A study to understand diversity and changes in non-volant small mammal composition in the Western Ghats of Coorg District, Karnataka was conducted from April 2004 to April 2008. A total of 11060 trap nights of sampling in various habitats such as forest fragments, coffee and cardamom plantations, open areas including grasslands, agricultural fields including paddy and ginger cultivations, bamboo and in and around human habitations across the two vegetation zones of the district. Totally, 14 species of non-volant small mammals were trapped as 412 unique individuals contributing to an overall trap success of 3.8%. Rattus wroughtoni was the most commonly caught taxon followed by Suncus murinus and S. niger although S. murinus was trapped in 10...
Not AvailablePresent investigation is the first systematic study to assess the diversity of rodents ...
A brief study on non volant small mammals was conducted at R.E.A.C.H Biodiversity Centre, Cameron Hi...
For proper management of a wildlife reserve, it is essential to get estimates of occ...
A study to understand diversity and changes in non-volant small mammal composition in the Western Gh...
Reports on the concurrence of mammals in the Meghamalai landscape were collated from published liter...
<p>The first ever detailed study on the small carnivores of the Parambikulam Tiger Reserve (PkTR) in...
Small mammal communities were studied in four tropical habitats (dry thorn, dry and moist deciduous,...
Small mammals were studied in insular montane forest patches in the Upper Nilgiris in southern India...
Small mammal communities were studied in four tropical habitats (dry thorn, dry and moist deciduous,...
We assessed the distribution and relative abundance of mammals in two rainforest areas, Brahmagiri-M...
The composition of small mammal communities in forest, shrub land, grassland and anthropogenic habit...
A study of non-volant small mammals diversity between oil palm plantation and forest fragment was co...
A study was conducted in UNIMAS peat swamp forest and lowland mixed dipterocarp forest of Kubah Nati...
The forests of Katnataka are largely restricted to hill regions, and depending on the precipitation ...
During a study from November 2001 to July 2004 on ecology and status of wild mammals in Karnataka, w...
Not AvailablePresent investigation is the first systematic study to assess the diversity of rodents ...
A brief study on non volant small mammals was conducted at R.E.A.C.H Biodiversity Centre, Cameron Hi...
For proper management of a wildlife reserve, it is essential to get estimates of occ...
A study to understand diversity and changes in non-volant small mammal composition in the Western Gh...
Reports on the concurrence of mammals in the Meghamalai landscape were collated from published liter...
<p>The first ever detailed study on the small carnivores of the Parambikulam Tiger Reserve (PkTR) in...
Small mammal communities were studied in four tropical habitats (dry thorn, dry and moist deciduous,...
Small mammals were studied in insular montane forest patches in the Upper Nilgiris in southern India...
Small mammal communities were studied in four tropical habitats (dry thorn, dry and moist deciduous,...
We assessed the distribution and relative abundance of mammals in two rainforest areas, Brahmagiri-M...
The composition of small mammal communities in forest, shrub land, grassland and anthropogenic habit...
A study of non-volant small mammals diversity between oil palm plantation and forest fragment was co...
A study was conducted in UNIMAS peat swamp forest and lowland mixed dipterocarp forest of Kubah Nati...
The forests of Katnataka are largely restricted to hill regions, and depending on the precipitation ...
During a study from November 2001 to July 2004 on ecology and status of wild mammals in Karnataka, w...
Not AvailablePresent investigation is the first systematic study to assess the diversity of rodents ...
A brief study on non volant small mammals was conducted at R.E.A.C.H Biodiversity Centre, Cameron Hi...
For proper management of a wildlife reserve, it is essential to get estimates of occ...