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Syed Ainul Hussain
Researcher at Wildlife Institute of India
Publications - 108
Citations - 5868
Syed Ainul Hussain is an academic researcher from Wildlife Institute of India. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Habitat. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 92 publications receiving 4946 citations.
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Conservation-induced resettlement as a driver of land cover change in India: An object-based trend analysis
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a variety of remote sensing approaches to identify changes in land cover associated with the resettlement of Van Gujjars from the Chilla Range (an administrative unit of Rajaji National Park) to Gaindikhata, a nearby area where they were granted land for agriculture.
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Cytochrome b based genetic differentiation of Indian wild pig (Sus scrofa cristatus) and domestic pig (Sus scrofa domestica) and its use in wildlife forensics.
TL;DR: It is indicated that domestic pigs in India are not descendent of the Indian wild pig, however; they are closer to the other wild pig races found in Asia and Europe.
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Factors affecting the occurrence of smooth-coated otter in aquatic systems of the Upper Gangetic Plains, India
Asghar Nawab,Syed Ainul Hussain +1 more
TL;DR: In the Corbett Tiger Reserve (CTR), India, the authors of as mentioned in this paper conducted a search to identify the abundance and habitat parameters associated with the occurrence of the smooth-coated otter (Lutrogale perspicillata).
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Microsatellite analysis reveals low genetic diversity in managed populations of the critically endangered gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) in India.
Surya Prasad Sharma,Mirza Ghazanfar Ullah Ghazi,Suyash Katdare,Niladri Dasgupta,Samrat Mondol,Sandeep Kumar Gupta,Syed Ainul Hussain +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors assessed the genetic diversity, population structure, and evidence of genetic bottlenecks of the two managed populations inhabiting the Chambal and Girwa Rivers, which hold nearly 80% of the global gharial populations.
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Plant species of Okhla Bird Sanctuary: a wetland of Upper Gangetic Plains, India [with erratum]
Upma Manral,Angshuman Raha,Ridhima Solanki,Syed Ainul Hussain,Mattozbiyil Mani Babu,Dhananjai Mohan,Gopi Govindhan Veeraswami,Kuppusamy Sivakumar,Gautam Talukdar +8 more
TL;DR: The Okhla Bird Sanctuary (OBS) is a man-modified floodplain wetland having high human impact, which is located in an urbanized landscape as mentioned in this paper, and 192 species of plants belonging to 46 families were recorded from the area.