The goal of this study was to test whether body-mass based foraging principles, guided by plant available moisture (PAM) and plant available nutrients (PAN), could explain large mammalian herbivore species distribution and richness in India. We tested (1) whether the occurrence of larger-bodied herbivore species increases with PAM, but is independent of PAN, (2) whether the occurrence of smaller-bodied herbivore species decreases with PAM, but increases with PAN, and (3) whether herbivore species richness is highest in areas with intermediate PAM and high PAN. We analyzed the distribution and richness of the 16 large (>10 kg) herbivore species found in sub-Himalayan mainland India. Since the distributions of large herbivores in India hav...
The movement and habitat utilization patterns were studied in an Asian elephant population during 19...
The movement and habitat utilization patterns were studied in an Asian elephant population during 19...
As populations of the world's largest animal species decline, it is unclear how ecosystems will reac...
The goal of this study was to test whether body-mass based foraging principles, guided by plant avai...
The study of large mammalian herbivore ecology has a strong allometric tradition. The majority of s...
This study's goal was to better understand the growth pattern and limitations of the herbaceous prod...
Large mammalian herbivores occupy half of the earth's land surface and are important both ecological...
There is little understanding of how large mammalian herbivores in Asia partition habitat and forage...
Animals need adequate resources so that their populations not only survive but thrive. So they seek ...
We studied the population structure, density and biomass of seven ungulate and two primate species i...
Large-scale distribution and diversity patterns of mammalian herbivores, especially less charismatic...
The Asian elephant's foraging strategy in its natural habitat and in cultivation was studied in sout...
1. Many Indian mammals face range contraction and extinction, but assessments of their population st...
The Asian elephant's foraging strategy in its natural habitat and in cultivation was studied in sout...
An elephant, being a mega herbivore, consumes large amounts of food. Due to the lack of availability...
The movement and habitat utilization patterns were studied in an Asian elephant population during 19...
The movement and habitat utilization patterns were studied in an Asian elephant population during 19...
As populations of the world's largest animal species decline, it is unclear how ecosystems will reac...
The goal of this study was to test whether body-mass based foraging principles, guided by plant avai...
The study of large mammalian herbivore ecology has a strong allometric tradition. The majority of s...
This study's goal was to better understand the growth pattern and limitations of the herbaceous prod...
Large mammalian herbivores occupy half of the earth's land surface and are important both ecological...
There is little understanding of how large mammalian herbivores in Asia partition habitat and forage...
Animals need adequate resources so that their populations not only survive but thrive. So they seek ...
We studied the population structure, density and biomass of seven ungulate and two primate species i...
Large-scale distribution and diversity patterns of mammalian herbivores, especially less charismatic...
The Asian elephant's foraging strategy in its natural habitat and in cultivation was studied in sout...
1. Many Indian mammals face range contraction and extinction, but assessments of their population st...
The Asian elephant's foraging strategy in its natural habitat and in cultivation was studied in sout...
An elephant, being a mega herbivore, consumes large amounts of food. Due to the lack of availability...
The movement and habitat utilization patterns were studied in an Asian elephant population during 19...
The movement and habitat utilization patterns were studied in an Asian elephant population during 19...
As populations of the world's largest animal species decline, it is unclear how ecosystems will reac...