Nitin Sekar, Ph.D.

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2014 Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
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Ecology, Conservation Biology, Disease Ecology,
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Andrew Peter Dobson grad student 2014 Princeton
 (Asian elephants are essential as seed dispersers in a disturbed tropical forest.)
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Sekar N, Clark W, Dobson A, et al. (2018) Ivory crisis: Growing no-trade consensus. Science (New York, N.Y.). 360: 276-277
Sekar N, Lee CL, Sukumar R. (2017) Functional nonredundancy of elephants in a disturbed tropical forest. Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society For Conservation Biology
Sekar N, Lee CL, Sukumar R. (2015) In the elephant's seed shadow: the prospects of domestic bovids as replacement dispersers of three tropical Asian trees. Ecology. 96: 2093-105
Sekar N, Sukumar R. (2015) The Asian elephant is amongst the top three frugivores of two tree species with easily edible fruit Journal of Tropical Ecology. 31: 385-394
Sekar N, Weiss JM, Dobson AP. (2014) Willingness-to-pay and the perfect safari: Valuation and cultural evaluation of safari package attributes in the Serengeti and Tanzanian Northern Circuit Ecological Economics. 97: 34-41
Sekar N, Sukumar R. (2013) Waiting for gajah: An elephant mutualist's contingency plan for an endangered megafaunal disperser Journal of Ecology. 101: 1379-1388
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