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    Effects of faecal inorganic content variability on quantifying glucocorticoid and thyroid hormone metabolites in large felines: Implications for physiological assessments in free-ranging animals by Kumari Patel, Shiv, Biswas, Suvankar, Goswami, Sitendu, Bhatt, Supriya, Pandav, Bivash, Mondol, Samrat

    Published in General and comparative endocrinology (01-09-2021)
    “…•Wild tiger faeces showed high and variable amount of inorganic matter (IOM).•IOM negatively influenced tiger fGCM, fT3M and lion fT3M measures.•Excluding…”
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    What drives prey selection? Assessment of Tiger (Panthera tigris) food habits across the Terai-Arc Landscape, India by Biswas, Suvankar, Kumar, Shrewshree, Bandhopadhyay, Meghna, Patel, Shiv Kumari, Lyngdoh, Salvador, Pandav, Bivash, Mondol, Samrat

    Published in Journal of mammalogy (05-12-2023)
    “…Large carnivores strongly shape ecological interactions within their respective ecosystems, but experience significant conflicts with humans across their range…”
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    Effects of a combined enrichment intervention on the behavioural and physiological welfare of captive Asiatic lions (Panthera leo persica) by Goswami, Sitendu, Patel, Shiv Kumari, Kadivar, Riyaz, Tyagi, Praveen Chandra, Malik, Pradeep Kumar, Mondol, Samrat

    Published in Applied animal behaviour science (01-03-2021)
    “…•Indian zoos account for the largest population of Asiatic lions but their welfare status is understudied.•We used feeding, sensory and manipulable enrichment…”
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    The cost of sympatry: spatio-temporal patterns in leopard dietary and physiological responses to tiger competition gradient in Rajaji Tiger Reserve, Uttarakhand, India by Patel, Shiv Kumari, Ruhela, Sourabh, Biswas, Suvankar, Bhatt, Supriya, Pandav, Bivash, Mondol, Samrat

    Published in Conservation physiology (01-01-2023)
    “…Abstract Apex predators have critical roles in maintaining the structure of ecosystem functioning by controlling intraguild subordinate populations. Such…”
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