References about Tigers
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- Damania R, Seidensticker J, Whitten T, Sethi G, MacKinnon K, et al. (2008) A future for wild tigers. Washington, D.C.: World Bank and Smithsonian's National Zoological Park. 36 p.
- Wikramanayake E, Dinerstein E, Forrest J, Loucks C, Seidensticker J, et al. (2010) Road to recovery or catastrophic loss: How will the next decade end for wild tigers? In: Tilson R. L, Nyhus P. J, editors. Tigers of the World: The science, politics and conservation of Panthera tigris. London: Academic Press. pp. 493–506.
- Chundawat R. S, Habib B, Karanth K. U, Kawanashi K, Ahmad Khan J, et al. (2010) Panthera tigris. IUCN 2010, IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2010.2. Available:http://www.iucnredlist.org. Accessed 14 July 2010.
- Sanderson E, Forrest J, Loucks C, Ginsberg J, Dinerstein E, et al. (2006) Setting priorities for the conservation and recovery of wild tigers 2005–2015. A technical report. New York and Washington, D.C.: Wildlife Conservation Society, World Wildlife Fund, Smithsonian, and National Fish and Wildlife Foundation–Save the Tiger Fund. 206 p.
- Karanth K. U, Goodrich J. M, Vaidyanathan S, Reddy G. V (2010) Landscape scale, ecology-based management of wild tiger populations. Washington, D.C.: Global Tiger Initiative, World Bank, and Wildlife Conservation Society.
- Karanth K. U, Stith B. M (1999) Prey depletion as a critical determinant of tiger population viability. In: Seidensticker J, Christie S, Jackson P, editors. Riding the Tiger: Tiger conservation in human-dominated landscapes. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 100–113.
- Jhala Y. V, Gopal R, Quereshi Q (2008) Status of tigers, co-predators and prey in India. New Delhi and Dehradun, India: National Tiger Conservation Authority and Wildlife Institute of India. 152 p.
- Linkie M, Chapron G, Martyr D, Holden J, Leader-Williams N (2006) Assessing the viability of tiger subpopulations in a fragmented landscape. J Appl Ecol 43: 576–586. FIND THIS ARTICLE ONLINE
- Wikramanayake E. D, Dinerstein E, Robinson J. G, Karanth K. U, Rabinowitz A, et al. (1998) An ecology-based method for defining priorities for large mammal conservation: The tiger as case study. Cons Biol 12: 865–868. FIND THIS ARTICLE ONLINE
- Wikramanayake E. D, Dinerstein E, Robinson J. G, Karanth K. U, Rabinowitz A, et al. (1999) Where can tigers live in the future? A framework for identifying high-priority areas for the conservation of tigers in the wild. In: Seidensticker J, Christie S, Jackson P, editors. Riding the Tiger: Tiger conservation in human-dominated landscapes. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 255–272.
- Christie SSanderson E, et al. (2006) NGO investment in tiger conservation units, 1998–2003. Setting priorities for the conservation and recovery of wild tigers 2005–2015: A technical report New York and Washington, D.C.: Wildlife Conservation Society, World Wildlife Fund, Smithsonian, and National Fish and Wildlife Foundation–Save the Tiger Fund. 116–119. FIND THIS ARTICLE ONLINE
- Nowell K, Xu Ling (2007) Taming the tiger trade: China's markets for wild and captive tiger products since the 1993 domestic trade ban. Hong Kong: TRAFFIC East Asia. 75 p.
- Walston J, Karanth K. U, Stokes E (2010) Avoiding the Unthinkable: What will it cost to prevent tigers becoming extinct in the wild?. Washington, D.C.: Global Tiger Initiative, World Bank, and Wildlife Conservation Society. 126 p.
- Milner-Gulland E. J, Leader-Williams N (1992) A model of incentives for the illegal exploitation of black rhinos and elephants: poaching pays in Luangwa Valley, Zambia. J Appl Ecol 29: 388–401.FIND THIS ARTICLE ONLINE
- Leader-Williams N, Albon S. D (1988) Allocation of resources for conservation. Nature 336: 533–535. FIND THIS ARTICLE ONLINE
- Panwar H. S (1987) Project Tiger: the reserves, the tigers and their future. In: Tilson R. L, Seal U. S, editors. Tigers of the world: The biology, biopolitics, management and conservation of an endangered species. New Jersey: Noyes Publications. pp. 110–117.
- Karanth K. U, Sunquist M, Chinnapa K. M (1999) Long-term monitoring of tigers: lessons from Nagarahole. In: Seidensticker J, Christie S, Jackson P, editors. Riding the Tiger: Tiger conservation in human-dominated landscapes. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 114–122.
- Karanth K. U (2002) Nagarahole: Limits and opportunities in wildlife conservation. In: Terborgh J, Van Schaik C, Davenport L, Rao M, editors. Making parks work: Strategies for preserving tropical nature. Washington, D.C.: Island Press. pp. 189–202.
- Karanth K. U, Nichols J. D, Kumar N. S, Hines J. E (2006) Assessing tiger population dynamics using photographic capture-recapture sampling. Ecology 87: 2925–2937. FIND THIS ARTICLE ONLINE
- Karanth K. U, Nichols J. D, Kumar N. S, Link W. A, Hines J. E (2004) Tigers and their prey: Predicting carnivore densities from prey abundance. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 101: 4854–4858.FIND THIS ARTICLE ONLINE
- Tigers ForeverJoint program of Panthera and Wildlife Conservation Society. Available:http://www.panthera.org/tigers_forever.html , Accessed 17 August 2010.
- MIST (Management Information SysTem) Ecological Software Solutions. [software] Available:http://www.ecostats.com/software/mist/mist.htm . Accessed: June 9, 2010.
- WCS Russia (16 October 2009) Danger signals for the Siberian tiger. Available:http://www.wcsrussia.org/aboutus/NewsArchive/tabid/2041,aspx .
- Miquelle D. G, Yu M, Dunishenko D. A, Zvyaginstsev D. A, Darensky A. A, et al. (2009) A monitoring program for the Amur tiger. Twelfth Year Report, 1998–2009. 54 p.
- Karki J. B, Jnawali S. R, Shestha R, Pandey M. B, Gurung G, et al. (2009) Tigers and their prey base abundance in Terai Arc landscape, Nepal. Kathmandu: Government of Nepal, Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation, Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation, and Department of Forests. 12 p.
- Balmford A, Gaston K. J, Blyth S, James A, Kapos V (2003) Global variation in terrestrial conservation costs, conservation benefits, and unmet conservation needs. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 100: 1046–1050. FIND THIS ARTICLE ONLINE
- Mills J. A, Jackson P (1994) Killed for a cure: a review of the worldwide trade in tiger bone. Cambridge, UK: TRAFFIC International. 64 p.
- Wasser R. M, Jiao P. B (2010) Understanding the motivations: the first step toward influencing China's unsustainable wildlife consumption. Hong Kong: TRAFFIC East Asia. 56 p.