1. A technique for capturing and immobilizing tigers. Smith, J. L. D., M.E. Sunquist, K. M. Tamang and P. B. Rai., 1983 , J. Wildl. Man: (47(1):255-9)

2. The Social Organization of Tigers (Panthera tigris) in Royal Chitwan National Park, Nepal. Sunquist, M. E., 1981, Smithson. Contrib, Zool: (336:1-98)

3. Prey selection by tiger, leopard and dhole in tropical forests. Karanth, K.U. & Sunquist, M.E., 1995, , Journal of Animal Ecology: (64: 439-50)

4. Habitat utilization and movement patterns of tigers and their prey: implications for management and reserve design. Sunquist, M.E. and H.R. Mishra., 1983, Paper presented at Bombay Natural History Society Centenary Symposium on Conservation in Developing Countries, Bombay, India

5. The movements and activities of Tigers in Royal Chitwan National Park. Sunquist, M.E., 1979, , Ph.D.Thesis, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, U.S.A.

6. Female land tenure system in tigers. In: Tigers of the World: The Biology, Biopolitics, Management and Conservation of an Endangered Species. Smith, J. L. D.; McDougal, C., and Sunquist, M.E., 1987, R. L. Tilson and U. S. Seal, eds., Noyes Publications, Park Ridge, NJ.: (97-109)

7. The contribution of variance in lifetime reproduction to effective population size in tigers. Smith, J. L. D., and Sunquist, F.C., 1991, , Conservation Biology: (5:484-490)

8. The tiger singles scene. Sunquist, M. E., and F. Sunquist., 1983, Nat. Hist: (92(1):44-51)

9. Tiger Moon. Sunquist, F., and Sunquist, M., 1988, University of Chicago Press

10. Radio-tracking and its application to the study and conservation of tigers. Sunquist, M. E., 1979, Project Tiger, Gov't. India, Dept. Environ., New Delhi., In: International Symp. on Tiger: (pp.393-4)