Sebaceous Gland Lipids: Friend Or Foe? | Amory JK, Anawalt BD, Matsumoto AM, Page ST, Bremner WJ, Wang C, Swerdloff RS, Clark RV June 2008 |
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Although coarse GIS analysis of record locations against habitat can suggest wide occurrence in evergreen forest, a detailed check of exact record locations in Thailand in evergreen forest biomes showed that they were mostly outside forest, in adjacent cleared or naturally open areas; those within evergreen forest were in small patches and strips amid deciduous or degraded habitat, such as riverine gallery forest, or were in the late dry season when adjoining deciduous forest had been heavily burnt Chutipong et al | It might be one of few civets that is not forest-dependent at some level: where hunting levels are low, it is common in various areas almost entirely deforested, notably Hong Kong Pei et al |
Finally, in the Western Ghats, India, it was more frequent in rainforest fragments than in the relatively undisturbed, large, contiguous tract of rainforest in Kalakad—Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve Mudappa et al | In Thailand, it may live in drains, outhouses, and roofs, eating rats, mice, birds, snakes, fruit, roots, and carrion Lekagul and McNeely 1977 |
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Endocrine Reviews 2010,31 5 :702—55 | Thyroid Disease, Pregnancy and Fertility |
It occurs around human habitation in towns and villages in North-east India Choudhury 2013 but in southern India it is less common in such areas than is Common Palm Civet Paradoxurus hermaphroditus D.