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Name:Dr. Ashish Tiple

Location: B1/8 Savitri Vihar, Somalwada,Wardha Road Nagpur, M. S.,440025, India
Education: Ph.D. (Title of Thesis: Butterflies from Nagpur city, central India: Diversity, population, nectar and larval host plants and the implications for conservation.)
Employment: Assistant Professor, Department of Zoology, Vidhyabharti College,Seloo, Wardha, Maharashtra, India.
Interests: Insect Ecology, Taxonomy, Diversity, Molecular ecology, Behavioral biology, Population dynamics, Animal Tissue Culture (Insect) and Integrated Pest Management
E-mail ID: ashishdtiple at yahoo.co.in
Phone: +91-9673446025

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Publications:

Book Publications

1. Andrew, R. J., Subramaniam, K. A. and Tiple, A. D. 2008. Common Odonates of Central India. E-book for the 18th International Symposium of Odonatology.Hislop College,Nagpur, India.

2. Andrew, R. J., Subramaniam, K. A. and Tiple, A. D. 2009. A Handbook on Common Odonates of Central India. Published by South Asian Council of Odonatology. 65 pp.

3. Tiple, A. D., K. C. Joshi, D. Kushwaha 2010. Pectirial Field Guide of Birds from Achanakmar - Amarkantak Biosphere Reserve Published by Tropical Forest Research Institute, Jabalpur.

4. K. C. Joshi, M. S. Negi and A. D. Tiple. 2010. Achanakmar-Amarkantak Biosphere Reserve. Biosphere Reserves Information Series (BRIS). Published by Tropical Forest Research Institute, Jabalpur. 2(1-2). Pp 158.

5. Tiple, A. D., K. C. Joshi, D. Kushwaha 2010. Pictorial Field Guide of Butterflies from Achanakmar - Amarkantak Biosphere Reserve. Published by Tropical Forest Research Institute, Jabalpur.



Sequence submitted to NCBI:

16S ribosomal gene sequence of Lycaenidae butterfly species.

Accession numbers: GU176386,GU176393, GU176381, GU176382, GU176383, GU176384, GU176387, GU176388, GU176389, GU176390, GU176391, GU176394, GU176395, GU176396, GU176397.

Full-Length Papers

1. Ashish D. Tiple, Vishal P. Deshmukh, Roger L. H. Dennis. 2006. Factors influencing nectar plant resource visits by butterflies on a university campus: implications for conservation. Nota Lepidopterologica. 28 (3/4): 213-224.

2. Ashish D. Tiple, Arun M. Khurad, Roger L. H. Dennis.2007. Butterfly diversity in relation to a human-impact gradient on an Indian university campus. Nota Lepidopterologica. 30(1/2): 81-90.

3. Ashish D. Tiple, Arun M. Khurad and Raymond J. Andrew. 2008. Species Diversity of Odonata in and around Nagpur City, Central India. Fraseria (Proceeding of the 18th International Symposium of Odonatology, Nagpur). 7: 41-45.

4. Ashish D. Tiple, Arun M. Khurad, Roger L. H. Dennis. 2009. Adult butterfly feeding nectar flower associations: constraints of taxonomic affiliation, butterfly, and nectar flower morphology. Journal of Natural History (Taylor & Francis). 13/14: 855-884.

5. Arun M. Khurad, Zhang Min-Juan, Chanchal G. Deshmukh, Ravindra S. Bahekar, Ashish D. Tiple and Chaun Xi Zhang. 2009. A new continuous cell line from larval ovaries of silkworm, Bombyx mori. In Vitro Cellular and Developmental Biology Animal.

45:414-419. 6. Ashish D. Tiple and Arun M. Khurad. 2009. Butterfly diversity of seminary hill Nagpur (central India) with their habitat and occurrence. Hislopia. 1: 39-44.

7. Ashish D. Tiple, Arun M. Khurad, Sonali V. Padwad. 2009. Genetic relationships among some Lycaenidae butterflies as revealed by RAPD analysis. Cytologia. 74(2): 165-169.

8. Ashish D. Tiple and Arun M. Khurad. 2009. Butterflies of Nagpur city (Central India). Bionotes. 11(4):130-131.

9. Ashish D. Tiple, Deepa Agashe, Arun M. Khurad and Krushnamegh Kunte. 2009. Population dynamics and seasonal polyphenism of Chilades pandava (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) in central India. Current Science. 97(12):1-6. Also featured in "In This Issue" and on the cover.

10. Kunte, K. and Ashish Tiple. 2009. The Polyommatine wing pattern elements and seasonal polyphenism of the Indian Chilades pandava butterfly (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae). News of the Lepidopterists' Society. 51(3):86-88 and 109.

11. Ashish D. Tiple and Arun M. Khurad. 2009. Butterfly species diversity, their habitats and seasonal distribution in eight tropical habitats in and around Nagpur City. World Journal of Zoology. 4(3): 153-162.

12. Sayed O. Qureshia, Ashish D. Tiple and Arun M. Khurad. 2010. Ultrastructural observations on the events of BmNPV infection in DZNU-Bm-1 (Bombyx mori) cell line. Bioscience Biotechnology Research Communication.2 (2):150-156.

13. Ashish D. Tiple, Sonali V. Padwad and Vishal P. Deshmukh. 2010. Molecular characterization of morphologically similar four Pieridae butterflies (Lepidoptera: Insecta) by RAPD-PCR technique. International journal of Pharma and Biosciences. 1(2):1-7.

14. Ashish D. Tiple and Arun M. Khurad. 2010. Butterflies of Ambazari garden and surroundings, Nagpur city, Maharashtra, India. Indian Forester. 130: 1383-1391.

15. Ashish D. Tiple, Sonali V Padwad, Leonardo Dapporto and Roger L. H. Dennis. 2010. Male mate location behaviour and encounter sites in a community of tropical butterflies: the influence of taxonomy, biotopes, landscape structures, resources, morphology, and population variables. Journal of Biosciences. 35(4): 629-646. Also on the cover.

16. Sanjay Paunikar, Vinod Mishra, Ashish Tiple, Nitin Kulkarni and S.S. Hussaini. 2010. Susceptibility of teak skeletonizer, Eutectona nachaeralis Walker to Steinernema carpocapsae Hislopia. 3(2):165-170.

17. Ashish D. Tiple and R. J. Andrew. 2010. Oviposition behavior of Rhodishnura nursei (Morton, 1907) in central India. Indian Journal of Tropical biodiversity. 18(1):105-108.

18. Ashish D. Tiple, Nitin Kulkarni, Sanjay Paunikar and K. C. Joshi. 2010. Avian fauna of tropical forest research institute Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India. Indian Journal of Tropical biodiversity. 18(1):133-141.

19. Ashish D. Tiple. 2010. Butterfly Fauna of Tadoba National Park and Surroundings, Chandrapur, Mahrashtra (Central India) Hislopia. 3(1):1-9.

20. Ashish D. Tiple, Nitin Kulkarni and K. C. Joshi. 2011. Diversity of Odonata in Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India. Indian journal of forestry. 34(3):329-332.

21. Ashish D. Tiple. 2011. Butterflies of Vidarbha region Maharashtra, India; a review with and Implication for Conservation. Journal of Threatened Taxa. 3(1): 1469-1477.

22. Ashish D. Tiple, A. M. Khurad and Roger L. H. Dennis. 2011. Butterfly larval host plant use in a tropical urban context: life history associations, herbivory, and landscape factors. Journal of Insect Science. 64(2): 1-21.

23. Ashish D. Tiple, Arun M. Khurad, Sonali V. Padwad and Roger L. H. Dennis. 2012. Morphological and colour pattern associations of male mate location behaviour in central Indian butterflies. Trends in Entomology.7: 55 - 66.

24. Ashish D. Tiple and Ghorpade K. 2012. Butterflies (Lepidoptera-Rhopalocera) of the Achanakmar-Amarkantak Biosphere Reserve, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh, with a synopsis of the recorded butterfly fauna of the eastern Central Highlands in India. Colemania. 26: 1-38.

25. Ashish D. Tiple, Vilas D. Waykar and Arun M. Khurad. 2012. Nectar plant resource visits by butterflies on a Futala Farm, Nagpur City (Central India). Journal of Science Information. 3: 136-143.

26. Ashish D. Tiple, Sanjay Paunikar and S. S. Talmale. 2012. Dragonfly and damselfly (Odonata: Insecta) of Tropical Forest Research Institute, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh (central india). Journal of Threatened Taxa. 4(4): 2529-2533.

27. Ashish D. Tiple. 2012. Dragonflies and Damselflies (Insecta-Odonata) from Nagpur city environs in Vidarbha, together with other records from Maharashtra, India. Colemania. 27: 1-12.

28. Ashish D. Tiple. 2012. Butterfly species diversity of Tropical Forest Research Institute, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh (central india). Journal of Threatened Taxa. 4(5).1-4.

29. Ashish D. Tiple. 2012. Odonata fauna with their status of Achanakmar-Amarkantak Biosphere Reserve, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. International Journal of Biotechnology and Bio Sciences. In press.

30. Roger L. H. Dennis, Ashish D. Tiple, Sonali V Padwad and Leonardo Dapporto. 2012. Butterfly male mate location behaviour and the perch-patrol continuum: behavioural discontinuities and factors influencing distinctions in behaviour. In press

31. Ashish D. Tiple, Subramaniam, K. A, Andrew, R. J. and S. Talmale. 2012. A checklist of the damselflies and dragonflies of Vidarbha region Maharashtra, Central India. Journal of Threatened Taxa. In communication.

32. Ashish D. Tiple and Kailash Chandra. 2012. A Check-List of Odonata (Insecta) of Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh States, India. In communication.

33. Ashish D. Tiple and Ghorpade K. 2012. Avian fauna of Achanakmar-Amarkantak Biosphere Reserve, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh States, India. In communication.

34. Ashish D. Tiple and S. S. Talmale. 2012. Occurrence of the Indian Tree Shrew Anathana ellioti (Waterhouse) in Central India. Tigerpaper (Regional Quarterly Bulletin on Wildlife and National Parks Management, Bangkok). In communication.

35. Ashish D. Tiple. 2012. Species diversity of Birds from Nagpur City, Maharashtra, Central India. In communication.

36. S. D. Paunikar, Ashish Tiple, S. S. Jadhav and S.S. Talmale. 2012. Studies on Ichthyofaunal Diversity of Gour River, Near Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, Central India. World Journal of Fish and Marine Sciences. In communication. v

Pouplar article

1. Ashish D. Tiple. 2012. Butterfly faunal diversity and their strategies for Conservation in Central India. Proceeding of National Workshop "Wild Life Conservation and Sustainable Management" Organized by Department of Zoology govt. Autonomous Postgraduate College Chhindwara and Forest Department Pench Tiger Reserve, Seoni (M.P.). 1-7pp.

Papers presented at various national/international meetings

1. A. D. Tiple 2005. Butterfly diversity in Amravati University campus with special reference to their host and nectar plants. International Conference on Modern Trends in Plants Sciences with special reference to the role of Bio-diversity in Conservation, Department of Botany Amravati University Amravati. 17-20 Feb. pp.105.

2. A. D. Tiple and A. M. Khurad. 2007. Butterfly diversity and human impact gradient: A case study at University campus area. National Conference on Recent Advances in Biology, Department of Zoology and Botany S. N. Mor Arts, Comm. and G. D. Saraf Science College, Tumsar. 2 -3 Feb. pp. 44.

3. A. D. Tiple and A. M. Khurad. 2007. Biodiversity of butterfly with special reference to medicinal nectar plants. National Seminar on green treasure an interdisciplinary approach: prospects and promises for Human Welfare Herbotech, Department of life sciences and home science Dharmpeth M. P. Deo Memorial science college Nagpur. 6 Oct. pp. 68.

4. A. D. Tiple and A. M. Khurad. 2008. Biodiversity of butterfly with special reference to human impact gradient on a university campus. National Conference on Biodiversity and Environment: Problem and Solutions, Department of Zoology and Botany Shri Shivaji Science College, Congress Nagar Nagpur. 4-5 Jan. pp. 30.

5. D. S. Takalkar, A. D. Tiple and A. M. Khurad. 2008. Butterfly diversity on RTM Nagpur University campus and chromosomal distribution in them. National Conference on Biodiversity and Environment: Problem and Solutions, Department of Zoology and Botany Shri Shivaji Science College, Congress Nagar Nagpur 4 - 5 Jan. pp. 48.

6. A. D. Tiple and A. M. Khurad. 2008. Butterfly diversity of Reserve Forest area (seminary hill) Nagpur City, central India. National Seminar on Emerging Trends in Biodiversity Conservation, Department of Botany Santaji Mahavidyalaya Nagpur 20 Sep.
7. A. D. Tiple, A. M. Khurad and R. J. Andrew. 2008. Species Diversity of Odonata in and around Nagpur City, Central India. The 18th International Symposium of Odonatology, Hislop College, Nagpur, India 5- 6 Nov.

8. A. D. Tiple and R. J. Andrew. 2008. Oviposition behavior of Rhodishnura nursei (Morton, 1907) in central India. The 18th International Symposium of Odonatology, Hislop College, Nagpur, India 5-6 Nov.

9. A. D. Tiple, Sonali V. Padwad and Vishal P. Deshmukh. 2009. Molecular characterization of morphologically similar four Pieridae butterflies (Lepidoptera: Insecta) by RAPD-PCR technique. National Forestry Dehardune Conference. 9th to 11th Nov. pp. 174.

10. Vinod Kumar Mishra, Sanjay Paunikar, A. D. Tiple, Arun Kakkar and Nitin Kulkarni. 2009. Custard apple, Annona squamosa a potential source of biopesticidal compounds against major insect pests of teak (Tectona grandis). National Seminar on Current Trends in the field of Biodiversity and Sustainable use of Natural Resources, Mata Gujri Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Jabalpur. 16-17 Nov, 2009. pp-51

11. A. D. Tiple and Arun M. Khurad. 2009. Status and occurrence of butterfly species of Ambazari garden Nagpur City (Central India), Maharashtra state. International Conference on Bio wealth Management for sustainable livelihood, India. Ranchi. 20 to 22 Nov.

12. Sanjay Paunikar, Nitin Kulkarni, Vinod Mishra, A. D. Tiple and K.C Joshi. 2009. Compatibility of entomopathogenic nematodes, Heterorhabditis indica to some selected biopesticides. International Conference on Biowealth Management for Sustainable Livelihood (ICBMSL-2009), Ranchi. 20-22 Nov.

13. A. D. Tiple and A. M. Khurad. 2010 Status and occurrence of butterfly species of Ambazari garden and its surroundings areas, Nagpur City (central india), Maharashtra State. National Conference on biodiversity , Conservationand Sustainable Development, PGTD Of Botany, Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University.

14. A. D. Tiple, K.C.Joshi, Sanjay Paunikar and Nitin Kulkarni. 2010. Butterfly species diversity of Tropical Forest Research Institute, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. Third Asian Lepidoptera Conservation Symposium (3rd ALCS-2010). Abstract(No.213)

15. A. D. Tiple, Sonali V Padwad and Roger L. H. Dennis. 2010. Male mate Location behaviour and encounter sites of central Indian butterflies: Influence of taxonomy, biotopes, landscape structures, resources, morphology, and population variables. Third Asian Lepidoptera Conservation Symposium (3rd ALCS-2010). Abstract(No.49)

16. A. D. Tiple, Dinesh K. Kushwaha, K. C. Joshi and N. Roychoudhury. 2010. Composition of Flora and Fauna from Achanakmar-Amarkantak Biosphere Reserve Central India. National Seminar on Current advance in Biosciences: Application in Health, Environment and Agriculture, Hitkarni Mahila Mahavidhyalaya, Jabalpur, 23-24 Nov. pp-74

17. A. D. Tiple, Arun M. Khurad and Sonali V. Padwad. 2010. Male mate location behaviour in relation to morphology of some central Indian butterflies. National Seminar on Current advance in Biosciences: Application in Health, Environment and Agriculture, Hitkarni Mahila Mahavidhyalaya, Jabalpur, 23-24 Nov. pp-75

18. A. D. Tiple, Vilas D. Waykar and Arun M. Khurad. 2010. Nectar plant resource visits by butterflies on a Futala Farm, Nagpur City (Central India). National Seminar on Current advance in Biosciences: Application in Health, Environment and Agriculture, Hitkarni Mahila Mahavidhyalaya, Jabalpur, 23-24 Nov. pp-75

19. A. D. Tiple and Arun M. Khurad. 2011. Seasonal patterns in butterfly abundance and species diversity in and around Nagpur city, Central India. National Symposium on Invertebrates for Biomonitoring Ecosystem Health, Hislop College, Nagpur, 17-18 Jan.

20. A. D. Tiple. 2011. Odonates of Achanakmar-Amarkantak Biosphere Reserve Central India. National Symposium on Invertebrates for Biomonitoring Ecosystem Health, Hislop College, Nagpur, 17-18 Jan.

21. A. D. Tiple. 2011. Species diversity of spider in and around Nagpur city, Central India. National Symposium cum workshop on Arachnology with reference to spider: Ecology, Biology and Taxanomy, Dept. of Zoology, Walchand college of Art and science , Solapur (M.S.). 13 -15 Octo.

22. A. D. Tiple, A. M. Khurad and R.L.H. Dennis. 2012. Butterfly larval host plant use in a tropical urban context: life history associations, herbivory, and landscape factors. National Congress on Stepping up with Bioscientific Technologies, Jankedevi Bajaj College of Science, Wardha, 27-28 Jan.

23. A. D. Tiple. 2012. Damselflies and Dragonflies Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh States, India, National Conference on Current Status of Fresh Water Aquatic Biology and Wetland Conservation. Amamd niketan Collehe of Science, Art and Commerce, Warora, Chandrapur (M.S.), India, 2 feb.



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