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Sundaram, Bharath and Ramaswami, Geetha and Paul, Mridula and Hiremath, Ankila J. (2018) Synergistic Impacts of Invasive Alien Species and Climate Change: Implications for Biodiversity Conservation. In: Biodiversity and climate change: an Indian perspective. Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change, Government of India, pp. 213-229.

Sundaram, Bharath and Prasad, Ayesha and Hiremath, Ankila J. (2018) Restoring Lantana camara Invaded Tropical Deciduous Forest: The Response of Native Plant Regeneration to two Common Lantana Removal Practices. Indian Forester, 144 (6). pp. 545-552. ISSN 2321-094X

Varma, Varun and Ratnam, Jayashree and Viswanathan, Vinatha and Osuri, Anand M. and Biesmeijer, Jacobus C. and MD, Madhusudan and Sankaran, Mahesh and Krishnadas, Meghna and Barua, Deepak and Budruk, Megha and Isvaran, Kavita and Jayapal, Rajah and Joshi, Jahnavi and Karanth, Krithi K. and Krishnaswamy, Jagdish and Kumar, Raman and Mukherjee, Shomita and Nagendra, Harini and Niphadkar, Madhura and Owen, Nisha and Page, Navendu and Prasad, Soumya and Quader, Suhel and R, Nandini and VV, Robin and Sait, Steven M. and Shah, Manzoor A. and Somanathan, Hema and Srinivasan, Umesh and Sundaram, Bharath (2015) Perceptions of priority issues in the conservation of biodiversity and ecosystems in India. Biological Conservation, 187. pp. 201-211. ISSN 00063207

Sundaram, Bharath and Hiremath, Ankila J. and Krishnaswamy, Jagdish (2015) Factors influencing the local scale colonisation and change in density of a widespread invasive plant species, Lantana camara, in South India. NeoBiota, 25. pp. 27-46. ISSN 1619-0033

Hiremath, Ankila J. and Sundaram, Bharath (2013) Invasive Plant Species in Indian Protected Areas: Conserving Biodiversity in Cultural Landscapes. In: Plant Invasions in Protected Areas. Springer Netherlands, Dordrecht, pp. 241-266. ISBN 978-94-007-7750-7

Sundaram, Bharath and Hiremath, Ankila J. (2012) Lantana camara invasion in a heterogeneous landscape: patterns of spread and correlation with changes in native vegetation.

Sundaram, Bharath (2011) Patterns and processes of Lantana camara persistence in South Indian tropical dry forests. Doctoral thesis, Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal.

Hiremath, Ankila J. and Sundaram, Bharath (2005) The fire-lantana cycle hypothesis in Indian forests. Conservation and society, 3 (1). pp. 26-42.

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