B. C. Choudhury

2.0k total citations
37 papers, 443 citations indexed

About

B. C. Choudhury is a scholar working on Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecology and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, B. C. Choudhury has authored 37 papers receiving a total of 443 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 29 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation, 12 papers in Ecology and 12 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in B. C. Choudhury's work include Turtle Biology and Conservation (21 papers), Ichthyology and Marine Biology (13 papers) and Amphibian and Reptile Biology (10 papers). B. C. Choudhury is often cited by papers focused on Turtle Biology and Conservation (21 papers), Ichthyology and Marine Biology (13 papers) and Amphibian and Reptile Biology (10 papers). B. C. Choudhury collaborates with scholars based in India, Malaysia and United States. B. C. Choudhury's co-authors include Kartik Shanker, Bivash Pandav, K. S. Gopi Sundar, R. K. Aggarwal, Syed Ainul Hussain, L. Singh, Basudev Tripathy, G. S. Rawat, Samraat Pawar and Satyaranjan Behera and has published in prestigious journals such as Physical Review Letters, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and Molecular Ecology.

In The Last Decade

B. C. Choudhury

37 papers receiving 378 citations

Peers

B. C. Choudhury
James Perran Ross United States
David E. Willard United States
Matthew H. Shirley United States
Frans G.T. Radloff South Africa
Kerim Çiçek Türkiye
Aissa Regalla Portugal
Floyd E. Hayes Trinidad and Tobago
Andrea Angel South Africa
James Perran Ross United States
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

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Choudhury, B. C., et al.. (2017). Differential response to disturbance factors for the population of sympatric crocodilians (Gavialis gangeticus and Crocodylus palustris) in Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary, India. Aquatic Conservation Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. 27(5). 946–952. 4 indexed citations
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Behera, Satyaranjan, Basudev Tripathy, K. Sivakumar, B. C. Choudhury, & Bivash Pandav. (2016). 04. Fisheries impact on breeding of olive ridley turtles ( Lepidochelys olivacea ) along the Gahirmatha coast, Bay of Bengal, Odisha, India. Herpetological Journal. 26(2). 93–98. 4 indexed citations
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Behera, Satyaranjan, Basudev Tripathy, & B. C. Choudhury. (2014). World’s largest olive ridley turtles [I]Lepidochelys olivacea[/I] nesting grounds: Gahirmatha rookery now uncertain for arribada in future, East-Coast of India. Herpetological Bulletin. 1 indexed citations
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Choudhury, B. C., et al.. (2013). 05. Egg laying duration in the olive ridley turtle Lepidochelys olivacea and its relevance for the estimation of mass nesting population size. Herpetological Journal. 23(1). 23–28. 2 indexed citations
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Sivakumar, K., et al.. (2012). AN ASSESSMENT OF LEGALLY PROTECTED MARINE FAUNA IN CURIO TRADE – A MARKET STUDY FROM TAMIL NADU, INDIA. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 3 indexed citations
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Sundar, K. S. Gopi & B. C. Choudhury. (2005). Mortality of sarus cranes (Grus antigone) due to electricity wires in Uttar Pradesh, India. Environmental Conservation. 32(3). 260–269. 29 indexed citations
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Tripathy, Basudev & B. C. Choudhury. (2004). Occurrence and Mortality of Marine Mammals along the Andhra Pradesh Coast, East Coast of India. Indian Forester. 130(10). 1132–1140. 1 indexed citations
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Pawar, Samraat, G. S. Rawat, & B. C. Choudhury. (2004). Recovery of frog and lizard communities following primary habitat alteration in Mizoram, Northeast India. BMC Ecology. 4(1). 10–10. 24 indexed citations
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Shanker, Kartik, et al.. (2004). Phylogeography of olive ridley turtles (Lepidochelys olivacea) on the east coast of India: implications for conservation theory. Molecular Ecology. 13(7). 1899–1909. 61 indexed citations
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Sundar, K. S. Gopi & B. C. Choudhury. (2003). The Indian Sarus Crane Grus a. antigone : A Literature Review. 16. 13 indexed citations
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Shanker, Kartik, Bivash Pandav, & B. C. Choudhury. (2003). An assessment of the olive ridley turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea) nesting population in Orissa, India. Biological Conservation. 115(1). 149–160. 64 indexed citations
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Ali, Salim, et al.. (2003). Nest sanitation in Sarus Cranes Grus antigone in Uttar Pradesh, India. 4 indexed citations
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Javed, Sàlim, John Y. Takekawa, David C. Douglas, et al.. (2000). Tracking the spring migration of a bar-headed goose (Anser indicus) across the Himalaya with satellite telemetry. 4(2). 195–205. 25 indexed citations
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Choudhury, B. C. & Sayam U. Chowdhury. (1986). Lessons from Crocodile Reintroduction Projects in India. Indian Forester. 112(10). 881–890. 6 indexed citations
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Bustard, H. Robert & B. C. Choudhury. (1981). Marking Crocodiles for Release Back into the Wild for Subsequent Identification. Indian Forester. 107(8). 477–485. 3 indexed citations

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