Dr. Partap Singh

Lecturer
Govt. Dungar College, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Ecology from Jai Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur, India

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Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
Ecology
Cytogenetics
Zoology and Biotechnology
Biodiversity

Selected Publications

  1. Prakash, I., P. Singh, P.O. Nameer, D. Ramesh and S. Molur, 2015. South Asian Muroids. In: Mammals of South Asia, Johnsingh, A.J.T. and N. Manjrekar (Eds.), Vol. 2, Universities Press, Hyderabad, pp: 574-642.

  2. Joshi, M., S.K. Das and P.S. Kataria, 2015. A preliminary report on the bat (Chiropteran: Mammalia) fauna of Sariska National Park, Rajasthan, India. Int. J. Fauna Biol. Stud., 2: 86-88.
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  3. Arora, A. and P. Singh, 2015. Melissopalynology and Tradtional Medicinal uses of Honey. In: Ethnobotany: A Recent Approach, Kapoor, B.B.S., S.C. Sharma, A. Arora and R. Choyal (Eds.). Madhu Publications, USA., pp: 298-300.

  4. Singh, P., M.K. Yadav, J. Solanki and O.M. Chachula, 2014. Dynamics of chiroptera population in and around Bikaner city of the Thar Desert, India, Oltenia. Studii si Comunicari Stiintele Naturii Romania, 30: 167-174.

  5. Dev, K., C.L. Verma and P. Singh, 2014. Estimation of the Physio-chemical properties of water in the Churu Tehsil of Arid region of Rajasthan (India). Asian Resonance, 3: 75-79.

  6. Singh, P., 2013. Diversity and Threats to Bats of Western Rajasthan. In: Manual on Wildlife Management and Health, Kataria, A.K. and N. Kataria (Eds.). RAJUVAS, Bikaner, pp: 104-110.

  7. Singh, P. and R.S. Tripathi, 2013. Non-Volant Small Mammals of Rajasthan. In: Faunal Heritage of Rajasthan, India, Sharma, B.K., S. Kulshreshtha and A. Rahmani (Eds.). Vol. 2, Springer, New York, pp: 549-562.

  8. Singh, H. and P. Singh, 2013. Impact of Altered Land use Pattern on Small Mammalian Diversity in Hilly Tracts of Rajasthan, India. In: Faunal Heritage of Rajasthan, India General Background and Ecology of Vertebrates, Sharma, B.K., S. Kulshreshtha and A. Rahmani (Eds.). Vol. 1, Springer, New York, pp: 79-92.

  9. Singh, P., D.R. Saharan, J. Solanki and S.P. Mehra, 2010. Occurrence of the Great Indian Bustard Ardeotis nigriceps in Bikaner region of the Thar Desert. J. Bombay Nat. History Soc., 107: 59-60.

  10. Singh, P., 2010. Partial albinism in Indian chat Cercomela fusca. Indian Birds, 5: 156-156.
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  11. Pareekh, P.L., P. Singh, K. Rawat and R. Mandovra, 2010. Practical Zoology (Chordata, Embryology, Physiology). Alka Publications, Ajmer, pp: 1-311.

  12. Singh, P., K. Dev and H. Mangal, 2009. Avian diversity of Churu district of arid zone of the Thar desert. Newslett. Birdwatchers, 50: 70-72.

  13. Singh, P., 2009. Unusual nocturnal feeding by Brown Rock-chat Cercomela fusca (Passeriformes: Muscicapidae) in Bikaner, Rajasthan, India. J. Threatened Taxa, 1: 251-251.
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  14. Singh, P. and S.M. Mohnot, 2009. Occurrence of albino macaque in the desert town of Bikaner, Rajasthan. Tiger Paper, 36: 28-30.

  15. Idris, M., P. Singh and S. Johri, 2009. Impact Assessment of Indira Gandhi Canal on Avifauna of Thar Desert. In: Faunal Ecology and Conservation of the Great Indian Desert, Sivaperuman, C., Q.H. Baqri, G. Ramaswamy and M. Naseema (Eds.). Springer-Verlag, Berlin, pp: 119-135.

  16. Singh, P., 2008. Review of Avifauna of Thar Desert. In: Conserving Biodiversity of Rajasthan With Emphasis on Wild Fauna and Flora, Verma, A. (Ed.), Himanshu Publications, USA., pp: 211-224.

  17. Idris, M., P. Singh and D. Sharma, 2008. Mangement of Sylvan Rodents in Arid Forestry Ecosystem. In: Pest of Forest-Importance and Their Management, Tyagi, B.K., V. Veer and I. Prakash (Eds.). Scientific Publishers, Jodhpur, pp: 145-158.

  18. Prakash, I. and P. Singh, 2005. Small Mammals of Desert and Montane Ecosystems. Scientific Publishers, Jodhpur, pp: 153.

  19. Trigunayat, M.M., A. Mathur and P. Singh, 2004. Ecology and Environmental Biology. Sakshi Publications, Jaipur, pp: 270.

  20. Trigunayat, M.M. and P. Singh, 2004. Biostatistics: An Introduction. Sakshi Publications, Jaipur, pp: 120.

  21. Singh, P. and I. Parkash, 2004. Ecological Impact of Indira Gandhi Canal on the Thar Desert. In: Biodiversity and Environment, Kumar, A. (Ed.). A.P.H. Corporation, New Delhi, pp: 577-586.

  22. Singh, P. and H. Shankar, 2003. Some observations on desert gerbil, Meriones hurrianae, inhabiting arid zone. Rodent Newslett., 27: 3-4.

  23. Prakash, I. and P. Singh, 1999. Species composition, relative abundance and altitudinal distribution of small mammals in the Aravalli mountain range. Int. J. Ecol. Environ. Sci., 25: 37-49.

  24. Singh, P. and A. Verma, 1998. Checklist of birds of Karauli (In Hindi). Jeevanti, 16: 11-17.

  25. Singh, P. and I. Prakash, 1997. Food preference and calorific requirements of the cutch rock-rat, Cremnomys cutchicus medius. Ann. Arid Zone, 36: 65-72.

  26. Singh, P. and I. Prakash, 1997. Ecology and behaviour of the Cutch rock-rat, Cremnomys cutchicus medius in the Aravallis. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. India: Section B., 67: 89-110.

  27. Prakash, I. and P. Singh, 1997. Habitat preference of Indian bush rat, Golunda ellioti gujerati, in the Aravalli mountain ecosystem. J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soci., 94: 559-561.

  28. Prakash, I. and P. Singh, 1997. Ecological distribution and reproduction of the shrew, Suncus murinus sindensis, on the Aravalli mountain. Int. J. Ecol. Environ. Sci., 23: 17-23.

  29. Singh, P. and N.S. Rathore, 1996. The desert ecosystem: Need for conservation. Decomirror, 3: 1-4.

  30. Singh, P. and M. Idris, 1996. Birding around Chopasni lake. Newslett Birdw., 36: 71-72.

  31. Singh, P. and I. Prakash, 1996. Versatility of Cremnomys cutchicus medius. Rodent Newslett., 20: 3-4.

  32. Prakash, I., P. Singh and A. Saravanan, 1996. Small mammalian diversity on the Abu hill. Proc. Indian Nat. Sci. Acad. B, 62: 95-104.
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  33. Prakash, I. and P. Singh, 1996. Rodent communities at various altitudes in the Aravallis. Rodent Newslett., 20: 2-3.

  34. Singh, P., 1995. Autecology of Cremnomys cutchicus medius. Rodent Newslett., 19: 1-4.

  35. Prakash, I., P. Singh and A. Saravanan, 1995. Small mammals of the Abu hill, Aravalli ranges, A comprehensive taxonomical and ecological study. Zoology, 5: 55-64.

  36. Prakash, I., P. Singh and A. Saravanan, 1995. Niche alteration by the Cutch rock-rat, Cremnomys cutchicus in the Aravallis. J. Bomb Nat. Hist. Soc., 92: 259-259.

  37. Prakash, I., P. Singh and A. Saravanan, 1995. Ecological distribution of small mammals in the Aravalli ranges. Proc. Indian Nat. Sci. Acad. Part B, 61: 137-148.
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  38. Prakash, I., A. Saravanan and P. Singh, 1995. Ecology and taxonomy of the field mice in the Aravalli ranges. J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc., 92: 372-377.

  39. Prakash, I., A. Saravanan and P. Singh, 1995. Changes in the abundance of small mammals on the Aravalli ranges due to irrigated agriculture. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. India Sect. B, 65: 47-52.

  40. Prakash, I. and P. Singh, 1995. Some observations on the birds of Abu hill, Aravalli ranges. Pavo, 33: 99-110.