The Four-horned Antelope is a woodland dwelling ungulate and mainly occurs in low density in its range. Available information on the current distribution of the species is sketchy and sparse. It was recorded from the Pilibhit forest division in Terai Arc landscape of Uttar Pradesh, India, during camera trapping exercises carried out for the estimation of tiger population. Automatic cameras at 30 trap stations, for duration of 40 occasions produced a capture of this elusive Four-horned Antelope
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<p>The first ever detailed study on the small carnivores of the Parambikulam Tiger Reserve (PkTR) in...
Abstract Population density, distribution patterns and conservation problems of the four-horned ante...
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<p>Behavioural studies provide the reasons behind habitat preferences of animals and their fitness t...
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 ...
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and distribution of some of India’s last surviving popula-tions of wild ungulates (numbers in bracke...
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Information and knowledge on species distribution are crucial for planning and evaluating conservati...
A survey to understand distribution, status and conservation of Himalayan Musk Deer (Moschus chrysog...
1. Many Indian mammals face range contraction and extinction, but assessments of their population st...
<p>The first ever detailed study on the small carnivores of the Parambikulam Tiger Reserve (PkTR) in...
Abstract Population density, distribution patterns and conservation problems of the four-horned ante...
Four-horned Antelopes, commonly known as Chowsingha, are unique mammals. Unfortunately the reports o...
<p>Behavioural studies provide the reasons behind habitat preferences of animals and their fitness t...
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 ...
Chinkara (Gazella bennettii), the Indian gazelle, is a widespread antelope in the arid and semi-arid...
We studied the population structure, density and biomass of seven ungulate and two primate species i...
We used line transect counts to collect data on population abundance of forest antelopes from three ...
and distribution of some of India’s last surviving popula-tions of wild ungulates (numbers in bracke...
Leslie, David M., Sharma, Koustubh (2009): Tetracerus quadricornis (Artiodactyla: Bovidae). Mammalia...
Abstract. The relative abundance of an ungulate community in hunted and non-hunted areas was studied...
Information and knowledge on species distribution are crucial for planning and evaluating conservati...
A survey to understand distribution, status and conservation of Himalayan Musk Deer (Moschus chrysog...
1. Many Indian mammals face range contraction and extinction, but assessments of their population st...
<p>The first ever detailed study on the small carnivores of the Parambikulam Tiger Reserve (PkTR) in...