Peer-reviewed Journal Articles
Harihar, A., Verissimo, D. & MacMillan, D. C. (2015) Beyond compensation: Integrating local communities' livelihood choices in large carnivore conservation. Global Environmental Change 33: 122-130
Linkie, M., Martyr, D. J., Harihar, A., Risdianto, D., Nugraha, R. T., Maryati, Leader-Williams, N. & Wong, W. M. (2015) Safeguarding Sumatran tigers: evaluating effectiveness of law enforcement patrols and local informant networks. Journal of Applied Ecology DOI: 10.1111/1365-2664.12461
Harihar, A., Pandav, B. & MacMillan, D. C. (2014) Identifying realistic recovery targets and conservation actions for tigers in a human-dominated landscape using spatially-explicit densities of wild prey and their determinants. Diversity and Distributions 20 (5): 567-578.
Harihar, A., Ghosh-Harihar, M. & MacMillan, D.C. (2014) Human resettlement and tiger conservation – socio-economic assessment of pastoralists reveals a rare conservation opportunity in a human-dominated landscape. Biological Conservation 169: 167-175.
Harihar, A., Chanchani, P., Sharma, R.K., Vattakaven, J., Gubbi, S., Pandav, B. & Noon, B. (2013) Conflating ‘co-occurrence’ with ‘coexistence’. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 110: E109.
Harihar, A. & Pandav, B. (2012) Influence of connectivity, wild prey and disturbance on occupancy of tigers in the human-dominated western Terai Arc Landscape. PLoS ONE 7(7): e40105. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0040105.
Borah, J., Ghosh, M., Harihar, A., Pandav, B. & Gopi, G.V. (2012) Food-niche partitioning among sympatric kingfishers in Bhitarkanika Mangroves, Odisha. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society, 109: 71-77.
Harihar, A., Pandav, B. & Goyal S. P. (2011). Responses of leopard Panthera pardus to the recovery of a tiger Panthera tigris population. Journal of Applied Ecology 48: 806-814.
Kumar, R. S., Harihar, A. & Pandav, B. (2010). Population characteristics of a terrestrial geoemydid, Melanochelys tricarinata, from the Doon Valley, northern India. Herpetological Journal 20: 139-146.
Harihar, A., & Fernandes, M. (2010) Estimating the seasonal densities of Indian Peafowl Pavo cristatus and Red Junglefowl Gallus gallus in the northern Indian deciduous forests of Chilla Range, Rajaji National Park. International Journal of Galliformes Conservation, 2: 31–35.
Harihar, A., Ghosh, M., Fernandes, M., Pandav, B. and Goyal, S. P. (2010). Use of photographic capture-recapture sampling to estimate density of Striped Hyena (Hyaena hyaena): implications for conservation. Mammalia 74: 83-87.
Harihar, A., Pandav, B. & Goyal S. P. (2009) Subsampling photographic capture-recapture data of tigers (Panthera tigris) to minimize closure violation and improve estimate precision: a case study. Population Ecology 51: 471-479.
Harihar, A., Pandav, B. & Goyal S. P. (2009) Density of leopards (Panthera pardus) in Chilla range of Rajaji National Park, Uttaranchal, India. Mammalia, 73: 68-71.
Harihar, A., Prasad, D.L., Ri, C., Pandav, B. & Goyal, S. P. (2009) Losing ground: tiger Panthera tigris in the north-western Shivalik landscape of India. Oryx, 43: 35-43.
Harihar, A., Pandav, B. & Goyal S. P. (2009) Responses of tiger (Panthera tigris) and their prey to removal of anthropogenic influences in Rajaji National Park, India. European Journal of Wildlife Research 55: 97-105.
Recommendations
Pettorelli, N.: Editor's Choice (August 2015 (Issue 52:4)): How science can influence conservation action - law enforcement strategies to protect the Sumatran tiger.
Dinerstein, E.: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Harihar A and Pandav B, PLoS ONE 2012, 7(7):e40105]. Faculty of 1000, 17 Sep 2012; DOI: 10.3410/f.717956157.793460370.f1000.com/prime/717956157#eval793460370.
Sodhi, N. & Gibson, L.: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Harihar A et al., J Appl Ecol 2011, 48:806-814]. Faculty of 1000, 24 May 2011; DOI: 0.3410/f.10667960.11550058. f1000.com/prime/10667960#eval11550058.
Book chapter
Seidensticker, J., E. Dinerstein, S. P Goyal, B. Gurung, A. Harihar, A. J. T. Johnsingh, A. Mandandhar, C. McDougal, B. Pandav, S. Shrestha, D. Smith, M. Sunquist, E. Wikramanayake (2010) Tiger range collapse at the base of the Himalayas: a case study. In D. W. Macdonald and A. J. Loveridge, eds. Biology and Conservation of Wild Felids. Oxford University Press.
Kumar, R. S., Harihar, A. & Pandav, B. (2009) A Natural History Account of the Tricarinate Hill-Turtle MelanocheIys tricarinata in the Doon Valley, Northern India. Freshwater Turtles and Tortoises of India (Ed K. Vasudevan), Envis, Willdlife Institute of India, Dehrhadun.
Thesis
Harihar, A. (2014). Tiger conservation in the western Terai Arc Landscape, India: integrating ecological, economic and social factors in a landscape planning approach. PhD Thesis, Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK.
Harihar, A. (2005). Population, Food Habits and Prey Densities of Tiger in Chilla Range, Rajaji National Park, Uttaranchal, India. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation, Saurashtra University, Gujarat.
Technical reports
Harihar, A. (2012) Assessing Human-Tiger Conflict in the North-Western Terai Arc Landscape, India: Developing Management Strategies to Secure Viable Tiger Populations. A report to Rufford Small Grant (for Nature Conservation).
Harihar, A. (2011). Understanding the response of wild ungulate prey to livestock-mediated competition in western Terai Arc Landscape, India: implications for developing management strategies to restore corridors. A report to Rufford Small Grant (for Nature Conservation).
Harihar, A. & Goyal, S. P. (2010). Population and habitat viability of tiger subpopulations in the north-western Terai arc Landscape. Final Report submitted to WWF-International. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. Pp iii+16.
Harihar, A. & Goyal, S. P. (2009). Recovery of tiger (Panthera tigris) and their prey following the resettlement of gujjars from the Chilla range of Rajaji National Park, India. Report, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.
Harihar, A. & Goyal, S. P. (2008). Response of tiger population to habitat, wild ungulate prey and human disturbance in Rajaji National Park, Uttarakhand, India: Assessing the spatio-temporal variations in occupancy. Final Technical Report, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. Pp iii+26.
Harihar, A., Pandav, B. & Goyal, S. P. (2007). Response of tiger population to habitat, wild ungulate prey & human disturbance in Rajaji National Park, Uttarakhand. Final Technical Report, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. Pp iii+17.
Harihar, A., Kurien, A. J., Pandav, B. & Goyal, S. P. (2007). Response of tiger population to habitat, wild ungulate prey and human disturbance in Rajaji National Park, Uttarakhand, India. Final Technical Report, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. Pp iii+165.
Harihar, A., Pandav, B. & Goyal S. P. (2006). Monitoring tiger and its prey in Chilla Range, Rajaji National Park, Uttaranchal, India. Wildlife Institute of India and Uttaranchal Forest Department, Dehradun. Research Report No. 06/001. Pp iii+80.
Chauhan, D. S., Harihar, A., Goyal S. P., Qureshi, Q., Lal, P. and Mathur, V. B. (2005). Estimating leopard population using camera traps in Sariska Tiger Reserve. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehra Dun, India. Pp. 23.
Chauhan, D. S., Harihar, A., Goyal S. P., Qureshi, Q., Lal, P. and Mathur, V. B. (2005). Estimating tiger population using camera traps in Ranthambore National Park. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehra Dun, India. Pp. 24.
Popular articles
Pandav, B., & Harihar, A. (2012). Size matters. Sanctuary Asia, XXXII (2): 34-37.
Pandav, B., & Harihar, A. (2006). With a (remote) camera in tiger land. Sanctuary Asia, XXVI (5): 72-77.
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Harihar, A., Verissimo, D. & MacMillan, D. C. (2015) Beyond compensation: Integrating local communities' livelihood choices in large carnivore conservation. Global Environmental Change 33: 122-130
Linkie, M., Martyr, D. J., Harihar, A., Risdianto, D., Nugraha, R. T., Maryati, Leader-Williams, N. & Wong, W. M. (2015) Safeguarding Sumatran tigers: evaluating effectiveness of law enforcement patrols and local informant networks. Journal of Applied Ecology DOI: 10.1111/1365-2664.12461
Harihar, A., Pandav, B. & MacMillan, D. C. (2014) Identifying realistic recovery targets and conservation actions for tigers in a human-dominated landscape using spatially-explicit densities of wild prey and their determinants. Diversity and Distributions 20 (5): 567-578.
Harihar, A., Ghosh-Harihar, M. & MacMillan, D.C. (2014) Human resettlement and tiger conservation – socio-economic assessment of pastoralists reveals a rare conservation opportunity in a human-dominated landscape. Biological Conservation 169: 167-175.
Harihar, A., Chanchani, P., Sharma, R.K., Vattakaven, J., Gubbi, S., Pandav, B. & Noon, B. (2013) Conflating ‘co-occurrence’ with ‘coexistence’. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 110: E109.
Harihar, A. & Pandav, B. (2012) Influence of connectivity, wild prey and disturbance on occupancy of tigers in the human-dominated western Terai Arc Landscape. PLoS ONE 7(7): e40105. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0040105.
Borah, J., Ghosh, M., Harihar, A., Pandav, B. & Gopi, G.V. (2012) Food-niche partitioning among sympatric kingfishers in Bhitarkanika Mangroves, Odisha. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society, 109: 71-77.
Harihar, A., Pandav, B. & Goyal S. P. (2011). Responses of leopard Panthera pardus to the recovery of a tiger Panthera tigris population. Journal of Applied Ecology 48: 806-814.
Kumar, R. S., Harihar, A. & Pandav, B. (2010). Population characteristics of a terrestrial geoemydid, Melanochelys tricarinata, from the Doon Valley, northern India. Herpetological Journal 20: 139-146.
Harihar, A., & Fernandes, M. (2010) Estimating the seasonal densities of Indian Peafowl Pavo cristatus and Red Junglefowl Gallus gallus in the northern Indian deciduous forests of Chilla Range, Rajaji National Park. International Journal of Galliformes Conservation, 2: 31–35.
Harihar, A., Ghosh, M., Fernandes, M., Pandav, B. and Goyal, S. P. (2010). Use of photographic capture-recapture sampling to estimate density of Striped Hyena (Hyaena hyaena): implications for conservation. Mammalia 74: 83-87.
Harihar, A., Pandav, B. & Goyal S. P. (2009) Subsampling photographic capture-recapture data of tigers (Panthera tigris) to minimize closure violation and improve estimate precision: a case study. Population Ecology 51: 471-479.
Harihar, A., Pandav, B. & Goyal S. P. (2009) Density of leopards (Panthera pardus) in Chilla range of Rajaji National Park, Uttaranchal, India. Mammalia, 73: 68-71.
Harihar, A., Prasad, D.L., Ri, C., Pandav, B. & Goyal, S. P. (2009) Losing ground: tiger Panthera tigris in the north-western Shivalik landscape of India. Oryx, 43: 35-43.
Harihar, A., Pandav, B. & Goyal S. P. (2009) Responses of tiger (Panthera tigris) and their prey to removal of anthropogenic influences in Rajaji National Park, India. European Journal of Wildlife Research 55: 97-105.
Recommendations
Pettorelli, N.: Editor's Choice (August 2015 (Issue 52:4)): How science can influence conservation action - law enforcement strategies to protect the Sumatran tiger.
Dinerstein, E.: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Harihar A and Pandav B, PLoS ONE 2012, 7(7):e40105]. Faculty of 1000, 17 Sep 2012; DOI: 10.3410/f.717956157.793460370.f1000.com/prime/717956157#eval793460370.
Sodhi, N. & Gibson, L.: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Harihar A et al., J Appl Ecol 2011, 48:806-814]. Faculty of 1000, 24 May 2011; DOI: 0.3410/f.10667960.11550058. f1000.com/prime/10667960#eval11550058.
Book chapter
Seidensticker, J., E. Dinerstein, S. P Goyal, B. Gurung, A. Harihar, A. J. T. Johnsingh, A. Mandandhar, C. McDougal, B. Pandav, S. Shrestha, D. Smith, M. Sunquist, E. Wikramanayake (2010) Tiger range collapse at the base of the Himalayas: a case study. In D. W. Macdonald and A. J. Loveridge, eds. Biology and Conservation of Wild Felids. Oxford University Press.
Kumar, R. S., Harihar, A. & Pandav, B. (2009) A Natural History Account of the Tricarinate Hill-Turtle MelanocheIys tricarinata in the Doon Valley, Northern India. Freshwater Turtles and Tortoises of India (Ed K. Vasudevan), Envis, Willdlife Institute of India, Dehrhadun.
Thesis
Harihar, A. (2014). Tiger conservation in the western Terai Arc Landscape, India: integrating ecological, economic and social factors in a landscape planning approach. PhD Thesis, Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK.
Harihar, A. (2005). Population, Food Habits and Prey Densities of Tiger in Chilla Range, Rajaji National Park, Uttaranchal, India. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation, Saurashtra University, Gujarat.
Technical reports
Harihar, A. (2012) Assessing Human-Tiger Conflict in the North-Western Terai Arc Landscape, India: Developing Management Strategies to Secure Viable Tiger Populations. A report to Rufford Small Grant (for Nature Conservation).
Harihar, A. (2011). Understanding the response of wild ungulate prey to livestock-mediated competition in western Terai Arc Landscape, India: implications for developing management strategies to restore corridors. A report to Rufford Small Grant (for Nature Conservation).
Harihar, A. & Goyal, S. P. (2010). Population and habitat viability of tiger subpopulations in the north-western Terai arc Landscape. Final Report submitted to WWF-International. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. Pp iii+16.
Harihar, A. & Goyal, S. P. (2009). Recovery of tiger (Panthera tigris) and their prey following the resettlement of gujjars from the Chilla range of Rajaji National Park, India. Report, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.
Harihar, A. & Goyal, S. P. (2008). Response of tiger population to habitat, wild ungulate prey and human disturbance in Rajaji National Park, Uttarakhand, India: Assessing the spatio-temporal variations in occupancy. Final Technical Report, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. Pp iii+26.
Harihar, A., Pandav, B. & Goyal, S. P. (2007). Response of tiger population to habitat, wild ungulate prey & human disturbance in Rajaji National Park, Uttarakhand. Final Technical Report, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. Pp iii+17.
Harihar, A., Kurien, A. J., Pandav, B. & Goyal, S. P. (2007). Response of tiger population to habitat, wild ungulate prey and human disturbance in Rajaji National Park, Uttarakhand, India. Final Technical Report, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. Pp iii+165.
Harihar, A., Pandav, B. & Goyal S. P. (2006). Monitoring tiger and its prey in Chilla Range, Rajaji National Park, Uttaranchal, India. Wildlife Institute of India and Uttaranchal Forest Department, Dehradun. Research Report No. 06/001. Pp iii+80.
Chauhan, D. S., Harihar, A., Goyal S. P., Qureshi, Q., Lal, P. and Mathur, V. B. (2005). Estimating leopard population using camera traps in Sariska Tiger Reserve. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehra Dun, India. Pp. 23.
Chauhan, D. S., Harihar, A., Goyal S. P., Qureshi, Q., Lal, P. and Mathur, V. B. (2005). Estimating tiger population using camera traps in Ranthambore National Park. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehra Dun, India. Pp. 24.
Popular articles
Pandav, B., & Harihar, A. (2012). Size matters. Sanctuary Asia, XXXII (2): 34-37.
Pandav, B., & Harihar, A. (2006). With a (remote) camera in tiger land. Sanctuary Asia, XXVI (5): 72-77.
Here is my Scholar profile!