Grazing livestock in openly accessible areas is a common practice in the multiple-use forests of India; however, its compatibility with the reintroduction of tigers to these areas requires examination. Here, we investigated the diet of tigers in a livestock-dominated multiple-use buffer zone of the Panna Tiger Reserve, India. We hypothesised that the presence of feral cattle, along with open-access grazing practices in multiple-use forests, would increase the incidence of predation on livestock by tigers, even when wild prey are available. We used generalised linear models to test whether predation of livestock versus wild animals was influenced by (1) the sex and age class of tigers, (2) season, and (3) the distance of prey from the core-z...
1. Ecological factors influencing prey selection by tiger Panthera tigris, leopard Panthera pardus a...
Human-carnivore conflict is challenging to quantify because it is shaped by both the realities and p...
Rarely human communities coexist in harmony with large predators. Most often communities suffer due ...
Abstract Grazing livestock in openly accessible areas is a common practice in the multiple-use fores...
<div><p>India with estimated more than 2000 tigers (across 18 states) accounts for more than half of...
India with estimated more than 2000 tigers (across 18 states) accounts for more than half of the rem...
Food habits of tigers Panthera tigris in terms of prey abundance were studied in the semi-arid decid...
S.S. Kolipaka’s thesis questions and investigates the survival prospects of reintroduced tigers and...
Background Large carnivores influence ecosystem functions at various scales. Thus, their local extin...
We investigated the factors facilitating co-occurrence of two large carnivores, tigers (Panthera tig...
Occupying only 7% of their historical range and confined to forested habitats interspersed in a matr...
The Tanintharyi Region in southern Myanmar is rich in biodiversity yet is facing threats from varyin...
We studied the impact of human disturbances on the habitat and prey preference of tiger by walking a...
The tiger has served as an effective umbrella species in conserving many forms of biodiversity in th...
<div><p>Occupying only 7% of their historical range and confined to forested habitats interspersed i...
1. Ecological factors influencing prey selection by tiger Panthera tigris, leopard Panthera pardus a...
Human-carnivore conflict is challenging to quantify because it is shaped by both the realities and p...
Rarely human communities coexist in harmony with large predators. Most often communities suffer due ...
Abstract Grazing livestock in openly accessible areas is a common practice in the multiple-use fores...
<div><p>India with estimated more than 2000 tigers (across 18 states) accounts for more than half of...
India with estimated more than 2000 tigers (across 18 states) accounts for more than half of the rem...
Food habits of tigers Panthera tigris in terms of prey abundance were studied in the semi-arid decid...
S.S. Kolipaka’s thesis questions and investigates the survival prospects of reintroduced tigers and...
Background Large carnivores influence ecosystem functions at various scales. Thus, their local extin...
We investigated the factors facilitating co-occurrence of two large carnivores, tigers (Panthera tig...
Occupying only 7% of their historical range and confined to forested habitats interspersed in a matr...
The Tanintharyi Region in southern Myanmar is rich in biodiversity yet is facing threats from varyin...
We studied the impact of human disturbances on the habitat and prey preference of tiger by walking a...
The tiger has served as an effective umbrella species in conserving many forms of biodiversity in th...
<div><p>Occupying only 7% of their historical range and confined to forested habitats interspersed i...
1. Ecological factors influencing prey selection by tiger Panthera tigris, leopard Panthera pardus a...
Human-carnivore conflict is challenging to quantify because it is shaped by both the realities and p...
Rarely human communities coexist in harmony with large predators. Most often communities suffer due ...