Influence of Agricultural Expansion and Human Disturbance on the Encounter Rates of Nocturnal Mammals in Tropical Hill Forests in Bangladesh
Agricultural expansion has had a detrimental effect on tropical forests and the animal
communities that depend on them. Agroforestry systems, however, with their more complex …
communities that depend on them. Agroforestry systems, however, with their more complex …
Activity budget and feeding patterns of the Red Giant Gliding Squirrel (Petaurista petaurista, Pallas 1766) in the Eastern Himalayan rainforest of India
MK Chatakonda, H Chetia, A Kumar - Mammalia, 2024 - degruyter.com
Limited research appears on the Red Giant Gliding Squirrel (Petaurista petaurista) in
general and the current study presents the first comprehensive analysis of its activity …
general and the current study presents the first comprehensive analysis of its activity …
Nesting trees of the Red Giant Gliding Squirrel Petaurista petaurista (Mammalia: Rodentia: Sciuridae) in a tropical forest of Namdapha National Park, India
The present study investigated the nesting habits of the Red Giant Gliding Squirrel in the
tropical forest of Namdapha National Park, India within the time period of 2012–2013 …
tropical forest of Namdapha National Park, India within the time period of 2012–2013 …
Preliminary Study on Food Preferences of Common Palm Civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus) in Captivity
Abstract Common Palm Civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus) is one of the nocturnal
mammals distributed in South and Southeast Asia which facing several threats and one of …
mammals distributed in South and Southeast Asia which facing several threats and one of …
[PDF][PDF] Bengal Slow Loris, Nycticebus bengalensis
AW Lyngdoh, P Khatonier, J Das, S Lyngdoh - researchgate.net
The population status of the species is unknown but the general observation throughout
most of the resident countries is that its population is in decline. Owing to its cryptic nature …
most of the resident countries is that its population is in decline. Owing to its cryptic nature …