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Ursus | 2014

Identifying regions for conservation of sloth bears through occupancy modelling in north-eastern Karnataka, India

Sayantan Das; Saurav Dutta; Sharmi Sen; A S Jijumon; Santhanakrishnan Babu; Honnavalli N. Kumara; Mewa Singh

Abstract In the absence of information on species in decline with contracting ranges, management should emphasize remaining populations and protection of their habitats. Threatened by anthropogenic pressure including habitat degradation and loss, sloth bears (Melursus ursinus) in India have become limited in range, habitat, and population size. We identified ecological and anthropogenic determinants of occurrence within an occupancy framework to evaluate habitat suitability of non-protected regions (with sloth bears) in northeastern Karnataka, India. We employed a systematic sampling methodology to yield presence–absence data to examine a priori hypotheses of determinants that affected occupancy. These covariates were broadly classified as habitat or anthropogenic factors. Mean number of termite mounds and trees positively influenced sloth bear occupancy, and grazing pressure expounded by mean number of livestock dung affected it negatively. Also, mean percentage of shrub coverage had no impact on bear inhabitance. The best fitting model further predicted habitats in Bukkasagara, Agoli, and Benakal reserved forests to have 38%, 75%, and 88%, respectively, of their sampled grid cells with high occupancies (>0.70) albeit little or no legal protection. We recommend a conservation strategy that includes protection of vegetation stand-structure, maintenance of soil moisture, and enrichment of habitat for the long-term welfare of this species.


Journal of Threatened Taxa | 2013

CEPF Western Ghats Special Series: Meghamalai landscape : a biodiversity hotspot

Subramanian Bhupathy; Santhanakrishnan Babu

The Meghamalai, also known as High Wavy Mountains, is located in the Theni Forest Division of Tamil Nadu, Western Ghats. The landscape is endowed with an array of vegetation types varying from dry (thorn forests) in the eastern side to wet (evergreen) forests on the western side due to wide elevation gradient (220-2000 m above sea level) and varied rainfall pattern (wind ward and leeward zones). The composition and configuration of this landscape facilitates diverse species of vertebrates (18 species of fishes, 35 amphibians, 90 reptiles, 254 birds, 63 mammals). In the past, selected floral and faunal groups of Meghamalai have been sporadically surveyed by the British explorers. However, in-depth ecological studies on various biota have only been initiated in recent years by SACON and WILD, which highlighted the conservation importance of the area. It is hoped that the recently declared Meghamalai Wildlife Sanctuary encompassing a part of the landscape, and the proposal of the Srivilliputtur-Meghamalai Tiger Reserve, if realized, would help conserving the diverse biota of this landscape in the long run.


Journal of Threatened Taxa | 2013

CEPF Western Ghats Special Series: Birds of Meghamalai Landscape, southern Western Ghats, India

Santhanakrishnan Babu; Subramanian Bhupathy


Journal of Threatened Taxa | 2013

CEPF Western Ghats Special Series: Mammals of the Meghamalai landscape, southern Western Ghats, India - a review

Santhanakrishnan Babu; Gopalakrishnan Srinivas; Honnavalli Nagaraj Kumara; Karthik Tamilarasu; Sanjay Molur


Journal of Threatened Taxa | 2018

Sighting of the Common Shelduck Tadorna tadorna (Linnaeus, 1758) (Aves: Anseriformes: Anatidae) in Shettikeri Tank, Karnataka, India

Darwin Dasan Tamiliniyan; Santhanakrishnan Babu; Honnavalli Nagaraj Kumara


Journal of Threatened Taxa | 2018

Ceylon Kentish Plover Charadrius alexandrinus seebohmi breeding in Vani Vilasa Sagara, Hiriyur Taluka, Karnataka, India

Golusu Babu Rao; Santhanakrishnan Babu; Honnavalli Nagaraj Kumara; Mahesh Bilaskar


Journal of Threatened Taxa | 2017

Sightings of the Great White Pelican Pelecanus onocrotalus (Linn. 1758) (Aves: Pelicaniformes: Pelicanidae) in Pallikaranai Marshlands, Tamil Nadu, India

Kannan Thirunaranan; Samidurai Jayakumar; Sankaranathan Sivaraman; Santhanakrishnan Babu


Current Science | 2016

Distribution and Conservation Status of the Caenophidian Snake, Xylophis captaini Gower & Winkler, 2007 in the Western Ghats, India

Subramanian Bhupathy; V. J. Jins; Santhanakrishnan Babu; Joyce Jose


Current Science | 2016

Unusual Weather Condition Causing the Transfer of Seahorses Hippocampus kuda onto the Sandy Beach of Sindhudurg District, Maharashtra

Amit Patil; Bhupendra Shirke; Santhanakrishnan Babu; G. Babu Rao; Goldin Quadros


Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society | 2015

Distribution, Abundance, and Habitat Signature of the Indian Giant Flying Squirrel Petaurista philippensis (Elliot 1839) in the Western Ghats, India

Santhanakrishnan Babu; Honnavalli Nagaraj Kumara; E. A. Jayson

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Honnavalli Nagaraj Kumara

Sálim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History

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Subramanian Bhupathy

Sálim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History

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Gopalakrishnan Srinivas

Sálim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History

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Amit Patil

Sálim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History

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Bhupendra Shirke

Sálim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History

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Darwin Dasan Tamiliniyan

Sálim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History

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E. A. Jayson

Kerala Forest Research Institute

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G. Babu Rao

Sálim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History

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Goldin Quadros

Sálim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History

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