Changing Faunal Ecology in the Thar Desert
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Author(s): B. K. Tyagi & Q.H. Baqri
Publisher: Scientific Publishers
Language: English
Edition: 1st Edition (2023)
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 368
Weight: 846 g
Book Type: Reference Book
About the Book
This insightful volume presents a detailed examination of faunal ecology in the Thar Desert, focusing on how various animal species—from protozoa to mammals—are adapting to rapidly changing environmental conditions. Authored by 24 experienced scientists, the book brings together sixteen contributions, including an authentic bio-bibliography of the eminent rodentologist, Dr. Ishwar Prakash.
Key insights include:
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Ecological impacts of large-scale interventions like the Indira Gandhi Nahar Pariyojana (IGNP)
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Observable changes in animal distribution, behavior, feeding, breeding, and parasitism
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Evidence of shifting pathogenicity and host-parasite relationships in arid ecosystems
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Documentation of behavioral transformations significant for biodiversity monitoring and conservation
Highlights:
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A multidisciplinary approach covering zoology, ecology, and desert biology
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Groundbreaking evidence from field research in arid landscapes
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Valuable resource for researchers, ecologists, conservationists, and wildlife managers
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Relevant for academic programs in zoology, environmental science, and biodiversity studies
This book is a crucial reference for understanding the dynamic ecological transformations in desert environments, with particular focus on the Thar region.

