Habitat Selection by Indian Peafowl (Pavo cristatus linn) in Gir forest, India

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1993

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Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun

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A study on habitat selection by Indian peafowl (Pavo cristatus) was carried out in Gir National Park and Sanctuary over a period of five months. Open width line transects were laid at three study sites in West, Central and East Gir respectively to obtained information on availabili ty and use of habitats. Three hundred and thirty sightings were obtained in 90 transect walks (totalling to ca 113 km), of which two hundred and fifty occurred in West, and forty each in Central and East Gir. As sampling intensity was the highest in Sasan (West Gir), much of the analyses is based on the data collected here. Peafowl distribution was found to be clumped, with the degree and site of clumping being affected by water and food availability

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Birds, Habitat selection, Behaviour, Indian peafowl, Pavo cristatus, Gir forest, Gujarat

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