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Autor:
N. S. Vannur, N. C. Hiragond
Rufous-bellied Niltava is a resident bird inhabited the bushes and undergrowth nearby water bodies in broad leaved or mixed coniferous forests from Himalayas to Arunachal Pradesh in north east hill states of India (270 to 3200m asl). It shows altitud
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Autor:
N. C. Hiragond, A. S. Lokhande
This paper reports a total of 174 bird species representing 20 orders, 59 families and 133 genera sighted during eighteen months survey in Tillari and its vicinity of Chandgad taluk in Kolhapur, Maharashtra. Accipitridae represents maximum (12) numbe
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Autor:
N. C. Hiragond
This paper deals with an assessment of avifauna diversity and their migratory status in Sadashiv nagar of Belagavi city in North Karnataka, India. A weekly observation from September 2011 to August 2013 for the period of 2 years resulted in documenta
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Malabar Pied Hornbill Anthracoceros coronatus is distributed across the Eastern Himalayas, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Melghat Tiger Reserve of Maharashtra, West Bengal, Northern Eastern Ghats, Western Ghats and Srilanka (Kazmierczak 2000,
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Autor:
Pratibha Riswadkar, N. C. Hiragond
Publikováno v:
Biolife. 3:358-360
Golden-headed Cisticola Cisticola exillis is a small grassland warbler around 10 cm resembling that of Zitting Cisticola Cisticola juncidis. It is a least concerned (IUCN 2014, BirdLife 2014) resident bird distributed in southern part of Uttarkhand,
Autor:
Srinivas K. Saidapur, N. C. Hiragond
Publikováno v:
Zoological Science. 17:453-458
In R. cyanophlyctis intratesticular efferent ductules arise from seminiferous tubules and join vasa efferentia. The latter, whose number varies from 7–9 are connected to a lateral kidney canal (LKC). From the LKC sperm traverse to cranial nephrons
Autor:
N. C. Hiragond, S. K. Saidapur
Publikováno v:
ZOOLOGICAL SCIENCE. 17:453-458