Research Papers Published

1) S. Sandilyan. 2022.Alien fish species in Indian inland wetlands: current status and future challenges.
    Wetlands Ecology and Management. DOI 10.1007/s11273-022-09870-8.

2) S. Sandilyan. 2021. Lessons not learnt even after witnessing ample disasters.
    Current Science. 121 (12): 1531 - 1532.

3) S. Sandilyan. 2021. Ecotourism in the Muthupet Mangroves of Southern India - A Threat to the Ecosystem.
    Indian Forester, 147(8): 807-809, 2021, DOI: 10.36808/if/2021/v147i8/150743.

4) S.Sandilyan. 2021. Covid-19: Backhanded Compliment of Nature to Mankind.
    Acta Scientific Veterinary Sciences 3.12 (2021): 47-51.

5) S. Sandilyan. 2020. TR4 and COVID-19 are two sides of the same coin.
    Current Science. 119 (12): 1892 - 1893.

6) S. Sandilyan.andVairvel, SM.2020. Co-occurrence of Leucanthemumvulgare and Lupinuspolyphyllus
    in Gulmarg Region of Kashmir Valley will Accelerate the Depletion of Native Diversity?.
    Field Investigations are Need of the Hour.
    Indian Forester, 146 (3): 267-269, 2020 DOI: 10.36808/if/2020/v146i3/147454.

7) S. Sandilyan. 2017. A preliminary assessment on the role of abandoned shrimp farms on supporting
    waterbirds in Pichavaram mangrove, Tamilnadu, Southern India.
    Journal of Coastal Conservation. 21(2);255-263.DOI 10.1007/s11852-016-0477-1.

9) S. Sandilyan and Charlotte I.E.A. van’tKlooster. 2016. The other sides of invasive alien plants of
    India—With special reference to medicinal values.
    Journal for Nature Conservation 31: 16–21.

10) S.Sandilyan, 2015. Developing a robust methodology to quantify the ecological services of the
      mangrove is need of the hour.
      Journal of Ocean and Coastal management. 116: 532=533.

11) S.Sandilyan, and K. Kathiresan. 2015. Density of waterbirds in relation to habitats of
      Pichavaram mangroves, Southern India.
      Journal of Coastal Conservation 19:131–139.DOI 10.1007/s11852-015-0376-x.

12) S.Sandilyan, and K. Kathiresan. 2015. Mangrove function as bioshield: An undisputable fact.
      Ocean & Coastal Management 103, 94–96.doi:10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2014.11.011.

13) S.Sandilyan, and K. Kathiresan. 2014. Decline of mangrove: a threat of heavy metal poisoning in Asia.
      Ocean & Coastal Management 102 (2014) 161-168.

14) S.Sandilyan, 2014. Impact of climate change on
      Indian mangroves: A review paper. Global J. Environ. Res., 8 (1): 01-10.

15) S.Sandilyan, 2014. Adjacent Agricultural Lands of Pichavaram Mangroves
      -Vital Alternative Habitat for Waterbirds in Southern India.
      Global J. Environ. Res., 8 (2): 21-25, 2014

16) S.Sandilyan, 2014. Decline of Honey Bee population in Southern India: Role of Disposable paper cups.
      Journal of Zoological and Bioscience Research. 1(3): 6-9.

17) S.Sandilyan, 2013. Emu bird – potential threat to the biodiversity and agriculture
      productivity of Western ghats, southern India.
      J. Pure Appl. Zool.,1(1): 193-195.

18) S.Sandilyan, and Vinoth, S. 2013. Conservation of marine turtle - on turtle speed in
      the east coast of Tamilnadu, Southern India.
      Int. J. Pure Appl. Zool.,1(2): 132-134.

19) S.Sandilyan, and Duraimurugan V. 2013. Extermination of birds -terminates Indian agricultural prospects.
      Int. J. Pure Appl. Zool., 1(1): 48-51.

20) S.Sandilyan, and Sudha, M. 2013. A check list of avifauna in between Kutralam
      and Narasingampattai railway track, Tamilnadu, India.
      Int.J. Pure Appl. Zool., 1(1): 8-15.

21) S.Sandilyan, and K. Kathiresan. 2012. Mangrove conservation: a global perspective.
      Biodiversity and Conservation.
      Volume 21, Issue 14 (2012), Page 3523-3542.DOI 10.1007/s10531-012-0388-x.

22) S.Sandilyan, and K. Kathiresan. 2012. Plastic –a formidable threat to unique
      biodiversity of Pichavaram mangroves.Current Science103(11): 1262-1263.

23) S.Bubesh Gupta, M., LalithaVijayan, V and Sandilyan, S. 2011. Status of Major
      Wetlands and Wetland Birds in Kanyakumari, Coimbatore, Thanjavur, Thiruvarur, Perambalur,
      Cuddalore, Nagapattinam and Trichy Districts in Tamilnadu, India.
      World Journal of Zoology. 6 (3): 235-242.

24) S.Bubesh Gupta, M., LalithaVijayan, V and Sandilyan, S. 2011. Status of
      Wetlands and Wetland Birds in Coimbatore,Trichy, Perambalore and
      Thiruvarur Districts in Tamilnadu, India.
      World Journal of Zoology. 6 (2): 154-158.

25) S.Sandilyan, ,Thiyagesan, K. and Nagarajan, R.2010. Do agriculture lands as
      alternative for shore birds? A systematic survey is the need of this hour in India.
      Wader Study Group Bull. 117(3): 194-195.

26) S.Sandilyan, ,Thiyagesan, K. and Nagarajan, R.2010. Major decline in species-richness of
      waterbirds in the pichavaram mangrove wetlands, southern India.
      Wader Study Group Bull. 117(2): 91-98.

27) S.Sandilyan, ,Thiyagesan, K. and Nagarajan, R.2010. Salinity rise in Indian mangroves- a looming danger
      for coastal biodiversity. Current Science98(6): 754-756.

28) S.Sandilyan, ,Thiyagesan, K. and Nagarajan, R.2008. Ecotourism in wetlands causes loss of biodiversity.
       Current Science95(11): 1151.