Is the hangul Cervus hanglu hanglu in Kashmir drifting towards extinction? Evidence from 19 years of monitoring

K Ahmad, M Mirelli, S Charoo, P Nigam, Q Qureshi… - Oryx, 2023 - cambridge.org
The Tarim red deer Cervus hanglu has been recently recognized as a separate deer
species with populations in China, Central Asia and Kashmir. These populations are few …

Conservation prospects of the Kashmir red deer (Cervus hanglu hanglu) beyond Dachigam National Park, in Jammu and Kashmir, India

R Kaul, M Chatterjee, T Bhattacharya, S Bodhankar… - Current Science, 2018 - JSTOR
India's only extant red deer species, the Kashmir red deer, or hangul (Cervus hanglu
hanglu) is restricted today to the confines of the 141 sq. km Dachigam National Park (NP) in …

Pragmatic Perspective on Conservation Genetics and Demographic History of the Last Surviving Population of Kashmir Red Deer (Cervus elaphus hanglu) in India

Mukesh, VP Kumar, LK Sharma, M Shukla… - Plos one, 2015 - journals.plos.org
The hangul (Cervus elaphus hanglu) is of great conservation concern because it represents
the easternmost and only hope for an Asiatic survivor of the red deer species in the Indian …

Diversity of butterflies (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea and Hesperoidea) of Dachigam National Park, Jammu and Kashmir, India

AA Qureshi, RC Bhagat, DM Bhat - Journal of Threatened Taxa, 2014 - threatenedtaxa.org
This preliminary study documented the diversity of butterflies of Dachigam National Park
from 2004 to 2007. The field investigation was confined mostly to lower areas of the National …

Probiotic Potential of Lactobacillus and Enterococcus Strains Isolated From the Faecal Microbiota of Critically Endangered Hangul Deer (Cervus hanglu hanglu) …

J Hameed, R Nazir - Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins, 2024 - Springer
The mammalian gut microbiota plays a crucial role in promoting host health, and lactic acid
bacteria (LAB) are commonly employed as probiotics for their beneficial effects. The Hangul …

Habitat use patterns and food habits of the Kashmir red deer or Hangul (Cervus elaphus hanglu) in Dachigam National Park, Kashmir, India

K Ahmad, Q Qureshi, G Agoramoorthy… - Ethology Ecology & …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
The last surviving wild population of the Kashmir red deer (Cervus elaphus hanglu) or
Hangul inhabits the Dachigam National Park located near Srinagar city of Kashmir, India …

Resolving the phylogenetic status and taxonomic relationships of the Hangul (Cervus elaphus hanglu) in the family Cervidae

VP Kumar, M Thakur, A Rajpoot, BD Joshi… - … DNA Part A, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract The Hangul (Cervus elaphus hanglu) is a “Least Concern” deer species, and it is
the only survivor of the Red Deer group in the Indian subcontinent. The phylogenetic status …

Genetic Diversity, Geographical Structure, and Demographic History of the Kashmir Gray Langur (Semnopithecus ajax)

S Hameed, MN Ali, S Manu, K Arekar… - International Journal of …, 2024 - Springer
Genetic diversity allows species to survive in a dynamic environment where selective criteria
are ever-changing. As a result, the long-term survival of a species can be affected by its …

Genetic insights to assist management of the Critically Endangered hangul Cervus hanglu hanglu in the Kashmir Himalaya

S Narayan, T Srivastava, G Sreedharan, BK Panda… - Oryx, 2024 - cambridge.org
The hangul Cervus hanglu hanglu, a Critically Endangered mountain ungulate of Jammu
and Kashmir, India, faces the imminent threat of population loss and extinction. Effective …

[HTML][HTML] Ecology and conservation of mountain Ungulate in the Western and Trans-Himalayas, India

K Ahmad - Animal Science Annual Volume 2023, 2022 - intechopen.com
Abstract The Western and Trans-Himalayan region of India is home to several unique and
threatened mountain ungulates including Kashmir red deer or Hangul, Kashmir Musk deer …