Avoidance or coexistence? The spatiotemporal patterns of wild mammals in a human-dominated landscape in the western Himalaya
N Srivastava, R Krishnamurthy… - Mountain Research and …, 2020 - BioOne
Human–wildlife interfaces are increasing rapidly due to the disproportionate growth of
human and wildlife populations in a spatial context. The Himalayan system, a global …
human and wildlife populations in a spatial context. The Himalayan system, a global …
Mammals of the Bhagirathi basin, Western Himalaya: understanding distribution along spatial gradients of habitats and disturbances
R Pal, S Thakur, S Arya, T Bhattacharya… - Oryx, 2021 - cambridge.org
Understanding the distribution of wildlife species and their response to diverse
anthropogenic pressures is important for conservation planning and management of wildlife …
anthropogenic pressures is important for conservation planning and management of wildlife …
Assemblage, relative abundance and activity pattern of wild mammals in the human-dominated landscape of Vansda taluka, Gujarat, India
MN Dahya, R Chaudhary, A Shah, A Kazi - Mammalia, 2023 - degruyter.com
Conservation of mammals in human-dominated landscapes requires essential information
on their ecological aspects. We used camera traps to assess the wild mammal assemblage …
on their ecological aspects. We used camera traps to assess the wild mammal assemblage …
Wildlife in the matrix: Spatio-temporal patterns of herbivore occurrence in Karnataka, India
KK Karanth - Environmental management, 2016 - Springer
Wildlife reserves are becoming increasingly isolated from the surrounding human-
dominated landscapes particularly in Asia. It is imperative to understand how species are …
dominated landscapes particularly in Asia. It is imperative to understand how species are …
[HTML][HTML] Site occupancy of select mammals in the tropical forest of Eastern Himalaya
Introduction Terrestrial mammals play a pivotal role in tropical forest ecosystems,
representing a rich and functionally diverse component of these biomes. However, they …
representing a rich and functionally diverse component of these biomes. However, they …
[HTML][HTML] Coexistence in multi-use landscape: linking human activities with functional traits of wild mammals in southern India
AK Behera, PR Kumar, MM Priya, PA Zollner… - Landscape …, 2024 - Springer
Context Human presence and land-use activities influence habitat use and activity of
species. It is crucial to study the ecological and anthropogenic determinants that drive these …
species. It is crucial to study the ecological and anthropogenic determinants that drive these …
Land‐sharing potential of large carnivores in human‐modified landscapes of western India
I Majgaonkar, S Vaidyanathan… - … Science and Practice, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The current protected area (PA) network is not sufficient to ensure long‐term persistence of
wide‐ranging carnivore populations. Within India, this is particularly the case for species that …
wide‐ranging carnivore populations. Within India, this is particularly the case for species that …
Evaluation of anthropogenic pressure on the occupancy patterns of large mammals in the Western and Eastern Ghats
D Milda, K Ashish, T Ramesh, R Kalle, M Thanikodi - Landscape Ecology, 2023 - Springer
Context Habitat loss limits the dispersal of wide-ranging large mammals. It is pivotal to study
the ecological and anthropogenic factors driving the habitat occupancy of large mammals for …
the ecological and anthropogenic factors driving the habitat occupancy of large mammals for …
Living on the edge: Insights into habitat patterns of forest-dwelling mammals in the buffer zone of Melghat Tiger Reserve, India
P Chikkanarayanaswamy, J Kulkarni… - Journal for Nature …, 2024 - Elsevier
Buffer zones surrounding protected areas act as interfaces between humans and wildlife,
providing sustainable resource utilization while minimizing negative interactions. This study …
providing sustainable resource utilization while minimizing negative interactions. This study …
[HTML][HTML] Evaluation of human disturbance on the activity of medium–large mammals in Myanmar tropical forests
The effects of human disturbance represent one of the major threats for wildlife conservation.
Many studies have shown that wildlife avoids or reduces direct contact with human activities …
Many studies have shown that wildlife avoids or reduces direct contact with human activities …