Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Virendra Mathur"
- Virendra Mathur's recent research focuses on the interactions between wildlife and emerging predators, particularly the impact of free-ranging dogs on the behavior of Central Himalayan langurs within fragmented agro-forest landscapes, highlighting the adaptive strategies these primates employ in response to threats from both humans and predators.
- He explores the application of decision-making theories, such as dual process theory and Bayesian decision theory, to understand wild animal behavior, suggesting that insights gained from human psychological studies could provide valuable frameworks for assessing animal behavior in complex environments.
- His earlier research topics include using ultrastructural hair morphology as a tool for bat species recognition and diagnosing cardiac conditions, illustrating a diverse background that spans biology and medical diagnostics.