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An Indian Gaur (<i>Bos gaurus</i>) Gores in the Western Ghats-A case report. [PDF]

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Long-term trends in human fatalities from human-elephant conflict in Chhattisgarh, India. [PDF]

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Changing landscapes drive dietary diversification in Asian elephants. [PDF]

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Collective movement decision-making in primates in crop-raiding contexts

Behavioural Processes, 2022
Crop-raiding by wildlife species often involves collective group movement and animal decision-making in this context is an important area of investigation as the risks and rewards associated with crop-raiding are greater than those that are likely to occur in wild food foraging situations. Yet, the form of consensus decision-making involved in wildlife
Shaurabh Anand, Sindhu Radhakrishna
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Adaptations of crop-raiding baboons in Kenya

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1976
AbstractA field study of baboon behavior as it relates to crop‐raiding was conducted on the Kenya Coast. The results proved useful for quantifying the distribution, movement, and other factors of their behavior. Such variables as troop organization, crop season, and the behavior of the farmers influence raiding behavior.
William R Maples
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