Resource partitioning among sympatric ungulates in Kanha Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh, India.

dc.contributor.authorAwasthi, Neha
dc.contributor.authorJhala, Y.V.
dc.contributor.authorQureshi, Qamar
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-22T11:41:59Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.description.abstractThis study explores the potential mechanisms of how the community of sympatric ungulates in Kanha might partition resources by evaluating i) habitat-specific seasonal densities and spatial co-occurrence of ungulates; ii) demographic parameters; iii) temporal activity and food habits of ungulates and; iv) factors affecting their group size. The study area was ~ 2074 km2 Kanha Tiger Reserve comprising inviolate Kanha National park (core zone; devoid of human settlements and use) and the multiple-use area (buffer zone; consisting of forest and xviii revenue land, used by rural communities for farming and livestock rearing). The study stresses the importance of human free core areas and the need for conservation investments for achieving high ungulate densities and biomass that are essential to sustain source populations of tigers and other endangered carnivores in this landscape.
dc.identifier.urihttp://192.168.202.180:4000/handle/123456789/498
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherwildlife Institute of India, Dehradun
dc.subjectMammals
dc.subjectUngulates
dc.subjectSympatric species
dc.subjectKanha tiger reserve
dc.subjectResource partitioning
dc.subjectHuman settlement
dc.subjectFood habits
dc.subjectMadhya Pradesh
dc.titleResource partitioning among sympatric ungulates in Kanha Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh, India.
dc.typeThesis

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