Search Results - "Shrotriya, Shivam"
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Prey preferences of the snow leopard (Panthera uncia): regional diet specificity holds global significance for conservation
Published in PloS one (12-02-2014)“…The endangered snow leopard is a large felid that is distributed over 1.83 million km(2) globally. Throughout its range it relies on a limited number of prey…”
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Revisiting the Woolly wolf (Canis lupus chanco) phylogeny in Himalaya: Addressing taxonomy, spatial extent and distribution of an ancient lineage in Asia
Published in PloS one (16-04-2020)“…Of the sub-species of Holarctic wolf, the Woolly wolf (Canis lupus chanco) is uniquely adapted to atmospheric hypoxia and widely distributed across the…”
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The pattern of waterbird diversity of the trans-Himalayan wetlands in Changthang Wildlife Sanctuary, Ladakh, India
Published in Journal of threatened taxa (2020)“…Ladakh lies on an important bird migratory route between the Palearctic and the Indian sub-continent, and the high altitude migratory species utilise Ladakh…”
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Feeding Patterns of Three Widespread Carnivores—The Wolf, Snow Leopard, and Red Fox—in the Trans-Himalayan Landscape of India
Published in Frontiers in ecology and evolution (06-07-2022)“…The Trans-Himalayan landscape is an extreme cold desert with limited diversity and a low density of wild prey. The landscape has three widespread…”
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Comparative Ecological Perspectives of Two Ancient Lineages of Gray Wolves: Woolly Wolf (Canis lupus chanco) and Indian Wolf (Canis lupus pallipes)
Published in Frontiers in ecology and evolution (15-03-2022)“…Geographical isolation can often lead to speciation, and two disconnected populations of the same species living in drastically different bioclimatic regions…”
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Casual analysis and short‐sighted inferences: A response to Majgaonkar et al. 2019
Published in Conservation science and practice (01-12-2019)“…The increased interface of humans and large carnivores in human‐modified landscapes requires mechanisms to reduce conflict and allow co‐existence. The recent…”
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Modeling Potential Impacts of Climate Change on the Distribution of Wooly Wolf (Canis lupus chanco)
Published in Frontiers in ecology and evolution (18-04-2022)“…The Central Asian wolves form a cohort within the wolf-dog clade known as the wooly wolf ( Canis lupus chanco ). These wolves are poorly studied and their…”
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Dandak: a mammalian dominated cave ecosystem of India
Published in Subterranean biology (11-03-2011)“…Perpetual darkness, high humidity with almost constant geophysical factors are some of the abiotic factors which make the cave ecosystem unique. For any…”
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Biodiversity significance of small habitat patches: More than half of Indian bird species are in academic campuses
Published in Landscape and urban planning (01-12-2022)“…•We looked at the biodiversity conservation potential of Indian academic campuses.•Half of the Indian birds (n = 779) were reported from <0.01 % area of the…”
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Anthropogenic food subsidies change the pattern of red fox diet and occurrence across Trans-Himalayas, India
Published in Journal of arid environments (01-03-2018)“…The anthropogenic food subsidy in the diet of animal populations is known to have negative ecological and physiological impacts on wildlife. The red fox…”
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Wolves in Trans-Himalayas: 165 years of taxonomic confusion
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Prey Preferences of the Snow Leopard
Published in PloS one (12-02-2014)“…The endangered snow leopard is a large felid that is distributed over 1.83 million km.sup.2 globally. Throughout its range it relies on a limited number of…”
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Nesting and feeding habits of Indian giant squirrel (Ratufa indica) in Karlapat wildlife sanctuary, India
Published in Animal biodiversity and conservation (2017)“…The Indian giant squirrel (Ratufa indica) is one of four species of giant squirrels in the world. It is endemic to India and its populations are severely…”
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Three decades of wildlife radio telemetry in India: a review
Published in Animal biotelemetry (28-02-2014)“…From 1983, there have been three decades of the application and development of radio telemetry for wildlife studies in India. In this article, we review 82…”
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