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Tsewang Namgail

Researcher at Snow Leopard Conservancy

Publications -  31
Citations -  803

Tsewang Namgail is an academic researcher from Snow Leopard Conservancy. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Snow leopard. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 31 publications receiving 671 citations. Previous affiliations of Tsewang Namgail include University of Tromsø & Nature Conservation Foundation.

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Carnivore-caused Livestock Mortality in Trans-Himalaya

TL;DR: This study assessed the intensity of livestock depredation by snow leopard Uncia uncia, Tibetan wolf Canis lupus chanku, and Eurasian lynx Lynx l.
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Habitat shift and time budget of the Tibetan argali: the influence of livestock grazing

TL;DR: The authors evaluated the influence of domestic sheep and goat grazing on the habitat use and time budget of the endangered Tibetan argali Ovis ammon hodgsoni in the proposed Gya-Miru Wildlife Sanctuary, Ladakh, India.
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Small mammalian herbivores as mediators of plant community dynamics in the high-altitude arid rangelands of Trans-himalaya

TL;DR: Data is presented on the ways in which small herbivores like pikas and voles mediate plant community dynamics and disturbance-mediated dynamics and vegetation mosaics produce a rich array of testable hypotheses that can highlight how small mammals influence assembly processes, succession, and dominance hierarchies in plant communities in this arid ecosystem.
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Habitat segregation between sympatric Tibetan argali Ovis ammon hodgsoni and blue sheep Pseudois nayaur in the Indian Trans-Himalaya

TL;DR: It is suggested that the two species coexist in this site as a result of the differential use of habitat associated with their species-specific anti-predator strategies, as well as on the basis of physical habitat partitioning.
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Pastoral Nomads of the Indian Changthang: Production System, Landuse and Socioeconomic Changes

TL;DR: A recent study of the people of Changthang suggestconsiderable social, economic and land tenure changes, particularly during the period after the war between Indiaand China (Saberwal, 1996; Jina, 1999; Chaudhuri, 2000;Ahmed, 2002; Hagalia, 2004; Goodall, 2004, Rawat andAdhikari, 2005; Rosing, 2006) as discussed by the authors.