Ecological densities of large herbivores were estimated using the line transect method in the tropical moist forests of Bhadra Tiger Reserve, southern India, during November 2000. The species of interest were chital Axis axis, sambar Cervus unicolor, muntjac Muntiacus muntjak, gaur Bos gaurus and Hanuman langur Presbytes entellus. Six permanent transects, ranging from 2.6 to 3.6 km (totalling 18.2 km) were each walked 26 times. A total of 473 km were walked during the surveys. Numbers of detections were generally low (51, 25, 68, 17 and 302 for chital, sambar, muntjac, gaur and langur, respectively). Mean estimated densities of different species were[D (±SE)]: 4.51 (±1.05) chital km-2, 0.89 (±0.23) sambar km-2, 3.64 (±0.63) muntjac km-2, 1....
The ecological interrelationships between the habitat composition, habitat quality and abundance of ...
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Abstract: The results from intensive small scale surveys are often difficult to extrapolate to wider...
Ecological densities of large herbivores were estimated using the line transect method in the tropic...
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The ecological interrelationships between the habitat composition, habitat quality and abundance of ...
The goal of this study was to test whether body-mass based foraging principles, guided by plant avai...
Abstract: The results from intensive small scale surveys are often difficult to extrapolate to wider...
Ecological densities of large herbivores were estimated using the line transect method in the tropic...
We have evaluated techniques of estimating animal density through direct counts using line transects...
We studied the population structure, density and biomass of seven ungulate and two primate species i...
MRes in Environmental BiologyDensity estimates for six large herbivore species were obtained through...
Estimation of large mammals by using line transact method in the Thanigebyle range of Bhadra Wildlif...
1. Many Indian mammals face range contraction and extinction, but assessments of their population st...
For proper management of a wildlife reserve, it is essential to get estimates of occ...
1. Ecological factors influencing prey selection by tiger Panthera tigris, leopard Panthera pardus a...
A large body of work on the ecology of sciurids is based on comparing patterns of abundance across e...
The deciduous forest habitats of the 690 km2 Bandipur tiger reserve in Kamataka State harbour major ...
We assessed the distribution and relative abundance of mammals in two rainforest areas, Brahmagiri-M...
Crop raiding by wild herbivores close to an area of protected wildlife is a serious problem that can...
The ecological interrelationships between the habitat composition, habitat quality and abundance of ...
The goal of this study was to test whether body-mass based foraging principles, guided by plant avai...
Abstract: The results from intensive small scale surveys are often difficult to extrapolate to wider...