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Can wetlands maintained for human use also help conserve biodiversity? Landscape-scale patterns of bird use of wetlands in an agricultural landscape in north India
- K. Sundar, Swati Kittur
- Environmental Science
- 1 December 2013
Methodological, temporal and spatial factors affecting modeled occupancy of resident birds in the perennially cultivated landscape of Uttar Pradesh, India
- K. S. Gopi Sundar, Swati Kittur
- Environmental ScienceLandscape Ecology
- 2011
Biodiversity persistence in non-woody tropical farmlands is poorly explored, and multi-species assessments with robust landscape-scale designs are sparse. Modeled species occupancy in agricultural…
Wetland Loss and Waterbird use of Wetlands in Palwal District, Haryana, India: The Role of Agriculture, Urbanization and Conversion to Fish Ponds
- K. Sundar, Aditya Chauhan, Swati Kittur, S. Babu
- Environmental ScienceWetlands
- 1 February 2015
Wetlands in tropical and sub-tropical landscapes are experiencing changes and loss due to urbanization and intensive human use, but there is sparse detailed understanding of how these affect use by…
Ciconiiformes Nesting on Trees in Cereal-Dominated Farmlands: Importance of Scattered Trees for Heronries in Lowland Nepal
- R. Koju, B. Maharjan, K. R. Gosai, Swati Kittur, K. Sundar
- Environmental ScienceWaterbirds
- 23 January 2020
Abstract. Cereal farming is on the increase globally, and trees on these agricultural landscapes are selectively removed by farmers. Waterbird populations, supported on many cereal farmlands, need…
Sympatric cranes in northern Australia: abundance, breeding success, habitat preference and diet
- K. Sundar, J. Grant, Elinor C. Scambler
- Environmental ScienceEmu - Austral Ornithology
- 1 November 2018
ABSTRACT Sympatric breeding of Sarus Cranes (Antigone antigone) and Brolga (A. rubicunda) occurs only in northern Queensland, Australia but factors contributing to this unique sympatry are unknown.…
First assessment of factors affecting the breeding success of two stork species in lowland Nepal using Bayesian Network models
- K. Sundar, R. Koju, B. Maharjan, B. Marcot, Swati Kittur, K. R. Gosai
- Environmental Science
- 2019
Agricultural landscapes in south Asia have high human densities, experience year-round cropping, and the few remaining wetlands experience heavy human use. Factors affecting the breeding success of…
Winter bird abundance, species richness and functional guild composition at Delhi’s ponds: does time of day and wetland extent matter?
- P. Rawal, Swati Kittur, Murali Krishna Chatakonda, K. Sundar
- Environmental Science
- 22 January 2021
Urbanisation can limit species persistence and bias composition of functional guilds with serious consequences for ecosystem functioning and conservation planning. Standardised biodiversity surveys…
First assessment of factors affecting breeding success of storks in lowland Nepal using Bayesian Network models
- K. Sundar, R. Koju, B. Maharjan, B. Marcot, Swati Kittur, K. R. Gosai
- Geography
- 2019
Factors Affecting Provisioning Times of Two Stork Species in Lowland Nepal
- K. Sundar, B. Maharjan, R. Koju, Swati Kittur, K. R. Gosai
- Environmental ScienceWaterbirds
- 20 December 2016
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Range extension of the Lilac Silverline Apharitis lilacinus to southern Rajasthan and a review of the literature
- K. Sundar, Swati Kittur, V. K. Koli, Utkarsh Prajapati
- Medicine, Environmental Science
- 26 June 2020
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