Antelope space-use and behaviour indicate multi-level responses to varying anthropogenic influences in a highly human-dominated landscape
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A primary means of conserving a species or a habitat in a human-dominated landscape is through promoting coexistence with humans while minimizing conflict. For this, we should understand how wildlife are impacted by direct and indirect human activities. Such information is rare from areas with high human densities. To investigate how animals respond to altered ecological conditions in human-dominated landscapes, we focussed on a wild herbivore of conservation concern in Krishnasaar Conservation Area (KrCA) in Nepal. Here, blackbuck, Antilope cervicapra, a generalist grazer, lives in refugia located in a growing human population. We studied the impacts of humans on habitat use and behaviour of blackbuck. We laid 250 x 250 m grid cells in the entire KrCA and carried out indirect sign surveys with three replications for habitat use assessment. We observed herds of blackbuck for 89 hours in different habitat types using scan sampling methods. Our habitat-use survey showed that habitats und..., Three different methods were used to collect the data during this study. First, we use a sign survey to collect data about habitat use by black. Sign survey was repetitively done for three months generating three sets of observations, one for each month.Â
For behaviour observation, we used both group scan sampling method and focal animal observation method. The group scan sampling method was used to observe general behaviour observation and focal animal observation method was used to access vigilance behaviour in blackbuck. , The data is in CSV format and can be opened in most data analyzing tools or can be converted to required format.
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2023-11-29



