2018
DOI: 10.25225/fozo.v67.i1.a4.2018
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Activity and social behaviour of four-horned antelope (Tetracerus quadricornisde Blainville, 1816) in tropical deciduous forests of Aravalli mountain range, Western India

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“…Fourthly, our previous study (Meghwal et al, 2018) reported that T. quadricornis shows association with southern plains gray langur (S. dussumieri) in the study area, providing additional foraging opportunities. The study recorded that T. quadricornis gleans four plant parts (flowers, pods, fruits, and leaves) dropped by S. dussumieri from 13 different tree species (Meghwal et al, 2018). Tetracerus quadricornis showed seasonal variations in consumption of different plant categories and plant parts.…”
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“…Fourthly, our previous study (Meghwal et al, 2018) reported that T. quadricornis shows association with southern plains gray langur (S. dussumieri) in the study area, providing additional foraging opportunities. The study recorded that T. quadricornis gleans four plant parts (flowers, pods, fruits, and leaves) dropped by S. dussumieri from 13 different tree species (Meghwal et al, 2018). Tetracerus quadricornis showed seasonal variations in consumption of different plant categories and plant parts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Small ruminants are therefore better suited for extracting energy from browser cell material (dicot plants) with smaller stomachs, whereas large-sized animals are better suited for high-fiber grasses with large sized gastrointestinal tract (Demment & Van Soest, 1985). Fourthly, our previous study (Meghwal et al, 2018) reported that T. quadricornis shows association with southern plains gray langur (S. dussumieri) in the study area, providing additional foraging opportunities. The study recorded that T. quadricornis gleans four plant parts (flowers, pods, fruits, and leaves) dropped by S. dussumieri from 13 different tree species (Meghwal et al, 2018).…”
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“…This amounts to all species listed in the International Union for the Conservation of Nature Red List (IUCN, 2022) in the dry forests of India except one of them, Belomys pearsonii , whose extinction risk is unknown. We considered six traits: body mass (g), diet (percentage of consumption across plant, invertebrate and vertebrate food items), foraging stratum (with three possibilities: ground level including aquatic foraging, arboreal and scansorial), activity cycle (nominal trait with three levels: 1=nocturnal only, 2=crepuscular or cathemeral, 3=diurnal only), habitat breadth (number of distinct suitable level 1 IUCN habitats from 1 to 7), use of freshwater habitat (with two possibilities, yes or no) (data obtained from Soria et al, 2021, except activity cycle for Nesokia indica and Tetracerus quadricornis obtained from Sridhara and Tripathi, 2005 and Meghwal et al, 2018). Adult body mass data were cube-root transformed before analysis.…”
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confidence: 99%