Kavita Isvaran, Ph.D.

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University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States 
Area:
animal behavior
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Jane Brockmann grad student 2003 UF Gainesville
 (The evolution of lekking: Insights from a species with a flexible mating system.)
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Rathore A, Isvaran K, Guttal V. (2023) Lekking as collective behaviour. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 378: 20220066
Athreya V, Isvaran K, Odden M, et al. (2020) The impact of leopards () on livestock losses and human injuries in a human-use landscape in Maharashtra, India. Peerj. 8: e8405
Sharma M, Quader S, Guttal V, et al. (2019) The enemy of my enemy: multiple interacting selection pressures lead to unexpected anti-predator responses. Oecologia
Torsekar VR, Isvaran K, Balakrishnan R. (2019) Is the predation risk of mate-searching different between the sexes? Evolutionary Ecology. 33: 329-343
Deodhar S, Isvaran K. (2018) Why Do Males Use Multiple Signals? Insights From Measuring Wild Male Behavior Over Lifespans Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 6
Isvaran K, Sankaran S. (2017) Do extra-group fertilizations increase the potential for sexual selection in male mammals? Biology Letters. 13
Karkarey R, Zambre A, Isvaran K, et al. (2017) Alternative reproductive tactics and inverse size-assortment in a high-density fish spawning aggregation. Bmc Ecology. 17: 10
Bhattacharya M, Isvaran K, Balakrishnan R. (2017) A statistical approach to understanding reproductive isolation in two sympatric species of tree crickets. The Journal of Experimental Biology
Deodhar S, Isvaran K. (2017) Breeding Phenology of Psammophilus dorsalis:Patterns in Time, Space and Morphology Current Science. 113: 2120
Bhave R, Deodhar S, Isvaran K. (2017) Intrinsic factors are relatively more important than habitat features in modulating risk perception in a tropical lizard Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 71
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