Published in peer-reviewed journals / books:
1. Jadeja, S., Prasad, S., Quader, S. and Isvaran, K. 2013, Antelope mating strategies facilitate invasion of grasslands by a woody weed. Oikos. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0706.2013.00320.x
2. McConkey, K. Prasad, S., Corlett,R., Campos-Arciez, A. Brodie,J., Rogers, H. , Santamaria, L. 2012. Seed Dispersal in Changing Landscapes. Biological Conservation 146: 1–13
3. Prasad, S., Witt, A., Williams, A.C., & Sitompul, A. 2011. Invasive plant species in Asian elephant habitats. Aliens: The Invasive Species Bulletin. 31:30-35
4. Prasad, S. and Sukumar, R. 2010. Context-dependency of a complex fruit-frugivore mutualism: temporal variation in crop size and neighborhood effects. Oikos 119: 514-523.
5. Prasad, S., Pittet, A. and Sukumar, R. 2010. Who really ate the fruit? A novel approach to camera trapping for quantifying frugivory by ruminants. Ecological Research 25: 225-231
6. Prasad, S., Krishnaswamy, J., Chellam, R. and Goyal, S.P. 2006. Ruminant-mediated seed dispersal of an economically valuable tree in Indian dry forests. Biotropica 38: 679-682
7. Ghazala Shahabuddin and Soumya Prasad. 2004. Assessing Ecological Sustainability of Non-Timber Forest Produce Extraction: the Indian Scenario. Conservation and Society 2: 235-250
8. Soumya Prasad, R. Chellam, J. Krishnaswamy and S.P. Goyal. 2004. Frugivory of Phyllanthus emblica at Rajaji National Park, North-West India. Current Science 87: 1188-90.
9. Soumya Prasad, R. Chellam, and J. Krishnaswamy, 2001. Fruit removal patterns and dispersal of Emblica officinalis (Euphorbiaceae) at Rajaji National Park, India. Pp 513–516 in Tropical Ecosystems: Structure, Diversity & Human Welfare (ed. Ganeshaiah, K.N., Uma Shaanker,R and Bawa, K.S). Oxford & IBH Co. Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi.
In final stages of publication:
1. Sridhara, S., McConckey, K., Prasad, S., & Corlett, R., (accepted). Frugivory and seed dispersal by large herbivores in south and south-east Asia, book chapter, Ecology of Asian herbivores (eds. Mahesh Sankaran & Farshid Areshtani, Springer).
2. Prasad, S., Krishnadas, M., McConckey, K., and Dutta, A., (in press). The tangled causes of population decline: response to Ticktin et al. 2012. Journal of Applied Ecology.
3. Mokany, K., Westcott, D.A, Prasad, S., Ford, A.J. & Metcalfe, D.J. (accepted) Identifying priority areas for conservation and management in diverse tropical forests. PLOS ONE.
1. Jadeja, S., Prasad, S., Quader, S. and Isvaran, K. 2013, Antelope mating strategies facilitate invasion of grasslands by a woody weed. Oikos. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0706.2013.00320.x
2. McConkey, K. Prasad, S., Corlett,R., Campos-Arciez, A. Brodie,J., Rogers, H. , Santamaria, L. 2012. Seed Dispersal in Changing Landscapes. Biological Conservation 146: 1–13
3. Prasad, S., Witt, A., Williams, A.C., & Sitompul, A. 2011. Invasive plant species in Asian elephant habitats. Aliens: The Invasive Species Bulletin. 31:30-35
4. Prasad, S. and Sukumar, R. 2010. Context-dependency of a complex fruit-frugivore mutualism: temporal variation in crop size and neighborhood effects. Oikos 119: 514-523.
5. Prasad, S., Pittet, A. and Sukumar, R. 2010. Who really ate the fruit? A novel approach to camera trapping for quantifying frugivory by ruminants. Ecological Research 25: 225-231
6. Prasad, S., Krishnaswamy, J., Chellam, R. and Goyal, S.P. 2006. Ruminant-mediated seed dispersal of an economically valuable tree in Indian dry forests. Biotropica 38: 679-682
7. Ghazala Shahabuddin and Soumya Prasad. 2004. Assessing Ecological Sustainability of Non-Timber Forest Produce Extraction: the Indian Scenario. Conservation and Society 2: 235-250
8. Soumya Prasad, R. Chellam, J. Krishnaswamy and S.P. Goyal. 2004. Frugivory of Phyllanthus emblica at Rajaji National Park, North-West India. Current Science 87: 1188-90.
9. Soumya Prasad, R. Chellam, and J. Krishnaswamy, 2001. Fruit removal patterns and dispersal of Emblica officinalis (Euphorbiaceae) at Rajaji National Park, India. Pp 513–516 in Tropical Ecosystems: Structure, Diversity & Human Welfare (ed. Ganeshaiah, K.N., Uma Shaanker,R and Bawa, K.S). Oxford & IBH Co. Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi.
In final stages of publication:
1. Sridhara, S., McConckey, K., Prasad, S., & Corlett, R., (accepted). Frugivory and seed dispersal by large herbivores in south and south-east Asia, book chapter, Ecology of Asian herbivores (eds. Mahesh Sankaran & Farshid Areshtani, Springer).
2. Prasad, S., Krishnadas, M., McConckey, K., and Dutta, A., (in press). The tangled causes of population decline: response to Ticktin et al. 2012. Journal of Applied Ecology.
3. Mokany, K., Westcott, D.A, Prasad, S., Ford, A.J. & Metcalfe, D.J. (accepted) Identifying priority areas for conservation and management in diverse tropical forests. PLOS ONE.