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Autor:
Rhys E. Green, Ishani Sinha, Awadhesh Pandit, Mousumi Ghosh-Harihar, Uma Ramakrishnan, Harsh Shukla, Vibhu Prakash, Nehal Gurung
Publikováno v:
Conservation Genetics Resources. 13:61-77
After suffering a massive decline (~ 99%) in numbers caused by feeding on livestock carcasses containing the nephrotoxic drug diclofenac, critically endangered Gyps vultures now persist in low numbers in the Indian subcontinent. Most are concentrated
Autor:
Ghazala Shahabuddin, Krithi K. Karanth, Stuart L. Pimm, Vinod B. Mathur, Dilip Chetry, Aparajita Datta, Trevor D. Price, V. V. Robin, Dincy Mariyam, Kristen Wacker, Pranav Chanchani, Uma Ramakrishnan, Prachi Thatte, Udayan Borthakur, Ajai Saxena, Abishek Harihar, Varsha Vijay, Malvika Onial, Ruby An, Dhananjai Mohan, Mousumi Ghosh-Harihar, R. Athreya
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 237:114-124
Three well-supported generalizations in conservation biology are that developing tropical countries will experience the greatest biodiversity declines in the near future, they are some of the least studied areas in the world, and in these regions esp
Autor:
Vibhu Prakash, Ishani Sinha, Rhys E. Green, Harsh Shukla, Uma Ramakrishnan, Mousumi Ghosh-Harihar, Awadhesh Pandit, Nehal Gurung
An understanding of the factors affecting the diet composition of critically endangered Gyps vultures in the Indian subcontinent has important applications to the design of effective conservation strategies. After suffering a massive decline (~99%) i
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::bb1323f2d01e080af28bdb2896d860e4
https://doi.org/10.1101/756247
https://doi.org/10.1101/756247
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 252:108848
Efforts are on to recover tiger populations range-wide, but we lack suitable metrics to characterise and evaluate such recoveries. Identifying such metrics requires an understanding of tiger population dynamics and its ecological correlates in either
Meeting global and regional environmental targets is challenging, given the multiplicity of stakeholders and their diverse and often competing policy agendas and objectives. Relatively few studies have sought to systematically analyse the progress, o
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https://kar.kent.ac.uk/64920/1/Oryx-17-A-0049_Harihar.pdf
https://kar.kent.ac.uk/64920/1/Oryx-17-A-0049_Harihar.pdf
Autor:
Mousumi Ghosh-Harihar
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biogeography. 41:1193-1203
Aim To understand the relative importance of ecological and biogeographical processes structuring assemblages of Himalayan leaf warblers (family Phylloscopidae), through an evaluation of (1) the patterns of species richness and phylogenetic community
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 169:167-175
Resettlement of people for conservation is a contentious issue, but remains an important policy for conserving\ud species like tigers which require vast, inviolate habitats. Recommendations to resettle communities\ud should ideally be supported with
Autor:
Mousumi Ghosh-Harihar
Publikováno v:
Ecological Research. 28:125-130
Elevational gradients are ideal for studying geographic variation in the distribution and abundance of organisms corresponding to predictable variation in climatic factors. This study provides a broad-scale assessment of variation in distribution pat
Autor:
Mousumi Ghosh-Harihar, Jochen Martens, Sandeep Kumar Gupta, D. Thomas Tietze, Caitlyn D. Buchanan, Trevor D. Price, Urban Olsson, Pratap Singh, Daniel M. Hooper, Ulf S. Johansson, Farah Ishtiaq, Bettina Harr, Per Alström, Dhananjai Mohan
Publikováno v:
Nature. 509(7499)
In Himalayan songbirds, the speciation rate is ultimately set by ecological competition, rather than by the rate of acquisition of reproductive isolation. The beginnings of adaptive radiation and speciation have been widely studied — in Darwin's fi
Autor:
Trevor D. Price, Mousumi Ghosh-Harihar
Publikováno v:
The Journal of animal ecology. 83(3)
Summary The idea that ecological communities are unsaturated is central to many explanations for regional gradients in species diversity. We describe a test for differing degrees of saturation across a regional diversity gradient, based on within-spe