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Jahnavi Joshi

Jahnavi Joshi

Senior Scientist
91-040-24006403
jahnavi@ccmb.res.in

Research Interests

Tropical forests are storehouses of biodiversity. Identifying the ecological and evolutionary drivers of these diversity patterns continues to be of interest to ecologists and evolutionary biologists. In Asian tropics, new species of animals and plants continue to be discovered. Our lab aims at
1) systematic documentation of tropical diversity in an integrative taxonomic approach,
2) identifying the underlying geological, evolutionary and ecological processes that govern the diversity patterns and
3) identify the processes that govern the assembly of species in these forests.

We integrate a diverse set of approaches, including molecular phylogeny, traditional specimen-based taxonomy, molecular systematics, phylogenetic comparative methods, and species distribution modeling. More details on the past and ongoing research are here

Selected Publications

Bharti, D., Pawar, P. Y., Edgecombe, G. D., Joshi, J. 2023 Genetic diversity varies with species traits and latitude in predatory soil arthropods (Myriapoda: Chilopoda). Global Ecology and Biogeography, 32, 1508-1521.

Gopal, A., Bharti, D. K., Page, N., Dexter, K. G., Krishnamani, R., Kumar, A., Joshi, J. 2023. Range restricted old and young lineages show the southern Western Ghats to be both museum and cradle of diversity for woody plants. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 290: 20222513.

Bharti, D., Edgecombe, G., Karanth, P., Joshi, J. 2021. Spatial patterns of phylogenetic diversity and endemism in the Western Ghats, India: a case study using ancient predatory arthropods. Ecology and Evolution, 11, 3, 16499-16513.

Joshi, J., Karanth, P., Edgecombe, G. 2020. The Out-of-India hypothesis: Evidence from an ancient centipede genus, Rhysida (Chilopoda: Scolopendromorpha), from the Oriental Region, and systematics of Indian species. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 189, 3, 828–861.

Joshi J., & Karanth P. 2013. Did southern Western Ghats of peninsular India serve as refugia for its endemic biota during the Cretaceous volcanism? Ecology and Evolution 3, 3275- 3282.

Education & Experience

P.G:

Biodiversity ; MES Garware College, University of Pune, India. ; 2006

Ph.D:

Centre for Ecological Sciences ; Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India ; 2012

Post.Doc:

Royal Society-SERB Newton International Fellow ; Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom. ; 2017-19

Campus Fellow ; National Centre for Biological Sciences, Bangalore, India ; 2013-17

Research Associate ; Centre for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science, India & Research Fellow, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom. ; 2012-13

Team Members

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Aniruddha Marathe
Aniruddha Marathe

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Abhishek Gopal
Abhishek Gopal

Senior Research Fellow

Senior Research Fellow

Aditi
Aditi

Senior Research Fellow

Senior Research Fellow

Pragyadeep Roy
Pragyadeep Roy

Senior Research Fellow

Senior Research Fellow

Karunakar Majhi
Karunakar Majhi

Project Associate-I

Project Associate-I

Publications

Title

Journal

Year

A passage through India: The biotic ferry model supports the build-up of Indo-Australian biodiversity of an ancient soil arthropod clade
Journal of Biogeography
2024
Why Do Some Lineages Radiate While Others Do Not? Perspectives for Future Research on Adaptive Radiations
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology
2024
Local-scale abiotic factors influence the organisation of rock pool arthropod communities in a biodiversity hotspot
Limnology and Oceanography
2023
Genetic diversity varies with species traits and latitude in predatory soil arthropods (Myriapoda: Chilopoda)
Global Ecology and Biogeography
2023
Range restricted old and young lineages show the southern Western Ghats to be both a museum and a cradle of diversity for woody plants
Proceedings of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences
2023
Spatial patterns of phylogenetic diversity and endemism in the Western Ghats, India: A case study using ancient predatory arthropods
Ecology and Evolution
2021
The critical ecological role of an endemic, large-bodied frugivore on a small tropical island
Ecology and Evolution
2021
Seasonal drought regulates species distributions and assembly of tree communities across a tropical wet forest region
Global Ecology and Biogeography
2021
Integrative Taxonomy in the Indian Subcontinent: Current Progress and Prospects
Journal of the Indian Institute of Science
2021
Large frugivores matter more on an island: Insights from island-mainland comparison of plant-frugivore communities
Ecology and Evolution
2021
The Out-of-India hypothesis: Evidence from an ancient centipede genus, Rhysida (Chilopoda: Scolopendromorpha) from the Oriental Region, and systematics of Indian species
Zoological Journal of Linnaean Society
2020
The Out-of-India hypothesis: Evidence from an ancient centipede genus, Rhysida (Chilopoda: Scolopendromorpha) from the Oriental Region, and systematics of Indian species.
Zoological Journal of Linnaean Society (Advance Articles). https://doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlz138
2020
Evolutionary Biogeography of the centipede genus Ethmostigmus from Peninsular India: Testing an Ancient Vicariance Hypothesis for Old World Tropical Speciation.
BMC Evolutionary Biology, 19: 41. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12862-019-1367-6
2019
Molecular phylogeny and systematics of the centipede genus Ethmostigmus Pocock, 1898 (Chilopoda: Scolopendromorpha) from Peninsular India.
Invertebrate Systematics, 32, 1316-1335. https://doi.org/10.1071/IS18030
2018
Exploring evolution of defense ensembles among Papilionidae butterflies
Ecology and Evolution, 32: 601-611. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4426
2018
Evolutionary assembly of butterfly mimetic community in the Western Ghats, India
American Naturalist, 189, E58-E76. doi/10.1086/690907 Won the ASN Presidential Award 2018
2017
Tracking the variability of phenotypic traits on a molecular phylogeny: an example from scolopendrid centipedes.
Organisms, Diversity and Evolution, 7, 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13127-017-0323-9
2017
Perceptions of priority issues in the conservation of biodiversity and ecosystems in India.
Biological Conservation 187, 201-211. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2015.04.031
2015
Did southern Western Ghats of peninsular India serve as refugia for its endemic biota during the Cretaceous volcanism?
Ecology and Evolution 3, 3275-3282. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.603
2013
Revision of the scolopendrid centipede Digitipes Attems, 1930, from India: reconciling molecular and morphological estimates of species diversity.
Zootaxa 3626, 099–145. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3626.1.5
2013
The coalescent approach in conjunction with niche modeling reveals cryptic diversity among centipedes in the Western Ghats biodiversity hotspot of south India.
PLoS ONE 7, e42225. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042225
2012
Cretaceous-Tertiary diversification among select Scolopendrid centipedes of South India.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 60, 287-294. DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2011.04.024
2011
Presence of two types of flowers with respect to nectar sugar in two gregariously flowering species.
Journal of Bioscience 32, 769-774. DOI: 10.1007/s12038-007-0077-1
2007
Survey of vegetation at Chandoli National Park in Northern Western Ghats.
Journal of Economic and Taxonomic Botany 31, 769-774.
2007
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