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A graph theoretic approach for modelling tiger corridor network in Central India-Eastern Ghats landscape complex, India

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Game theory and graph theory are used to model and design a wildlife corridor in the Central India – Eastern Ghats landscape complex, with tiger as the focal species and a cost matrix is constructed to indicate the cost incurred by the tiger for passage between the habitat patches in the landscape.
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This article is published in Ecological Informatics.The article was published on 2019-03-01. It has received 12 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Wildlife corridor & Habitat fragmentation.

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Data from: Prioritizing tiger conservation through landscape genetics and habitat linkages

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used individual-based genetic analysis in combination with landscape permeability models to identify and prioritize movement corridors across seven tiger populations within the Central Indian Landscape, and found that the covariates that best explained tiger occupancy were large, remote, dense forest patches; large ungulate abundance, and low human footprint.
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Trends in Wildlife Connectivity Science from the Biodiverse and Human-Dominated South Asia

TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify key research gaps and highlight future directions that may aid efforts to robustly study connectivity and identify important gaps or areas of focus that need to be addressed going forward.
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The Review of Ecological Network Indicators in Graph Theory Context: 2014–2021

TL;DR: In this article , a systematic literature review was conducted and the results showed that most of the articles in this field had been fulfilled in China, the United States, and France, and 118 indicators were identified in the field of graph theory in the ecological network analysis.
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Optimal solution approach on large scale data to avoid deadlocks in resource allocations

TL;DR: The purpose of this research is to provide a graph theoretic technique for allocating resources to processes in order to avoid deadlocks and to provide the set of vertices for a directed graph.
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