Determinants of abundance and habitat association of mammals in Barandabhar Corridor Forest, Chitwan, Nepal

JN Adhikari, BP Bhattarai, TB Thapa - Folia Oecologica, 2021 - sciendo.com
Barandabhar Corridor Forest (BCF), the biologically functional corridor, is surrounded by the
large human settlements that exploit the corridor where large mammals such as tigers …

Spatial organization of a rodent community in the Western Rajasthan desert (India)

KA Rogovin, GI Shenbrot, AV Surov, M Idris - 1994 - degruyter.com
We studied the distribution of niches in the resource space and niche patterns of a 9-rodent-
species community of the Thar desert (Western Rajasthan, India) using discriminant function …

Distribution and activity pattern of stone marten Martes foina in relation to prey and predators

S Roy, A Ghoshal, A Bijoor, K Suryawanshi - Mammalian Biology, 2019 - Springer
Small carnivores are expected to optimize their activity to maximize prey capture and
minimize their encounter with predators. We assessed the activity pattern of the stone …

Landscape heterogeneity affects diurnal raptor communities in a sub-tropical region of northwestern Himalayas, India

S Kumar, A Sohil, MA Kichloo, N Sharma - Plos one, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Raptors are highly sensitive to environmental and human-induced changes. In addition,
several species of raptors exist in considerably small numbers. It is thus critical to conserve …

Predicting the distributions of predator (snow leopard) and prey (blue sheep) under climate change in the Himalaya

A Aryal, UB Shrestha, W Ji, SB Ale… - Ecology and …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Future climate change is likely to affect distributions of species, disrupt biotic interactions,
and cause spatial incongruity of predator–prey habitats. Understanding the impacts of future …

Summer diets of wild and domestic ungulates in Nepal Himalaya

R Shrestha, P Wegge, RA Koirala - Journal of Zoology, 2005 - cambridge.org
The selection of summer forage by three sympatric ungulates in the Damodar Kunda region
of upper Mustang in north Nepal was studied to assess the extent of food overlap between …

Spatial segregation between wild ungulates and livestock outside protected areas in the lowlands of Nepal

S Bhandari, RD Crego, JA Stabach - Plos one, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Understanding how wildlife interacts with human activities across non-protected areas are
critical for conservation. This is especially true for ungulates that inhabit human-dominated …

Assessment of spatial and habitat use overlap between Himalayan tahr and livestock in Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, India

S Kittur, S Sathyakumar, GS Rawat - European Journal of Wildlife …, 2010 - Springer
Livestock grazing and associated habitat degradation are considered as major reasons for
declining populations of wild ungulates. In the Himalaya, livestock grazing has been …

WINTER DISTRIBUTION AND POACHING OF MUSK DEER, MOSCHUS CHRYSOGASTER AND MOSCHUS LEUCOGASTER IN JIGME DORJI NATIONAL PARK …

P Dendup, C LHAM - International Journal of …, 2018 - search.ebscohost.com
Abstract Jigme Dorji National Park is home to 2 species of musk deer: Alpine (Moschus
chrysogaster) and Himalayan musk deer (M. leucogaster). In summer months, they inhabit …

Changes in ecological conditions may influence intraguild competition: inferring interaction patterns of snow leopard with co-predators

R Pal, A Panwar, SP Goyal, S Sathyakumar - PeerJ, 2022 - peerj.com
Background Large-scale changes in habitat conditions due to human modifications and
climate change require management practices to consider how species communities can …