C. Srinivasulu
Professor
Zoology
Osmania University
India
Biography
Published 148 papers in peer-reviewed journals (including one in the reputed Science journal with an impact factor of 26.37), 351internet resources and eight books (including one Springer title 'South Asian Mammals'). Major focus is on biodiversity inventorisation and conservation issues, tetrapod taxonomy and conservation, distribution of small volant and non-volant mammals, odonates and spiders and their conservation status in South Asia. He has visited Copenhagen, Denmark for VORTEX modeling training in 2003 and has conducted field research in Sri Lanka (2004) and Bangladesh (2005). His current research interest is in tetrapod diversity and taxonomy and effects of urbanization on butterflies, dragonflies, spiders, amphibians, reptiles, and small non-volant and volant mammals, and molecular taxonomy of these groups.
Research Interest
Area of Research: Taxonomy (classical and molecular), Tetrapod & Invertebrate Diversity, Climate Change and Conservation Biology
Publications
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Molur S, Srinivasulu C, Srinivasulu B, Walker S, Nameer PO, Ravikumar L. Status of south Asian non-volant small mammals: conservation assessment and management plan (CAMP) workshop report. Zoo Outreach Organisation/CBSG-South Asia, Coimbatore, India. 2005.
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Srinivasulu C, Racey PA, Mistry S. A key to the bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) of South Asia. Journal of Threatened Taxa. 2010 Jul 1;2(7).
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Radhakrishnamacharya G, Srinivasulu C. Influence of wall properties on peristaltic transport with heat transfer. Comptes Rendus Mecanique. 2007 Jul 1;335(7):369-73.