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Publications

CLAWS Reports

CLAWS and Khao Nang Rum Wildlife Research Station. 2006. A Report on the Thailand / China Tiger Conservation Workshop, March 2006.

CLAWS and Khao Pratubchang Wildlife Breeding and Research Station. 2007. A Report on the Animal Capture, Immobilization, and Handling Training Course, January, 2007.

Journal Articles

Ahearn, S. C., J. L. D. Smith, A. R. Joshi, and J. Ding. 2001. TIGMOD: An individual-based spatially explicit model for simulating tiger/human interaction in multiple use forests. Ecological Modelling 140:81-97.

Joshi, A., J. L. D. Smith, and D. L. Garshelis. 1999. Sociobiology of the myrmecophagous sloth bear in Nepal. Canadian Journal of Zoology 77:1630-1704.

Karanth, K.U., J.D. Nichols, J. Seidensticker, E. Dinerstein, J.L.D. Smith, C. McDougal, A.J.T. Johnsingh, R.S. Chundawat, and V. Thapar. 2003. Science deficiency in conservation practice: the monitoring of tiger populations in India. Animal Conservation 6: 1-10.

Kenny, J. S., J. L. D. Smith, A. M. Starfield, and C. W. McDougal. 1995. The long-term effects of tiger poaching on population viability. Conservation Biology 9:1127-1133.

Luo, S.-J., W. E. Johnson, J. Martenson, A. Antunes, P. Martelli, O. Uphyrkina, K. Traylor-Holzer, J. L. D. Smith, and S. J. O'Brien. 2008. Subspecies Genetic Assignments of Worldwide Captive Tigers Increase Conservation Value of Captive Populations. Current Biology 18:592-596.

Luo S.J., J.H. Kim, W.E. Johnson, J. Walt, J.Martenson, N.Yuhki, D.G. Miquelle, O.. Uphyrkina, J.M.Goodrich, H.B. Quigley, R. Tilson, G. Brady, P. Martelli, V. Subramaniam, C. McDougal, S. Hean, S.Huang, W. Pan, U. K. Karanth, M. Sunquist, J. L. D. Smith, S. J. O'Brien. 2004. Phylogeography and Genetic Ancestry of Tigers (Panthera tigris). PLoS Biol 2: 442.

Ranganathan, J., K. M. A. Chan, K. U. Karanth, and J. L. D. Smith. 2008. Where can tigers persist in the future? A landscape-scale, density-based population model for the Indian subcontinent. Biological Conservation 141:67-77.

Smith, J. L. D., C. W. McDougal and D. Miquelle. 1998. Chemical communication in free ranging tigers (Panthera tigris). Animal Behaviour 37:1-10.

Smith, J. L. D., S. C. Ahearn, and C. McDougal. 1998. Landscape analysis of tiger distribution and habitat quality in Nepal. Conservation Biology 12:1338-1346.

Wikramanayake, E., Mcknight, M., Dinerstein, E., Joshi, A., Gurung, B. and D. Smith. 2004. Designing a conservation landscape for tigers in human-dominated environments. Conservation Biology 18: 839-844.

Books and Book Chapters

Ahearn, S. and J. L. D. Smith. 2005. Modeling the interaction between humans and animals in multiple-use forests: Case study of Panthera tigris. In GIS, Spatial Analysis and Modeling, eds. David Maguire, Michael Goodchild, and Michael Batty, ESRI, Redlands, California.

Cutter, P. G., and S. Hean. In Press. Costs and Benefits of Sustaining Wild Tigers in Cambodia: A Strategic Economic Perspective in R. L. Tilson , and P. Nyhus, editors. Tigers of the World: The Biology, Politics and Conservation of Panthera tigris. William Andrew, Norwich, NY.

Cutter, P. G., A. Maxwell, Conservation International-Cambodia, H. Weiler, J. Heffernan, Ministry of Environment, WCS-Cambodia Program, WildAid-Cambodia Program, and WildAid-Thailand Program. 2006. Cambodia Tiger Conservation Status Assessment Appendix 6 in E. Sanderson, J. Forrest, C. Loucks, J. Ginsberg, E. Dinerstein, J. Seidensticker, P. Leimgruber, M. Songer, A. Heydlauff, T. O'Brien, G. Bryja, S. Klenzendorf, and E. Wikramanayake, editors. Setting Priorities for the Conservation and Recovery of Wild Tigers: 2005-2015. The Technical Assessment. WCS, WWF, Smithsonian, and NFWF-STF, New York - Washington, D.C.PDF

Gurung, B., J.L.D. Smith and M. Shrestha. 2006. Using a "Bagh Heralu" network to map the metapopulation structure of tigers in Nepal. In: conservation Biology in Asia, (Eds: J. McNeely et al.), Resources Himalaya Foundation, Nepal. Chap. 14: 214-230.

Smith, J. L. D., S. Tunhikorn, S. Tanhan, S. Simcharoen, and B. Kanchanasaka. 1999. Metapopulation Structure of Tigers in Thailand. Pages 166-175 in J. Seidensticker, S. Christie, and P. Jackson, editors. Riding the Tiger: Tiger conservation in human-dominated landscapes. University Press, Cambridge.

Smith, J. L. D., C. McDougal, S. C. Ahearn, A. Joshi, and K. Conforti. 1999. Metapopulation Structure of Tigers in Nepal. Pages 176-189 in J. Seidensticker, S. Christie, and P. Jackson, editors. Riding the Tiger: Tiger conservation in human-dominated landscapes. University Press, Cambridge.

Tunhikorn, S., J. L. D. Smith, T. Prayurasiddhi, M. Graham, P. Jackson, and P. Cutter, editors. 2004. Saving Thailand's tigers: An action plan. Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment--Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation, Bangkok. PDF