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SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF UNGULATES IN INDIA
S. Agarwal, S. Uniyal & M.S. Rana
Introduction
A large volume of
scientific information on ungulates is widely scattered in India. It
would be difficult and critical to access appropriate and relevant
literature on the subject due to in absence of proper documentation.
This compilation is the first of its kind to collate the existing
published information on Ungulates of Peninsular India contains
1101 references that are largely in English language. This
bibliography covers almost 139 years (between 1867 to 2005) of
publications.
The following
secondary sources have been consulted during the compilation of this
bibliography:
a)
International
Database. Wildlife and Ecology Studies CD-ROM (Period 1935 – 2005).
b)
WII Library and Documentation Centre in-house Databases
i)
Reprint Database.
ii)
Book Database.
iii)
WILD Database (Indexing and Abstracting Database of Indian Wildlife).
iv)
MPBIB Database (Bibliography on Wildlife and Protected Area Management
in Madhya Pradesh).
v)
Indian Mammal Research Bibliographic Database. (Developed by Dr. M.S.
Rana for Scientometric Study of Indian Mammals literature). To make
bibliography more user friendly, the bibliography has been supplemented
with four indices for easy access to the citations.
a)
The Author index
b)
The Subject index
c)
The Species index, and
d)
The Publication year index
Each article in the
bibliography has been analysed on the basis of 14 broad subject heading
as shown in Table 1. Among these, Behaviour followed by
Conservation and Management, Natural History and Morphology
dominate the database.
Table 1 : Subject Distribution
Sn. Name of Subject
No. of References
1
Behaviour 245
2
Conservation and management 238
3
Natural History 131
4
Morphology 118
5
Distribution 94
6
Status 89
7
Wildlife Health 72
8
Population Studies 64
9
Captivity 53
10
Habitat 36
11
Reproduction 16
12
Ecology 14
13
Wildlife trade 6
Further analysis of
database showed that the ungulate species like Antelope cervicapra,
Rhinceros unicornis, Axis axis and Cervus unicolor have been mostly
studied in India. Table 2 presents the distribution of literature of the
species in-term of number of references available in the bibliography.
Table 2: Distribution of literature on species of ungulates in India
S.N. Name of
species No. of references
1
Antilope cervicapra 161
2
Rhinoceros unicornis 141
3
Axis axis 137
4
Cervus unicolor 130
5
Bos gaurus 96
6
Cervus duvauceli 78
7
Boselaphus tragocamelus 74
8
Bubalus bubalis 61
9
Gazella gazelle 58
10
Hemitragus hylocrius 52
11
Cervus eldi 40
12
Muntiacus muntjac 31
13
Sus scrofa 29
14
Axis porcinus 25
15
Tetracerus quadricornis 24
16
Equs hemionus 18
17
Tragulus meminna 11
Over 861 authors have
been indexed in the present bibliography and their contribution in-term
of number of publication ranged from 1 to 21. The leading authors who
contributed = 10 articles were: A.J.T. Johnsingh, A.R. Rahmani, C.G.
Rice, H.S. Panwar, E.P. Gee, E.R.C. Davidar, K. Sankar, K.U. Karanth,
L.N. Acharjyo, P.C. Kotwal, R. Gopal, R.C. Morris and R.K. Pandey.
Further analysis of
the database showed that 745 out of 1101 references have been
contributed individually, as shown in Table 3. Other 314 references were
found to be contributed in collaboration.
Table 3: Authorship pattern
Sl.No. Authorship pattern
No. of references
1
Single 745
2
Two 199
3
Three 62
4
Four 41
5
Five 6
6
Six 3
7
Seven 1
8
Eight 1
9
Ten 1
10 Annon
42
The trends in the
chronological development of literature has been shown in table 4. The
number of publications in a year ranged 0-52 with the year 1991
recording the maximum publications (052).
Table
4: Chronological Development of literature
S.N.
Period
No. of articles
1
1867-1899 35
2
1901-1910 37
3
1911-1920 45
4
1921-1930 63
5
1931-1940 53
6
1941-1950 34
7
1951-1960 52
8
1961-1970 48
9
1971-1980 105
10
1981-1990 245
11
1991-2000 312
12
2001-2005 57
13
Undated and in press 15
The above table also
revealed that 614 (>55 %) references have been published from 1981 to
2005.
For
the convenience of the user, this bibliography is also available in
database form at the Wildlife Institute of India, Library and
Documentation Centre. It is hoped that providing information both in
traditional printed form as well as through machine readable database
will be very useful and act as a ready reference to both professional
and amateur wildlife ecologists and protected area managers, interested
in the Ungulates of India. We would also like to add that this database
is not complete. While all possible efforts have been made to cite the
references as accurately as possible, it is probable that some mistakes
have remained, largely owing to the compilation of the majority of
references from secondary sources. We would be grateful if such mistakes
are brought to our notice for correction and continuous updation of this
database.
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