Divya Mudappa

2.2k total citations
38 papers, 750 citations indexed

About

Divya Mudappa is a scholar working on Ecology, Nature and Landscape Conservation and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. According to data from OpenAlex, Divya Mudappa has authored 38 papers receiving a total of 750 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 26 papers in Ecology, 18 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation and 13 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. Recurrent topics in Divya Mudappa's work include Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (20 papers), Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies (17 papers) and Bat Biology and Ecology Studies (9 papers). Divya Mudappa is often cited by papers focused on Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (20 papers), Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies (17 papers) and Bat Biology and Ecology Studies (9 papers). Divya Mudappa collaborates with scholars based in India, United Kingdom and United States. Divya Mudappa's co-authors include T. R. Shankar Raman, Claire F. R. Wordley, Mahesh Sankaran, John D. Altringham, M. Ananda Kumar, Ajith Kumar, Ravi Chellam, Vena Kapoor, S. Muthuramkumar and Narayanan Ayyappan and has published in prestigious journals such as Biological Conservation, Biotropica and Biological Invasions.

In The Last Decade

Divya Mudappa

37 papers receiving 697 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Divya Mudappa India 18 444 270 264 161 138 38 750
Suhel Quader India 18 378 0.9× 383 1.4× 246 0.9× 197 1.2× 189 1.4× 38 851
Jeroen Minderman United Kingdom 17 428 1.0× 437 1.6× 152 0.6× 115 0.7× 75 0.5× 31 742
Yvette C. Ehlers Smith South Africa 18 501 1.1× 137 0.5× 308 1.2× 187 1.2× 173 1.3× 51 710
J. Berton C. Harris Australia 16 476 1.1× 215 0.8× 391 1.5× 140 0.9× 268 1.9× 30 794
Carla Suertegaray Fontana Brazil 17 604 1.4× 306 1.1× 342 1.3× 194 1.2× 178 1.3× 63 979
Ignasi Torre Spain 19 793 1.8× 407 1.5× 352 1.3× 157 1.0× 363 2.6× 68 1.1k
Peter Howard South Africa 8 372 0.8× 231 0.9× 442 1.7× 232 1.4× 242 1.8× 14 859
Andrea R. Litt United States 18 582 1.3× 223 0.8× 456 1.7× 347 2.2× 165 1.2× 57 888
Joel C. Sáenz Costa Rica 14 550 1.2× 220 0.8× 301 1.1× 237 1.5× 177 1.3× 35 918
Karen A. Haysom United Kingdom 15 536 1.2× 490 1.8× 290 1.1× 133 0.8× 296 2.1× 20 865

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Divya Mudappa

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Osuri, Anand M., et al.. (2024). Restoration opportunities beyond highly degraded tropical forests: Insights from India's Western Ghats. Biological Conservation. 291. 110519–110519. 1 indexed citations
3.
Mudappa, Divya, et al.. (2020). Forest cover and fruit crop size differentially influence frugivory of select rainforest tree species in Western Ghats, India. Biotropica. 52(5). 871–883. 12 indexed citations
4.
Mudappa, Divya, et al.. (2018). Herpetofaunal survey in rainforest remnants of the Western Ghats, India. Herpetological Bulletin. 3 indexed citations
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Mudappa, Divya, et al.. (2018). Seasonal Variation in Wildlife Roadkills in Plantations and Tropical Rainforest in the Anamalai Hills, Western Ghats, India. Current Science. 114(3). 619–619. 22 indexed citations
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Wordley, Claire F. R., Mahesh Sankaran, Divya Mudappa, & John D. Altringham. (2018). Heard but not seen: Comparing bat assemblages and study methods in a mosaic landscape in the Western Ghats of India. Ecology and Evolution. 8(8). 3883–3894. 20 indexed citations
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Naniwadekar, Rohit, et al.. (2018). Breeding Biology of Great HornbillBuceros bicornisin Tropical Rainforest and Human-Modified Plantation Landscape in Western Ghats, India. ORNITHOLOGICAL SCIENCE. 17(2). 205–216. 5 indexed citations
8.
Raman, T. R. Shankar, et al.. (2017). Conflict to Coexistence: Human – Leopard Interactions in a Plantation Landscape in Anamalai Hills, India. Conservation and Society. 15(4). 474–474. 15 indexed citations
9.
Wordley, Claire F. R., Mahesh Sankaran, Divya Mudappa, & John D. Altringham. (2017). Bats in the Ghats: Agricultural intensification reduces functional diversity and increases trait filtering in a biodiversity hotspot in India. Biological Conservation. 210. 48–55. 45 indexed citations
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Mudappa, Divya, et al.. (2015). Invasive alien species in relation to edges and forest structure in tropical rainforest fragments of the Western Ghats. Tropical Ecology. 56(2). 233–244. 24 indexed citations
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Raman, T. R. Shankar, et al.. (2015). Prey Abundance and Leopard Diet in a Plantation and Rainforest Landscape, Anamalai Hills, Western Ghats. Current Science. 109(2). 323–330. 7 indexed citations
12.
Wordley, Claire F. R., Mahesh Sankaran, Divya Mudappa, & John D. Altringham. (2015). Landscape scale habitat suitability modelling of bats in the Western Ghats of India: Bats like something in their tea. Biological Conservation. 191. 529–536. 38 indexed citations
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Namgail, Tsewang, Divya Mudappa, & T. R. Shankar Raman. (2013). Waterbird numbers at high altitude lakes in eastern Ladakh, India. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling. 59(59). 137–144. 5 indexed citations
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Mudappa, Divya, et al.. (2012). Conservation of the Asian Small-Clawed Otter (Aonyx Cinereus) in Human-Modified Landscapes, Western Ghats, India. Tropical Conservation Science. 5(1). 67–78. 19 indexed citations
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Mudappa, Divya, Ajith Kumar, & Ravi Chellam. (2010). Diet and Fruit Choice of the Brown Palm Civet Paradoxurus Jerdoni, a Viverrid Endemic to the Western Ghats Rainforest, India. Tropical Conservation Science. 3(3). 282–300. 32 indexed citations
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Sridhar, Hari, T. R. Shankar Raman, & Divya Mudappa. (2008). Mammal persistence and abundance in tropical rainforest remnants in the southern Western Ghats, India. Current Science. 94(6). 748–757. 28 indexed citations
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Raman, T. R. Shankar, Divya Mudappa, & Vena Kapoor. (2008). Restoring Rainforest Fragments: Survival of Mixed‐Native Species Seedlings under Contrasting Site Conditions in the Western Ghats, India. Restoration Ecology. 17(1). 137–147. 44 indexed citations
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Mudappa, Divya, Barry R. Noon, Ajith Kumar, & Ravi Chellam. (2007). Responses of small carnivores to rainforest fragmentation in the southern Western Ghats, India. 24 indexed citations
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Mudappa, Divya. (2006). Day-bed choice by the brown palm civet (Paradoxurus jerdoni) in the Western Ghats, India. Mammalian Biology. 71(4). 238–243. 3 indexed citations
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Mudappa, Divya, et al.. (1997). Nest-Site Characteristics and Nesting Success of the Malabar Gray Hornbill in the Southern Western Ghats, India. Biodiversity Heritage Library (Smithsonian Institution). 20 indexed citations

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