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Book
1 Datta, A. & Manjrekar, N. (2004) Walk the forest with Niwupha. Katha, New Delhi.
2 Datta, A. & Manjrekar, N. (2005) Let's discover our hornbills. Colouring and activity book on Indian hornbills. Nature Conservation Foundation, Mysore.
3 Kapoor, V., Datta, A. & Sankaran, P. (2007) The Alphabet Book. Nature Conservation Foundation, Mysore.
4 Kapoor, V. & Datta, A. (2008) Secrets of the Rainforest - a nature activity book for children. Nature Conservation Foundation, Mysore.
Book Chapter
1 Datta, A. (2007) Protecting with people in Namdapha: threatened forests, forgotten people. Making Conservation Work (eds G. Shahabuddin & M. Rangarajan), pp.165-209. Permanent Black, New Delhi.
Collaborative Report
1 India’s tentative list of natural heritage properties to be inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, submitted to World Heritage Centre, UNESCO, Paris.
Journal Article
1 Mishra, C., Datta, A. & Madhusudan, M. D. (2005) Record of the Chinese goral Nemorhaedus caudatus in Arunachal Pradesh. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society, 102, 32-33.
2 Sinha, A., Datta, A., Madhusudan, M. D. & Mishra, C. (2005) Macaca munzala: a new species from western Arunachal Pradesh, northeastern India. International Journal of Primatology, 26, 977-989.
3 Mishra, C., Madhusudan, M. D. & Datta, A. (2006) Mammals of the high altittudes of Western Arunachal Pradesh, Eastern Himalaya:an assessment of threats and conservation needs. Oryx, 40, 1-7.
4 Datta, A., Pansa, J., Madhusudan, M. D. & Mishra, C. (2003) Discovery of the leaf deer Muntiacus putaoensis in Arunachal Pradesh: an addition to the large mammals of India. Current Science, 84, 454-458.
5 Madhusudan, M. D., Shankar, K., Kumar, A., Mishra, C., Sinha, A., Arthur, R., Datta, A., Rangarajan, M., Chellam, R., Shahabuddin, G., Sankaran, R., Singh, M., Ramakrishnan, U. & Rajan, P. D. (2006) Science in the wilderness: the predicament of scientific research in India's wildlife research. Current Science, 91, 1015 - 1019.
6 Mishra, C. & Datta, A. (2007) A new bird species from Eastern Himalayan Arunachal Pradesh –India’s biological frontier. Current Science, 1205-1206.
7 Datta, A. (1998) Hornbill abundance in unlogged forest, selectively logged forest and a plantation in western Arunachal Pradesh, India. Oryx, 32, 285-294.
8 Datta, A. & Rawat, G. S. (2003) Foraging patterns of sympatric hornbills in the non-breeding season in Arunachal Pradesh, north-east India. Biotropica, 35, 208-218.
9 Datta, A. & Rawat, G. S. (2004) Nest site selection and nesting success of hornbills in Arunachal Pradesh, north-east India. Bird Conservation International, 14, 249-262.
10 James, J., Ramakrishnan, U. & Datta, A. (2007) Molecular evidence for the occurrence of the leaf deer Muntiacus putaoensis in Arunachal Pradesh, north-east India. Conservation Genetics.DOI 10.1007/s10592-007-9410-3
11 Datta, A., Anand, M. O. & Naniwadekar, R. (2008) Empty forests: Large carnivore and prey abundance in Namdapha National Park, north-east India. Biological Conservation, 141, 1429-1435.
12 Datta, A. & Goyal, S. P. (2008) Responses of diurnal tree squirrels to selective logging in western Arunachal Pradesh. Current Science, 95, 895-902.
13 Datta, A., Naniwadekar, R. & Anand, M. O. (2008) Occurrence and conservation status of small carnivores in two Protected Areas in Arunachal Pradesh, north-east India. Small Carnivore Conservation, 39, 1-10.
14 Datta, A. & Rawat, G. S. (2008) Dispersal modes and spatial patterns of tree species in a tropical forest in Arunachal Pradesh, northeast India. Tropical Conservation Science, 1, 163-185.
15 Velho, N., Datta, A. & Isvaran, K. (2009) Effect of rodents on seed fate of five hornbill-dispersed tree species in a tropical forest in north-east India. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 25, 507-514.
16 Datta, A. (2009) Observations on Rufous-necked Aceros nipalensis and Austen’s Brown Anorrhinus austeni Hornbills in Arunachal Pradesh: natural history, conservation status, and threats. Indian Birds, 5, 108-117.
Popular Article
1 Datta, A. (2006) Making headway: Lisus, Namdapha officials 'talk' in Arunachal. Down To Earth, April 15, pp. 44.
2 Datta, A. (2005) Fading fauna, forgotten people. Down To Earth, September 15, pp. 46-49.
3 Datta, A. (2004) An overview of hornbills: biology, distribution and conservation in Arunachal Pradesh. Arunachal Forest News, 20, 40-64.
4 Datta, A. (2005) High on hornbills. Wildlife Conservation, (May / June), 44-49.
5 Datta, A. (2007) Namdapha:beyond the tiger. The Hindu Survey of the Environment 2007, 89-95.
6 Datta, A. (2008) Eastern Promises. Simplifly, March, pp. 46-54. Deccan Aviation Ltd.
technical report
1 Mishra, C., Datta, A. & Madhusudan, M. D. (2004) The high altitude wildlife of Western Arunachal Pradesh: A survey report. NCF Technical Report No. 8. Nature Conservation Foundation, Mysore.
Thesis
1 Datta, A. (2001) An ecological study of sympatric hornbills and fruiting patterns in a tropical forest in Arunachal Pradesh. PhD, Saurashtra University, India.
 
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