Pallavi Ghaskadbi
Researcher
Doctorate in Wildlife Institute of India
Wildlife Institute of India
India
Biography
I am a Masters alumna and now a Project Biologist at the Wildlife Institute of India. My academic interests are animal behaviour, predator-prey interactions, spatial ecology and intra-guild competition to name a few. I have worked on the behaviour of Asiatic Wild Dogs or Dholes for my Masters dissertation project. Currently, I’m studying dispersing sub adult tigers in the Eastern Vidarbha Landscape. Following tigers across a human dominated landscape and spending more time outside Protected Areas looking for them has been an eye opening experience and has changed my perception of tiger ecology. I would be continuing to work on the behavioural ecology of Dholes for my PhD.
Research Interest
Behavioural ecology of Dholes