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Tropical Conservation Science | 2018

An Insight Into the Diet and Prey Preference of Tigers in Bardia National Park, Nepal

Subodh K. Upadhyaya; C. J. M. Musters; Babu Ram Lamichhane; Geert R. de Snoo; Panna Thapa; Maheshwar Dhakal; Dibesh Karmacharya; Purna Man Shrestha; Hans H. De Iongh

We studied the diet and prey preferences of tigers (Panthera tigris tigris Linnaeus, 1758) in Bardia National Park, Nepal using DNA-based techniques from their scat samples. Remains of prey species in scats were identified through microscopic hair morphology analysis. Of 101 scats, DNA was extracted from 84 samples and 75 were assigned to tigers (34 males and 41 females). We found seven and six prey species in the diet of male tiger and female tiger, respectively. The diet of male and female tigers did not differ significantly, with chital (Axis axis Erxleben, 1777) as the most abundant prey species. The Jacobs index suggested a preference of male tigers for sambar deer (Cervus unicolor Kerr, 1792) and wild pig (Sus scrofa Linnaeus, 1758) and of the female tigers for wild pig and chital. Bardia National Park has the highest density of tiger prey species (92.6 animals/km2) among the national parks of Nepal. Still, the density of larger prey species is relatively low. Increasing the density of larger prey like sambar and the reintroduction of larger prey species like gaur (Bos gaurus Smith, 1827) can further enhance the tiger population in the park. Our study demonstrates that tigers mostly preyed on wild species, indicating a low level of tiger–livestock interaction. Hence, this park seems to be a prospective area for tiger conservation in a long run.


Kathmandu University Journal of Science, Engineering and Technology | 2010

Phytochemical and Antimicrobial Evaluations of some Medicinal Plants of Nepal

Himal Paudel Chhetri; Nisha Shrestha Yogol; Jyoti Sherchan; K C Anupa; S Mansoor; Panna Thapa


Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2013

In vitro and in vivo evaluation of gastroretentive floating drug delivery system of ofloxacin

Rajani Shakya; Panna Thapa; Ranendra N. Saha


Kathmandu University Journal of Science, Engineering and Technology | 2010

Formulation of Once a Day Controlled Release Tablet of Indomethacin Based on HPMC-Mannitol

Roshan Pradhan; Uttam Budhathoki; Panna Thapa


Kathmandu University Journal of Science, Engineering and Technology | 2010

Formulation and Evaluation of Antimicrobial Herbal Ointment

Himal Paudel Chhetri; Nisha Shrestha Yogol; Jyoti Sherchan; K C Anupa; S Mansoor; Panna Thapa


Journal of The Saudi Pharmaceutical Society | 2014

Simple HPLC-UV method for the quantification of metformin in human plasma with one step protein precipitation

Himal Paudel Chhetri; Panna Thapa; Ann Van Schepdael


Kathmandu University Journal of Science, Engineering and Technology | 2010

IN VITRO DRUG RELEASE STUDIES FROM A NOVEL LYOPHILISED NASAL DOSAGE FORM

Panna Thapa; Howard N.E. Stevens; A. J. Baillie


Journal of Nepal Medical Association | 2010

Safety and efficacy of misoprostol and dinoprostone as cervical ripening agents.

Rajani Shakya; Jyotsana Shrestha; Panna Thapa


Kathmandu University Medical Journal | 2015

Medication adherence to oral hypoglycemic agents among type II diabetic patients and their clinical outcomes with special reference to fasting blood glucose and glycosylated hemoglobin levels.

S Shrestha; Rojina Shakya; Biraj Man Karmacharya; Panna Thapa


Archive | 2005

EFFECT OF CHEMICAL ENHANCERS ON IN VITRO RELEASE OF SALBUTAMOL SULPHATE FROM TRANSDERMAL PATCHES

Uttam Budhathoki; Panna Thapa

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Ranendra N. Saha

Birla Institute of Technology and Science

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Ann Van Schepdael

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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