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Chandrasegaran K, Sriramamurthy R, Singh A, Ravichandran P, Quader S.  2020.  Antipredatory Responses of Mosquito Pupae to Non-Lethal Predation Threat-Behavioral Plasticity Across Life-History Stages.. Environ Entomol.
Mukhopadhyay A, Quader S.  2018.  Ants on Clerodendrum infortunatum: Disentangling Effects of Larceny and Herbivory.. Environ Entomol. 47(5):1143-1151.
Chandrasegaran K, Kandregula SRao, Quader S, Juliano SA.  2018.  Context-dependent interactive effects of non-lethal predation on larvae impact adult longevity and body composition.. PLoS One. 13(2):e0192104.
Mukhopadhyay A, Quader S.  2022.  Fine-tuned spatiotemporal dynamics of sporophylls in movement-assisted dichogamy: A study on Clerodendrum infortunatum. PLANT SPECIES BIOLOGY .
Bawa KS, Nawn N, Chellam R, Krishnaswamy J, Mathur V, Olsson SB, Pandit N, Rajagopal P, Sankaran M, R Shaanker U et al..  2020.  Opinion: Envisioning a biodiversity science for sustaining human well-being.. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A.
Mukhopadhyay A, Quader S.  2022.  Pollination inaccuracy: estimating male fitness in the movement-assisted dichogamous species Clerodendrum infortunatum. Evolutionary Ecology.
Sultana I, Khandakar N, Das DK, Quader S, Viswanathan A.  2024.  Polychaete worm density correlates with aggregate shorebird density, prey intake rate and foraging success at an intertidal mudflat in Bangladesh. ARDEA. 112(1)
Borah B, Quader S, Srinivasan U.  2018.  Responses of interspecific associations in mixed-species bird flocks to selective logging. Journal of Applied Ecology. 55(4):1637-1646.
Bawa KS, Sengupta A, Chavan V, Chellam R, Ganesan R., Krishnaswamy J, Mathur VB, Nawn N, Olsson SB, Pandit N et al..  2021.  Securing biodiversity, securing our future: A national mission on biodiversity and human well-being for India. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION. 253(108867)
Srinivasan U, Quader S.  2019.  Size–logging interactions and population dynamics in tropical understorey birds. Current Science. 116(5):795-801.