@article{Sagar Bhardwaj_Habib_Nigam_Sengupta_Kari_2022, title={Camera trapping data indicates temporal niche segregation among mammals in a tropical deciduous forest}, volume={3}, url={https://www.scientific-reports.com/index.php/srls/article/view/82}, DOI={10.5281/zenodo.7324921}, abstractNote={<p>With the objective of getting a clue of a missing tigress, namely ST5, time-stamped infrared-triggered cameras were placed in selected areas of the Sariska tiger reserve (STR). Although the park management could not get any evidence of the missing tigress, however, the camera-based captured data revealed the presence of 22 species of mammals including the desert cat <em>Felis sylvestris</em>, a species that was not documented earlier in the study area. Analysis of data showed high mammalian diversity during the night in comparison to day hours. The study also demonstrated the impact of anthropogenic interferences in temporal niche segregation among the wild animals in STR.</p>}, number={4}, journal={Scientific Reports in Life Sciences}, author={Sagar Bhardwaj, Gobind and Habib, Bilal and Nigam, Parag and Sengupta, Debaprasad and Kari, Balaji}, year={2022}, month={Dec.}, pages={8–26} }