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Ground foraging Behaviour of Malayan Giant Squirrel (Ratufa bicolor)


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1 Department of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, and Assam University, Silchar 788 011, India
2 Centre for Biodiversity and Natural Resource Conservation, Assam University, Silchar 788 011, India
 

Giant squirrels are considered an important component of forested ecosystems, and are advocated as indicators of forest health. The Malayan giant squirrel (MGS; Ratufa bicolor), one of the four giant tree squirrels in the Oriental region (the other three being R. affinis, R. indica and R. macroura), is found in the Malayan region, North East India and Myanmar. It is listed as Near Threatened (NT) by IUCN, in Appendix II of CITES and Schedule II of Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act 1972.
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Samrat Sengupta
Department of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, and Assam University, Silchar 788 011, India
Hilloljyoti Singha
Centre for Biodiversity and Natural Resource Conservation, Assam University, Silchar 788 011, India
Panna Deb
Centre for Biodiversity and Natural Resource Conservation, Assam University, Silchar 788 011, India

Abstract


Giant squirrels are considered an important component of forested ecosystems, and are advocated as indicators of forest health. The Malayan giant squirrel (MGS; Ratufa bicolor), one of the four giant tree squirrels in the Oriental region (the other three being R. affinis, R. indica and R. macroura), is found in the Malayan region, North East India and Myanmar. It is listed as Near Threatened (NT) by IUCN, in Appendix II of CITES and Schedule II of Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act 1972.


DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv110%2Fi12%2F2223-2225