Ahrestani, Farshid S. ; Sankaran, Mahesh (2016) Introduction: The Large Herbivores of South and Southeast Asia—A Prominent but Neglected Guild Part of the Ecological Studies book series (ECOLSTUD, volume 225), 225 . Springer Nature Switzerland AG., Springer, Dordrecht, pp. 1-13. ISBN 978-94-017-7570-0
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Abstract
The large herbivores of South and Southeast Asia comprise an ancient and diverse guild with a long history of association with humans. To this day, our knowledge of the ecology of these herbivores, and the ecological roles they play in ecosystems, remains largely inadequate. In this edited collection of chapters, we attempt to synthesize and integrate ongoing research on large herbivores in the region, and highlight directions for future research that is critical for the management of large herbivores in South and Southeast Asia. Given the dramatic population declines and range contractions of large herbivores in the region, there is an urgent need for scientifically based management efforts to ensure both their continued persistence as well as the integrity of the ecological services they provide in ecosystems.
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