talks and posters

2026

Global Change Impacts on Predator-Prey Ecology and Evolution

Symposium at GRS Predator – prey interactions seminar, Barga.

Are human super-predators always super-scary? A meta-analysis of wild animal behavioural responses to human interactions

[Poster](assets/pdf/poster_2025_1) at GRS Predator – Prey interactions seminar, Barga.

Local extraction of predatory fish may initiate behaviourally mediated trophic cascades in coral reefs in the Andaman Islands

[Poster](assets/pdf/poster_2025_2) at GRC Predator – prey interactions meeting, Barga.

2025

Responses and adaptions to human super-predators and anthropogenicallymodified environments

Symposium at Behaviour 2025, Kolkata. Co-chairs: Chayan Munshi and Maria Thaker.

Are super-predatos also super-scary?

A talk at the Behaviour 2025 conference in Kolkata.

Fishes do fear the reaper: marine protected areas alter fish assemblages and behaviour

A talk at the Behaviour 2025 conference in Kolkata.

2024

Are super-predatos also super-scary?

A talk at the International Society for Behavioral Ecology conference in Melbourne.

2021

Sea snakes in a human dominated sea scape

An online public talk for the Kalinga Center for Rain Forest Ecology.

2020

Whose food is it anyway?

A short online lecture on marine foodwebs and fisheries for the kids at Parikrama Foundation school.

2019

Parikrama Festival of Science

A talk about the the ecology and threats to sea snakes for school kids organised by the Parikrama Foundation.

Sea snakes: Ecology and threats

An invited talk at the Center for ecological science, Unviersity of Exeter

Fishing for sea snakes

A student talk I gave at SCCS Cambridge 2019 about my work with Dakshin Foundation on sea snake bycatch.

2018

Trawling out the beaked sea snakes

A student speed talk about the reproductive biology of sea snakes in bycatch at SPEEC UP 2018.

2017

Can butterflies improve conservation?

A student speed talk at SPEEC UP Bangalore.

Can butterflies improver conservation?

A student poster at SCCS Bangalore 2017

How has Tamhini Ghat changed? Comparing butterfly populations after two decades.

A student poster at the Young Ecologists Talk and Interact (YETI) conference in 2017 at Tezpur University.