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P Keerthipriya
P Keerthipriya
Postdoctoral fellow, Colorado State University
Verified email at colostate.edu
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Seasonal variation in female Asian elephant social structure in Nagarahole-Bandipur, southern India
S Nandini, P Keerthipriya, TNC Vidya
Animal Behaviour 134, 135-145, 2017
422017
Group size differences may mask underlying similarities in social structure: a comparison of female elephant societies
S Nandini, P Keerthipriya, TNC Vidya
Behavioral ecology 29 (1), 145-159, 2018
372018
Musth and its effects on male–male and male–female associations in Asian elephants
P Keerthipriya, S Nandini, H Gautam, T Revathe, TNC Vidya
Journal of Mammalogy 101 (1), 259-270, 2020
232020
Effects of male age and female presence on male associations in a large, polygynous mammal in southern India: The Asian elephant
P Keerthipriya, S Nandini, TNC Vidya
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 348, 2021
152021
Lateralization in trunk and forefoot movements in a population of free-ranging Asian elephants (Elephas maximus).
P Keerthipriya, R Tewari, TNC Vidya
Journal of Comparative Psychology 129 (4), 377, 2015
122015
Effects of male age and female presence on male associations in a large, polygynous mammal in southern India
P Keerthipriya, S Nandini, TNC Vidya
bioRxiv, 485144, 2020
62020
A comparison of the occurrence of musth in the Kabini elephant population with other populations
TNCV P Keerthipriya
Gajah 50, 4-16, 2019
62019
Associations, dominance interactions, and musth in male Asian elephants in Nagarahole and Bandipur national parks, southern India
P Keerthipriya
Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, 2018
42018
Group size constraints may mask underlying similarities in social structure: a comparison of female elephant societies
N Shetty, P Keerthipriya, TNC Vidya
bioRxiv, 099614, 2017
12017
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