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William H. Bossert grad student 1969 Harvard (Chemistry Tree)
Giles W. Mead, Jr. grad student 1969 Harvard (Evolution Tree)
 (Life history strategies: a theoretical investigation.)
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Gadgil M, Guha R. (2013) This Fissured Land: An Ecological History of India This Fissured Land: An Ecological History of India. 1-312
Subramanian KA, Sivaramakrishnan KG, Gadgil M. (2005) Impact of riparian land use on stream insects of Kudremukh National Park, Karnataka state, India. Journal of Insect Science (Online). 5: 49
Xu C, Boyce MS, Gadgil M, et al. (2005) Forecasting spatially structured populations: The role of dispersal and scale Journal of Theoretical Biology. 233: 177-189
Negi HR, Gadgil M. (2002) Cross-taxon surrogacy of biodiversity in the Indian Garhwal Himalaya Biological Conservation. 105: 143-155
Gadgil M, Rao PRS, Utkarsh G, et al. (2000) New Meanings For Old Knowledge: The People'S Biodiversity Registers Program Ecological Applications. 10: 1307-1317
Gadgil M. (2000) People's Biodiversity Registers: Lessons Learnt Environment, Development and Sustainability. 2: 323-332
Ayensu E, Van Claasen DR, Collins M, et al. (1999) International ecosystem assessment Science. 286: 685-686
Hegde V, Chandran MDS, Gadgil M. (1998) Variation in bark thickness in a tropical forest community of Western Ghats in India Functional Ecology. 12: 313-318
Berkes F, Folke MKC, Gadgil M. (1998) Minireviews: Exploring the Basic Ecological Unit: Ecosystem-like Concepts in Traditional Societies Ecosystems. 1: 409-415
Pirta RS, Gadgil M, Kharshikar AV. (1997) Management of the rhesus monkey Macaca mulatta and Hanuman langur Presbytis entellus in Himachal Pradesh, India Biological Conservation. 79: 97-106
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