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Morphological and systematic study of avian fauna diversity in Tuensang District, Nagaland

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30

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2

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p.141-146,ref.

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  • Department of Zoology, St. Joseph University, Dimapur, 79711 Nagaland, India
  • Department of Zoology, St. Joseph University, Dimapur, 79711 Nagaland, India

Bibliografia

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  • [4] Singh, A. P., 2011. Birds of the upper catchment of Ravi River, Chamba district, Himachal Pradesh, India. Indian Birgd 7 (4): 97–103
  • [5] Datta, A. 2009. Observations on Rufous-necked Aceros nipalensis and Austen’s Brown Anorrhinus austeniHornbills in Arunachal Pradesh: natural history, conservation status, and threats. Indian Birds 5 (4): 108–117
  • [6] Deshmukh, A. J. 2008. Photographic record of Forest Eagle-Owl Bubo nipalensis from Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh. India. Indian Birds 4 (1): 18
  • [7] B.A. Rakha, M.S. Ansari, S. Akhter, I. Hussain, E. Blesbois. Cryopreservation of Indian red jungle fowl (Gallus gallus murghi) semen. Animal Reproduction Science Volume 174, November 2016, Pages 45-55
  • [8] Das, J. P., Nath, N. K., Singha, H. & Sahu, H. K. 2007. Winter birds of Kakoijana (Proposed) Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam, India. Indian Birds 3 (1): 16–23
  • [9] Robin, V. V., & Rao, S., 2011. Notes on two migratory cuckoos from the Western Ghats Tamil Nadu, southern India. Indian BIRDS 7 (5): 145–146
  • [10] Acharya, B., & Vijayan, L. (2010). Status and distribution of endemic and threatened birds of the Eastern Himalaya in Sikkim, India. Journal of Threatened Taxa, 2(2), 685-689. https://doi.org/10.11609/JoTT.o2257.685-9
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  • [12] Devdatta Lad and Shashikant Patil. Status and Diversity of Avian fauna in the estuarine wetland area of Bhayander and Naigaon, Maharashtra, India. Bioscience Discovery, 6(1) (2015) 39-44
  • [13] Prasanta Kumar Saikia and Malabika Kakati Saikia. Diversity of Bird Fauna in North flast India. Journal of the Assam science Society 41(4) (2000) 379-396
  • [14] A. J. Urfi, Monalisa Sen, A. Kalam and T. Meganathan. Counting birds in India: Methodologies and trends. Current Science Vol. 89, No. 12 (25 December 2005), pp. 1997-2003
  • [15] Selvan, K. M., Lyngdoh, S., Habib, B., & Gopi, G. V., 2013. A photographic record of the White-winged Wood-duck Asarcornis scutulata from Pakke Tiger Reserve, Arunachal Pradesh, India. Indian Birgd 8 (4): 96–97
  • [16] D. Swarup, R. C. Patra, V. Prakash, R. Cuthbert, D. Das, P. Avari, D. J. Pain, R. E. Green, A. K. Sharma, M. Saini, D. Das, M. Taggart. Safety of meloxicam to critically endangered Gyps vultures and other scavenging birds in India. Animal Conservation Volume 10, Issue 2, May 2007, Pages 192-198
  • [17] Tynsong H, Tiwari BK & Dkhar M. Bird hunting techniques practised by War Khasi community of Meghalaya, North-east, India. Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge Vol. 11 (2), April 2012, pp. 334-341
  • [18] Athreya, R. (2006) A new species of Liocichla (Aves: Timaliidae) from Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh, India. Indian Birds Vol 2 (4): 82-94
  • [19] Tanabe, S., Senthilkumar, K., Kannan, K. et al. Accumulation Features of Polychlorinated Biphenyls and Organochlorine Pesticides in Resident and Migratory Birds from South India. Arch. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 34, 387–397 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002449900335
  • [20] Osmaston, B. B. (2001). Birds in the Andamans. Newsletters for Bird Watchers 41(3), 34-35
  • [21] Tarun Menon, Hari Sridhar and Ghazala Shahabuddin, Effects of extractive use on forest birds in Western Himalayas: Role of local and landscape factors. Forest Ecology and Management, 10.1016/j.foreco.2019.06.033, 448, (457-465), (2019).
  • [22] Monga Sunjoy, 2003. Birds of Mumbai. India Book House Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai, pp. 23-163.
  • [23] Ali Salim, 1996. The Book of Indian Birds, Oxford University Press.

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