Abhijith A.V

Abhijith A.V
  • Master of Science
  • PhD Student at Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research

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Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research
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  • PhD Student

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Mixed-species bird flocks are dynamic associations that exhibit compositional turnover over relatively small timescales. Morphological diversity and foraging behaviour of species in flocks influences the relative benefits and costs of flock participation. In addition, species within flocks are highly acoustically active. However, the role of acoust...
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The degree of signal overlap among sympatric species strongly influences the efficiency of intraspecific communication. This phenomenon is particularly pronounced among species that rely heavily on acoustic communication for locating mates and defending territories. Signal interference presents the classic cocktail party problem and, hence, can pos...
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Legge's Hawk Eagle Nisaetus kelaarti is a recently split species, restricted to the Western Ghats of India and the hills of Sri Lanka. We monitored a nest of a breeding pair in the moist deciduous landscape of Wayanad, Kerala, during a single breeding season in 2022. The eagles had a single chick, which took about four months to fledge. We summaris...
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This note describes an unrecorded hunting strategy of the Legge’s hawk eagle observed from Wayanad, Kerala.
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This note draws observations from across four breeding attempts of Jerdon's Baza from Kalloor and Naiketty, Wayanad, Kerala.
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The Western Ghats have a high level of anuran endemism. Although there has been an extensive focus on their taxonomy, the ecology of most species are poorly known. In this note we describe the reproductive life-history traits and breeding behavior of four species of endemic bush frogs, Pseudophilautus wynaadensis, Raorchestes akroparallagi, Raorche...

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