In: Readings in Behaviour, (Eds.) R.Ramamurthi and Geethabali
New Age International Limited, New Delhi,  pp.135-144.

7. Gadagkar, R. (1996)
The Pains and pleasures of doing ethology in India.
In: Readings in Behaviour. (Eds.) R.Ramamurthi and Geethabali
New Age International Limited, New Delhi,  pp.1-13.

8. Gadagkar, R. (1996)
The Evolution of eusociality, including a review of the socail status of Ropalidia marginata.
In: Natural History and Evolution of Paper-Wasps. (Ed.) Turillazzi and Mary Jane West-Eberhard. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 15. pp.248-271.

9. Gadagkar, R. (1996)
What’s the essence of royalty - one keto group?
Curr. Sci., 71,  975-980.

10. Gadagkar, R.(1996)
Molecular Techniques in the study of Organismic Biology - Challenges and Opportunities.
In: Biotechnological Perspectives in Chemical Ecology of Insects.(Eds.) T.N. Ananthakrishnan, Oxford & IBH Publishing Co.Pvt.Ltd, New Delhi, pp.265-275.

11. Gadagkar, R., and Kolatkar, M. (1996)
Evidence for Avian mafia.
Curr. Sci., 70,  115-117.

12. Gadgil, M.(1996)
Genes, Memes and Artefacts.
In: Biodiversity, Science and Development - Towards a New Partnership.(Eds) Francesco di Castri and Talal Youbn. Cab International, UK (in association with the  International Union of Biological Sciences, Paris), pp . 80-90.

13. Gadgil, M.(1996)
Documenting diversity: An experiment.
Curr. Sci., 70(1), pp. 36-44, 10th January.

14. Gadgil, M.(1996)
Managing biodiversity.
In: Biodiversity - A Biology of Numbers and Difference.(Eds.) Kevin J.Gaston, pp. 345-365, Blackwell Science Ltd., Oxford.

15. Gadgil, M. (1996)
Westerm Ghats: A lifescape
Journal of Indian Institute of Science, 76, 495-504.

16. Gadgil, M. (1996)
Report of The Karnataka Planning Board
Subgroup On Biodiversity,1-94.

17. Gadgil, M.(1996)
Deploying student power to monitor India’s  lifescape.
Curr. Sci., 71(9), 688-897,  10th November.

18. Gadgil, M.(1996)
In the dominion of artefacts.
Environment and Development Economics.1.(3),  356-359.

19. Gadgil, M., Singh, S.N., Nagendra, H and Chandran, M.D.S.(1996).
In situ conservation of wild relatives of cultivated plants:
Guiding principles and a case study, Food and Agriculture organization, and Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, pp.21.

20. Geetha, L., and Gadagkar, R.(1996)
How does a fungus know the time of day?
Curr. Sci., 70,  419-421.

21. Grossniklaus, U., Madhusudhan, M.S., and Nanjundiah, V.(1996).
Nonlinear Enzyme Kinetics Can Lead to High Metabolic Flux Control Coefficients: Implications for the Evolution of Dominance.
In: J.theor. Biol.(1996) 182, pp.299-302.

22. Joshi, N.V., Gadgil, M and Patil, S (1996)
Correlates of the desired family size among Indian communities .
Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.USA,  93,  6387-6392.

23. Negi, H.R., and Gadgil, M.(1996)
Patterns of distribution of macrolichens in western parts of Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve.
Curr. Sci., 71(7), 568-575.

24. Negi, H.R., Gadgil, M (1996)
Genus level Diversity In Lichens of Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, India.
In: Environment And Biodiversity: In the Context of South Asia (Proceedings of the Regional Conference on Environment and Biodiversity) (Eds.)  P.K. Jha, G.P.S. Ghimere, S.B. Karmacharya, S.R. Baral, P. Lacoul. pp. 192-202, Kathmandu, Ecological Society (ECOS).

25. Premnath, S., Sinha, A. and Gadagkar, R. (1996)
Dominance relationship in the establishment of reproductive division of labour in a primitively eusocial wasp (Ropalidia marginata)
Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol.,  39, 125-132.

26. Premnath, S., Sinha, A., and Gadagkar, R.(1996)
How is colony activity regulated in Ropalidia marginata?
In: Readings in Behaviour. (Eds.), R.Ramamurthi and Geethabali.
New Age International Limited, New Delhi, pp.160-167.

27. Ramachandra, T.V., Subramanian, and Joshi, N.V.(1996)
Wind Energy Potential Assessment in Uttara Kannada District of Karnataka,India.
In: Renewable Energy,10(4), pp.585-611.

28. Ramachandra, T.V. and Subramanian, D.K.(1997)
Industrial Energy Utilisation in Karnataka and Potential Savings.
In: Energy Convers. Mgmt. Vol. 38.(6). pp.563-599.

29. Raman, T.R.S., Menon, R.K.G. and Sukumar, R. (1996)
Ecology and Management of Chital and Blackbuck in Guindy National Park, Madras
J.Bombay Natural Hist.Society, 93(178-192).

30. Ravindranath, N.H., Gadgil, M. and Campbell, J.(1996)
Ecological Stabilization and Community Needs: Managing India’s Forest by Objective. In: Village Voices, Forest Choices - Joint Forest Management in India.(Eds) Mark Poffenberger and Betsy Mcgean. Oxford University Press - Delhi. pp. 287-323.

31. Ravindranath, N.H. (1997)
Biodiversity and Human Welfare
In: The Web of Life, Vol. 1 Ed. By G. Padmanaban, M.Biswas, M.S. Shaila and S. Vishveshwara, Perspectives in Science and Engineering, Harwood Academic Publishers,  pp. 131-147.

32. Shakarad, M. and Gadagkar,R. (1996)
Why are there multiple-foundress colonies in Ropalidia marginata?
In: Readings in Behaviour. (Eds).R.Ramamurthi and Geethabali
New Age International Limited,  New Delhi, pp.145-152.

33. Singh, S.N., and Gadgil, M. (1996)
Ecology of Amorphophallus Species in Uttara Kannada District of the Karnataka State, India: Implications For Conservation, Aroidena,18, 5-20.

34.     Singh, S.N., and Gadgil, M. (1996)
Some suggestions for in situ conservation of wild rices, International Rice Research Notes, 21:2-3 (Aug-Dec 1996), 6-7.
 
35. Sukumar, R. and  Santiapillai, C. (1996)
Elephas maximus: Status and Distribution.
In: Shoshani, J. & Tassy, P. (eds.) The Proboscidea:  Evolution and Palaeoecology of Elephants and their relatives, Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford. Part VI, Chapter 33. (327-331).

36. Suresh, H.S., Dattaraja, H.S. and Sukumar, R. (1996)
Tree Flora of Mudumalai Sanctuary, Tamil Nadu, Southern India
Indian Forester,  122,  (507-519).

II   GENERAL ARTICLE/BOOK REVIEW ETC.

37. Gadagkar, R. (1996)
Sharing the Blame.
Down to Earth,  5(11), 24-26.

38. Gadagkar, R. (1996)
A review of - The Coevolutionary Process. John N. Thompson, 1994, The University of Chicago Press, Chicago and London, pp xi+376.
Tropical Ecology, 37, 147-148.

39. Gadagkar, R. (1996)
Africans in the Americas. A Problem? A cool objective assessment of the killer bee problem.A review of killer bees - The Africanized Honey Bee in the Americas.
Mark L Winston ,Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts,1992,
pp.  xii + 162.
Resonance - Journal of Science Education, 1(2), 117-119.

40. Gadagkar, R.(1996)
Konrad Lorenz - father to ethology and mother to ducks, geese, jackdaws, salamanders, fish and many more!
Resonance - Journal of Science Education, 1(6), 2-3.
41. Gadagkar, R.(1996)
The Making of a Scientist - A Life Worthy of Admiration and Imitation. A review of - Naturalist E O Wilson, 1994 Island Press/Shearwater Books, Washington DC.
pp xiv + 380.
Resonance - Journal of Science Education, 1(4), 87-89.

42. Gadagkar, R. (1996)
The Honeybee Dance-Language Controversy-Robot bee comes to the rescue.
Resonance - Journal of Science Education, 1(1), 63-70.

43. Gadagkar, R. (1996)
Exploring Japan ecologically.
Down to Earth,  4(22),  22-23.

44. Gadagkar, R., and Kolatkar, M.(1996)
Evidence for Bird Mafia.
Resonance - Journal of Science Education,1(5),  82-84.

45. Gadgil, M.(1996)
Salim Ali (12 November 1896 - 20 June 1987)
Curr. Sci., 71(9),  685-686, 10th November.

46. Gadgil, M., Chandran, M.D.S., Pramod, P., Ghate, U., Iyer, P., Gokhale, Y., Thomas, W.D., and Menon, P.(1996)
People’s Biodiversity Register-Recording India’s Wealth.
Amruth, 1(5), 1-16.

47. Ravindranath, N.H., and Hall, D.O.(1996)
Sustainable Forestry For Bioenergy Vs. Forestry For Carbon Sequestration as Climate Change Mitigation Options.
In: The Environmental Professional Vol.18. pp. 119-224.(1996)

48. Ravindranath, N.H., and Hall, D.O.(1996)
Estimates of feasible productivities of short rotation tropical forestry plantations.
In: Energy for Sustainable Development. Vol.2(5). pp.14-20.

49. Ravindranath, N.H., and Sukumar, R.(1996)
Impacts of climate change on forest cover in India.
In: Commonwealth Forestry Review. 75(1). pp. 76-79.