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Author Bio
Santosh Singh is a pioneering entomologist whose seminal 1958 thesis provides an unparalleled exploration of high-altitude insect life. Her meticulous work spans faunistics, taxonomy, field ecology, adaptations, and zoogeography of insects in the North-West Himalaya.
Singh’s comprehensive research laid foundational knowledge for understanding biodiversity in extreme environments, marking her as a crucial figure in ecological and taxonomic studies of mountain entomofauna.
Faunistics Taxonomy Field Ecology Adaptations and Zoogeography of the High Altitude Insects from the North West Himalaya | PDF
Sources and Thesis Details
Title: Faunistics Taxonomy Field Ecology Adaptations and Zoogeography of the High Altitude Insects from the North West Himalaya
Researcher: Singh, Santosh
Guide: Mani, M S
Year of Completion: 1958
University: Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University
Department: Department of Zoology
Explore the fascinating world of High Altitude Insects in the North-West Himalaya with Santosh Singh’s landmark 1958 thesis. This comprehensive study covers faunistics, taxonomy, ecology, adaptations, and zoogeography, offering unparalleled insights into insect life in extreme environments. Essential for entomologists and ecologists.
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