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TERRITORIAL BEHAVIOUR OF THE INDIAN BLACKBUCK (ANTILOPE CERVICAPRA, LINNACUS, 1758) IN THE VELAVADAR NATIONAL PARK, GUJARATRANJITSINH MK.1982; JOURNAL OF THE BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY; ISSN 0006-6982; IND; DA. 1982; VOL. 79; NO 2; PP. 241-246; H.T. 3; BIBL. 5 REF.Article
PROBABLE GENE DUPLICATION IN ALPHA -CHAIN LOCUS OF THE BLACKBUCK ANTILOPE CERVICAPRARANA SHINDE; FURTADO M.1981; INDIAN J. EXP. BIOL.; ISSN 0019-5189; IND; DA. 1981; VOL. 19; NO 12; PP. 1197-1198; BIBL. 26 REF.Article
THE BEHAVIOR OF THE MALE ANTILOPE CERVICAPRA L., ITS DEVELOPMENT ACCORDING TO AGE AND SOCIAL RANKDUBOST G; FEER F.1981; BEHAVIOUR; ISSN 0005-7959; NLD; DA. 1981; VOL. 76; NO 1-2; PP. 62-127; ABS. GER; BIBL. 3 P.Article
HOME RANGE SIZE OF BLACKBUCK, ANTILOPE CERVICAPRA, AT MUDMALPRASAD NLNS.1983; ZEITSCHRIFT FUER SAEUGETIERKUNDE; ISSN 0044-3468; DEU; DA. 1983; VOL. 48; NO 2; PP. 109-117; ABS. GER; BIBL. 10 REF.Article
BEITRAEGE ZU EINEM AKTIONSSYSTEM DER HIRSCHZIEGENANTILOPE (ANTILOPE CERVICAPRA LINNE 1758) = CONTRIBUTION A L'ETUDE DU SYSTEME D'ACTIVITE DE L'ANTILOPE A.C. L. 1758SCHMIED A.1973; Z. TIERPSYCHOL.; DTSCH.; DA. 1973; VOL. 32; NO 2; PP. 153-198; ABS. ANGL.; BIBL. 1 P. 1/2Serial Issue
SOME ASPECTS OF THE LIFE HISTORY OF BLACKBUCK IN NEPALLEHMKUHL JF.1980; J. BOMBAY NAT. HIST. SOC.; ISSN 0006-6982; IND; DA. 1980; VOL. 77; NO 3; PP. 444-449; BIBL. 11 REF.Article
HALTUNG UND ENTWICKLUNG DER HIRSCHZIEGENANTILOPENGRUPPE ODER SASINGRUPPE (ANTILOPE CERVICAPRA L., 1785) IM ZOOLOGISCHEN GARTEN ROSTOCK = ELEVAGE ET DEVELOPPEMENT DE DEUX GROUPES D'ANTILOPES DONT A.C.F., 1785 (A.C.L., 1785) DANS LE PARC ZOOLOGIQUE DE ROSTOCKSCHWARZ D.1980; ZOOL. GARTEN; DDR; DA. 1980; VOL. 50; NO 5; PP. 317-320; BIBL. 6 REF.Article
BLACKBUCK (ANTILOPE CERVICAPRA LINN.) AT POINT CALIMERENATARAJAN KN; PAUL SUNDAR RAJ TS; SHAH CK et al.1978; J. BOMBAY NAT. HIST. SOC.; IND; DA. 1978; VOL. 75; NO 1; PP. 209-211; BIBL. 2 REF.Article
Present distribution of the blackbuck Antilope cervicapra linn in India, with special ephasis on the lesser known populationsRAHMANI, A. R.Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society. 1991, Vol 88, Num 1, pp 35-46, issn 0006-6982Article
Hormonal and behavioural detection of oestrus in blackbuck, Antilope cervicapra, and successful artificial insemination with fresh and frozen semenHOLT, W. V; MOORE, H. D. M; NORTH, R. D et al.Journal of reproduction and fertility. 1988, Vol 82, Num 2, pp 717-725, issn 0022-4251Article
Intraspecific variation in group size in the blackbuck antelope : the roles of habitat structure and forage at different spatial scalesISVARAN, Kavita.Oecologia. 2007, Vol 154, Num 2, pp 435-444, issn 0029-8549, 10 p.Article
Territoriality in Indian blackbuck, Antilope cervicapra (Linnaeus)PRASAD, N. L. N. S.Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society. 1989, Vol 86, Num 2, pp 187-193, issn 0006-6982, 7 p.Article
Role of Prosopis cineraria pods in the diet of two Indian desert antelopesGOYAL, S. P; BOHRA, H. C; GHOSH, P. K et al.Journal of arid environments. 1988, Vol 14, Num 3, pp 285-290, issn 0140-1963Article
Blackbuck and chinkara in the Thar desert : a changing scenarioRAHMANI, A. R; SANKARAN, R.Journal of arid environments. 1991, Vol 21, Num 3, pp 379-391, issn 0140-1963Article
Hematology and blood chemistry in captive Dorcas gazelles and blackbucksPEINADO, V; VISCOR, G; PALOMEQUE, J et al.Comparative biochemistry and physiology. A. Comparative physiology. 1990, Vol 97, Num 4, pp 595-599, issn 0300-9629, 5 p.Article
Female grouping best predicts lekking in blackbuck (Antilope cervicapra)ISVARAN, Kavita.Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (Print). 2005, Vol 57, Num 3, pp 283-294, issn 0340-5443, 12 p.Article
Variation in lekking costs in blackbuck (Antilope cervicapra): Relationship to lek-territory location and female mating patternsISVARAN, K; JHALA, Y.Behaviour. 2000, Vol 137, pp 547-563, issn 0005-7959, 5Article
Damage to Sorghum crop by blackbuckJHALA, Y. V.International journal of pest management (Print). 1993, Vol 39, Num 1, pp 23-27, issn 0967-0874Article