Aim To understand the community structure of mountain ungulates by exploring their niche dynamics in response to sympatric species richness. Location Ladakh and Spiti Regions of the Western Indian Trans-Himalaya. Methods We used the blue sheep Pseudois nayaur, a relatively widely distributed mountain ungulate, as a model species to address the issue. We selected three discrete valleys in three protected areas with similar environmental features but varying wild ungulate species richness, and studied blue sheep's diet and habitat utilization in them. Habitat variables such as slope angle, distance to cliff and elevation at blue sheep locations were recorded to determine the habitat width of the species. Faecal pellets were collected and micr...
Livestock production is the primary source of livelihood and income in most of the high steppe and a...
Understanding how wildlife interacts with human activities across non-protected areas are critical f...
This chapter tries to address the question “Why are there so many species?” with a focus on the dive...
Aim To understand the community structure of mountain ungulates by exploring their niche dynamics in...
management concern. The Ladakh urial Ovis vignei vignei is an endemic and endangered wild sheep inha...
Asiatic ibex Capra ibex sibrica and blue sheep Pseudois nayaur are the most abundant wild ungulates ...
1. The issue of competition between livestock and wild herbivores has remained contentious. We studi...
Tibetan argali Ovis ammon hodgsoni and blue sheep Pseudois nayaur have almost completely overlapping...
In-depth knowledge of distribution and their factors are important for species conservation and mana...
Animals need adequate resources so that their populations not only survive but thrive. So they seek ...
Large-scale distribution and diversity patterns of mammalian herbivores, especially less charismatic...
There is recent evidence to suggest that domestic livestock deplete the density and diversity of wil...
Differential resource use allows a diversity of species to co-exist in a particular area by speciali...
<div><p>Differential resource use allows a diversity of species to co-exist in a particular area by ...
Abstract There is recent evidence to suggest that domestic livestock deplete the density and diversi...
Livestock production is the primary source of livelihood and income in most of the high steppe and a...
Understanding how wildlife interacts with human activities across non-protected areas are critical f...
This chapter tries to address the question “Why are there so many species?” with a focus on the dive...
Aim To understand the community structure of mountain ungulates by exploring their niche dynamics in...
management concern. The Ladakh urial Ovis vignei vignei is an endemic and endangered wild sheep inha...
Asiatic ibex Capra ibex sibrica and blue sheep Pseudois nayaur are the most abundant wild ungulates ...
1. The issue of competition between livestock and wild herbivores has remained contentious. We studi...
Tibetan argali Ovis ammon hodgsoni and blue sheep Pseudois nayaur have almost completely overlapping...
In-depth knowledge of distribution and their factors are important for species conservation and mana...
Animals need adequate resources so that their populations not only survive but thrive. So they seek ...
Large-scale distribution and diversity patterns of mammalian herbivores, especially less charismatic...
There is recent evidence to suggest that domestic livestock deplete the density and diversity of wil...
Differential resource use allows a diversity of species to co-exist in a particular area by speciali...
<div><p>Differential resource use allows a diversity of species to co-exist in a particular area by ...
Abstract There is recent evidence to suggest that domestic livestock deplete the density and diversi...
Livestock production is the primary source of livelihood and income in most of the high steppe and a...
Understanding how wildlife interacts with human activities across non-protected areas are critical f...
This chapter tries to address the question “Why are there so many species?” with a focus on the dive...