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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2009
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Findings from Y.C. Krishna and co-researchers advance knowledge in zoology.

Article from: Ecology, Environment & Conservation Article date: October 17, 2008

According to recent research from Bangalore, India, "The four-horned antelope is endemic to the Indian sub-continent. It was formerly distributed widely in deciduous forests throughout its range, but the current distributional patterns of this low-density species are largely unknown and conservation efforts are hampered by the lack of information on species-habitat relationships."

"We investigated the habitat factors influencing four-horned antelope occurrence and abundance in Bandipur National Park, an important four-horned ...

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