Faculty Dr Subashree Kothandaraman

Assistant Professor

Dr Subashree Kothandaraman

Department of Environmental Science and Engineering

Interests
  • Climate change
  • Land-atmosphere interactions
  • Vegetation modelling
Faculty Dr Subashree Kothandaraman
Education
2009
BSc
University of Madras
India
2011
MSc
University of Madras
India
2012
MPhil
University of Madras
India
2019
PhD
Pondicherry University
India
Experience
  • February 2022 to August 2023 – DST-SERB National Postdoctoral Fellow, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
  • October 2021 to February 2022 – Dr D S Kothari Postdoctoral Fellow (University Grants Commission), Dr. Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya (A Central University)
  • February 2019 to September 2021 – Postdoctoral Fellow, Dr Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya (A Central University)
Research Interests
  • Remote sensing and GIS
  • Machine learning
  • Ecological modelling
  • Climate change
  • Invasion ecology
  • Fire ecology
Awards & Fellowships
  • 2023 – Best oral presentation award, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
  • 2021 – National Postdoctoral Fellowship (N-PDF), Science and Engineering Research Board, Department of Science & Technology
  • 2021 – Dr D S Kothari Postdoctoral Fellowship, University Grants Commission
  • 2020 – Qualified Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) examination (all India rank - 99) – Govt. of India
  • 2012 – Qualified State Eligibility Test for Lectureship (SET) in Tamil Nadu – Govt. of Tamil Nadu
Memberships
  • European Geosciences Union (EGU)
  • Global Forest Biodiversity Initiative (GFBI)
  • Science-i
  • International Society of Tropical Foresters (ISTF) – Global and India Chapter
  • Alliance of World Scientists (AWS)
Publications
  • Invasive shrub (Lantana camara L.) alters the tree diversity and ecosystem-level carbon pools in tropical forests of Central India

    Dr Subashree Kothandaraman, Dr Javid Ahmad Dar

    Source Title: Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, DOI Link, View abstract ⏷

    Tropical forests, known for their biodiversity and carbon (C) richness, face significant threats from biological invasions that disrupt structural and functional processes. Lantana camara (Family: Verbenaceae) is an invasive shrub that has spread across several Indian landscapes. The present study aimed to assess the changes in tree species richness and total ecosystem carbon (TEC) storage in Lantana camara-invaded (LI) and uninvaded (UI) sites in the tropical dry deciduous forests of Madhya Pradesh, India. Significantly lower species richness (SR), C storage of juveniles, total trees, and total biomass C were observed in LI sites than in UI sites. However, significantly higher C storage of shrubs + herbs (understorey), litter, and soil organic carbon (SOC) were found in LI sites than in UI sites. The percent allocation of C in tree juveniles, adults, understorey, detritus, and SOC to the TEC pool was 2.6, 39.1, 1.4, 5.5, and 51.3 in LI sites and 3.8, 49.7, 0.2, 4.0 and 42.3 in UI sites, respectively. The C stocks of tree juveniles, adults, and herbs were lower by 23.3, 15.7 and 20.3%, respectively, in LI sites than in UI sites, whereas shrub, detritus, and SOC stocks were higher by 95.1, 9.1 and 7.9%, respectively, in LI sites than in UI sites. A significant negative relationship was observed between L. camara density and SR, tree juvenile C, herb C, understorey C, and total ecosystem C storage, while the same had a significant positive relationship with shrub C, litter C, and SOC. The present findings revealed that the plant diversity and total C pools were altered by shrub invasion and have important implications for their quantification in these tropical forests. Copyright © 2025 Lone, Kothandaraman, Dar, Hakeem and Khan.
Contact Details

subashree.k@srmap.edu.in

Scholars

Doctoral Scholars

  • Mr Khumukcham Singh
  • Ms Jayanti Maji
  • Mr Satyam Rana