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Paper Title: A REVIEW ON PLANT DISEASE DETECTION TECHNIQUES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2007107
Register Paper ID - 196595
Title: A REVIEW ON PLANT DISEASE DETECTION TECHNIQUES
Author Name(s): Jamil Ahemad Abdul Hafiz Shaikh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 1
Pages: 1505-1510
Year: January 2020
Downloads: 1847
The prevention and control in plant disease plays vital role in architectural filed. Accurate and rapid diagnostic of disease helps to control the disease at early stage. The detection of plant disease using automatic technique is beneficial and reduces large work of monitoring each individual plant in the farm. A combined usage of image processing techniques and machine learning techniques helps to recognize the disease. This paper includes the study of existing systems for plant disease detection. The study includes various technique used for disease detection its advantages and limitations. Based on the existing work analysis, a new system is proposed. In the proposed system, plant leaf image features are extracted using Gabor filter and watershed segmentation algorithm which includes the color, texture and intensity property of image. Based on the extracted features the image is compared with existing disease training data. The test image is labeled with the related disease using classification technique.
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Image Processing, Machine learning, Plant Disease, Naive Bays, SVM, Random Forest
Paper Title: COMPARISON OF INCIDENCE OF HYPOTENSION WITH CRYSTALLOID PRE-HYDRATION AND CO-HYDRATION IN PREGNANT WOMEN DURING SPINAL ANAESTHESIA FOR CAESAREAN DELIVERY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2003153
Register Paper ID - 192572
Title: COMPARISON OF INCIDENCE OF HYPOTENSION WITH CRYSTALLOID PRE-HYDRATION AND CO-HYDRATION IN PREGNANT WOMEN DURING SPINAL ANAESTHESIA FOR CAESAREAN DELIVERY
Author Name(s): Kathana Panmei Basnet
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 1
Pages: 1169-1173
Year: January 2020
Downloads: 1830
Caesarean delivery is now one of the most common practices throughout the world. The most common serious side effect of spinal anaesthesia is maternal hypotension. The aim of the current study was to compare the incidence of hypotension with crystalloid pre-hydration and co-hydration in pregnant women undergoing caesarean section. This prospective study was conducted on 50 pregnant women in Parsa, Nepal. The study patients were divided into two groups (crystalloid pre-hydration group and co-hydration group) consisting of 25 patients in each group. Haemodynamic parameters such as heart rate, respiratory rate, and blood pressure were monitored. In the present study after the induction of spinal anaesthesia both systolic and diastolic blood pressure was gradually decreased from baseline among the pregnant women. the blood pressure of the pregnant women with crystalloid co-hydration was significantly higher than that of pregnant women with crystalloid pre-hydration. The occurrence of hypotension among the women with crystalloid co-hydration was significantly lower than of women with crystalloid pre-hydration. Our study shows crystalloid co-hydration administered immediately after the induction of spinal anaesthesia for caesarean section is associated with a lesser incidence of hypotension than crystalloid pre-hydration.
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Spinal anaesthesia; maternal hypotension, crystalloid pre-hydration, co-hydration
Paper Title: Polarographic study of Pb(II) - Pyrazinamide complex.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2001018
Register Paper ID - 240149
Title: POLAROGRAPHIC STUDY OF PB(II) - PYRAZINAMIDE COMPLEX.
Author Name(s): Dr. Chandrakanta Verma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 1
Pages: 124-129
Year: January 2020
Downloads: 68
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Pyrazinamide, Direct current polarography, Stability constant, Thermodynamic parameters.
Paper Title: ASSESSMENT OF STANDARD CHAPATTI TESTING METHOD AND FINDING FACTORS AFFECTING CHAPATTI QUALITY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2001017
Register Paper ID - 229589
Title: ASSESSMENT OF STANDARD CHAPATTI TESTING METHOD AND FINDING FACTORS AFFECTING CHAPATTI QUALITY
Author Name(s): Nilima Yashwantrao Bhoge
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 1
Pages: 115-123
Year: January 2020
Downloads: 120
Chapati is the staple food of people in Indian subcontinent. Despite a heavy consumption of chapati, the commercial status of this food product has not yet been to the par. Standardization of chapati making is yet in the process of development. The assessment of present chapati testing method was performed by standard method publisheb by Haridas Rao et. a., (1986). 6 indian wheat cultivars and one standard commercial wheat flour were assessed for chapati making. Correlation study was done to find the physico-chemical factors that affect chapati quality. The total chapatti score was affected by moisture, gluten content, eating quality and the taste of the chapatti. Absorption was affected by the gluten. Dough development time and its stability were positively correlated. The present scoring method has many subjective parameters which add to the standard error in scoring method. The objective parameters like pliability and puffing were objective parameters and best suited for screening of chapati quality. There is a need to improve the test and reduce the number of subjective parameters so that chapati testers can test and reproduce the results at any place
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Chapatti, rheology, testing, quality, dough development
Paper Title: BHARATIY CHITRAKALA MEIN RUP OR BHAVABHIVYANJANA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2001016
Register Paper ID - 222889
Title: BHARATIY CHITRAKALA MEIN RUP OR BHAVABHIVYANJANA
Author Name(s): Dr. Anuradha Arya
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 1
Pages: 107-114
Year: January 2020
Downloads: 280
BHARATIY CHITRAKALA MEIN RUP OR BHAVABHIVYANJANA
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BHARATIY CHITRAKALA MEIN RUP OR BHAVABHIVYANJANA
Paper Title: ROLE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN SCHOOL EDUCATION: A CRITICAL OBSERVATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2001015
Register Paper ID - 218130
Title: ROLE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN SCHOOL EDUCATION: A CRITICAL OBSERVATION
Author Name(s): Munmun Maity
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 1
Pages: 101-106
Year: January 2020
Downloads: 386
The main goal of this study is to find out how physical education programmes can help kids in the school system stay healthy. It also makes suggestions about how to improve physical education. The research says that policymakers can help kids have a long, healthy, and happy life by improving the quality, amount, and intensity of physical education in schools across the country (both the instructional and activity components).
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physical activity, health, wellness, holistic education.
Paper Title: CLASSIFICATION OF MOBILE WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK (WSN) ON STRUCTURE AS WELL AS THE COMMUNICATIONCHANNELS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2001014
Register Paper ID - 217538
Title: CLASSIFICATION OF MOBILE WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK (WSN) ON STRUCTURE AS WELL AS THE COMMUNICATIONCHANNELS
Author Name(s): F Asma Begum, Dr. Vijay Prakash Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 1
Pages: 93-100
Year: January 2020
Downloads: 392
Wireless networks are typically used to supplement wired networks, and they are often the final few steps in the link among a mobile device as well as a wired network. An ad-hoc network is a network made up of individual devices that connect with one another directly without the need for a central access point, a router, or a base station to be present. As sensor systems develop in size, bandwidth allotment turns out to be progressively basic. A sensor organizes necessities to distribute its bandwidth to amplify add up to data pick up. A mobile WSN outperforms a static WSN in a wide range of application situations. Wirelessnetworks provide greater design and application flexibility than wired networks. Because of advancements in Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) technology, low-power wireless sensor nodes have begun to emerge. We can say that a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is a remote network made up of geographically procured self-ruling devices that use sensors to amiably monitor physiological or environmental conditions such as temperature and sound levels as well as vibration, mass, motion, and contaminations at various locations.
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channel, communication, mobile,structure, wireless network, wireless sensor network.
Paper Title: INDIAN CLASSICAL MUSIC ITS GHARANA AND STYLES(BAAJ)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2001013
Register Paper ID - 213176
Title: INDIAN CLASSICAL MUSIC ITS GHARANA AND STYLES(BAAJ)
Author Name(s): Mohasin Khan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 1
Pages: 89-92
Year: January 2020
Downloads: 685
This article looks deeply at the tradition of Gharanas and what constitutes a Gharana. The paper discusses the importance of Gharana in the musical scheme of things. Going forward it discusses how Hindustani music liberates an artist and blooms her/him into a fine artist. Also suggests that Gharanas as rivers of knowledge, it also looks at why it is so. Along with this, the genesis of Gharanas has been studied as well. It is an important study to assess the trajectory of the Gharana tradition from the 16th century till now.
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Paper Title: PERCEPTIVE OBSERVATIONS ON THE BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS IN THE INDIAN BANKING SECTOR
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2001012
Register Paper ID - 212958
Title: PERCEPTIVE OBSERVATIONS ON THE BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS IN THE INDIAN BANKING SECTOR
Author Name(s): SONIKA SUMAN
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 1
Pages: 79-88
Year: January 2020
Downloads: 692
Although a large number of countries of the world adopted the IFRS for their accounting purposes, when it comes to India despite the strong intention to implement the same in the banking sector, only a partial implementation has been attempted so far. The Reserve Bank of India itself argues for its implementation in its reports. Yet it remains only in intentions and not in implementation. Therefore, the benefits and challenges due to the implementation of IFRS can only be perceived and observations can be made only based on such perceptions. Currently, a large number of studies are available on the benefits and challenges of IFRS. Most of such studies have relied on the arguments after analysing the secondary data. There is a strong need to study the people, business and environment and prepare the ground for the effective implementation of the accounting standards as available in the IFRS. The Reserve Bank of India has also advised the banking and non-banking financial institutions of India as early as 2016. In this paper an attempt has been made to discuss the benefits and challenges of IFRS in the banking sector of India through perceptive observations.
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IFRS, Benefits and Challenges, Banking organizations.
Paper Title: EVOLUTION OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2001011
Register Paper ID - 212415
Title: EVOLUTION OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Dr. Ramesh. R
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 1
Pages: 71-78
Year: January 2020
Downloads: 787
CSR referring to way that businesses are managed to bring about an overall positive impact on the communities, cultures, societies and environments in which they operate. The fundamentals of CSR rest on the fact that not only public policy but even corporate should be responsible enough to address social issues. However the phases are not static and the features of each phase may overlap other phases. Under the new Companies Act, CSR will become mandatory for companies with profit of Rs 5 crore and more. Companies have specialised CSR teams that formulate policies, strategies and goals for their CSR programs and set aside budgets to fund them. These programs are often determined by social philosophy which have clear objectives and are well defined and are aligned with the mainstream business. The programs are put into practice by the employees who are crucial to this process.
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CSR, evolution of CSR, implementation of CSR.
Paper Title: CRYPTOCURRENCY AN ERA OF DIGITAL CURRENCY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2001010
Register Paper ID - 211110
Title: CRYPTOCURRENCY AN ERA OF DIGITAL CURRENCY
Author Name(s): Manishaben Jaiswal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 1
Pages: 60-70
Year: January 2020
Downloads: 963
Bitcoin is the internet-based world's top-ranking cryptocurrency. It is one of the common cryptocurrencies that are readily available. Bitcoin is most experienced due to the people's anonymity and openness in the device. Daily styles in the bitcoin exchange have acquired popularity amongst fans, investors, individuals, and many more. Bitcoin cost data show preferable residential properties where some classical opportunity collection prophecy approaches use the actions, making unsatisfactory predictions without a probabilistic interpretation. This paper conducts an extensive research study on the development of Bitcoin and an organized evaluation of it. It deeply provides the information for the difference between the digital and virtual currencies, decentralized bitcoin network and compares it with others. The nature and characteristics of bitcoin. Also, depth in the study of the benefits, risks, and challenges of bitcoins. The future and application of bitcoin focus on its stability.
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Cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, Exchanges, Digital currency, Virtual currency, Finance, Ethenium, Decentralization, Distributed network, Centralized network, Risk, Transaction, Bank
Paper Title: SECURITY, PRIVACY AND RISKS WITHIN SMART CITIES: LITERATURE REVIEW AND DEVELOPMENT OF A SMART CITY INTERACTION FRAMEWORK
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2001009
Register Paper ID - 210814
Title: SECURITY, PRIVACY AND RISKS WITHIN SMART CITIES: LITERATURE REVIEW AND DEVELOPMENT OF A SMART CITY INTERACTION FRAMEWORK
Author Name(s): Ishaq Azhar Mohammed
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 1
Pages: 55-59
Year: January 2020
Downloads: 983
The main aim of this paper is to analyze the security, privacy, and risks in intelligent smart cities in the context of smart cities engagement. One of Smart City Technologies' aims is to collect data to evaluate people's and activities' real-time awareness and to provide decision-makers with information on their effect. Using so-called "behavioral economics," authorities may launch programs that, ideally, will alter conduct for the general benefit. One example is predictive policing. Another includes speed monitoring devices to urge individuals to drive in residential areas more gently. But these sophisticated technologies, if utilized incorrectly, may lead to poor policy [1]. For designers, integration partners, and organizations engaged in the administration of these new organizations, the complex and interconnected structure of intelligent cities presents major political, technological, and socio-economic difficulties. A large body of literature concentrates on the security, privacy, and vulnerabilities in smart cities, emphasizing concerns related to information security and difficulties in the administration and confidentiality of the data for secure networks [1]. This research analyzes several of these issues, gives a useful summary of the relevant important literature, and provides a framework for intelligent city interactions. The report involves numerous key topics within smart cities analysis: data protection and safety for mobile technologies and networks; intelligent infrastructure needs, power grids, medical services, institutional arrangements, methodologies and data protection guidelines, operations and maintenance threats to smart cities, the use and implementation of smart service provision for residents, use of blockchains and the use of social networking sites [2]. This thorough analysis gives a helpful picture of many of the major problems and provides important guidance for future research. The findings of this study will offer researchers and professionals an instructive theoretical framework and point of reference.
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Access control, risk-based access control, security risk, risk factors, risk estimation techniques
Paper Title: ROLE OF FAIRS AND FESTIVALS IN AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2001008
Register Paper ID - 210463
Title: ROLE OF FAIRS AND FESTIVALS IN AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT
Author Name(s): DR ARJUN K. JAMBAGI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 1
Pages: 51-54
Year: January 2020
Downloads: 1163
ROLE OF FAIRS AND FESTIVALS IN AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT
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ROLE OF FAIRS AND FESTIVALS IN AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT
Paper Title: CULTURAL CONFLICT AND ITS INFLUENCE ON EDUCATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2001007
Register Paper ID - 203026
Title: CULTURAL CONFLICT AND ITS INFLUENCE ON EDUCATION
Author Name(s): Biswajit Biswas
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 1
Pages: 45-50
Year: January-2020
Downloads: 1486
CULTURAL CONFLICT AND ITS INFLUENCE ON EDUCATION
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CULTURAL CONFLICT AND ITS INFLUENCE ON EDUCATION
Paper Title: IMPACT OF CONSUMER BEHAVIOR AND BRAND EQUITY ON DURABLE PRODUCTS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO SOLAPUR DISTRICT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2001006
Register Paper ID - 200999
Title: IMPACT OF CONSUMER BEHAVIOR AND BRAND EQUITY ON DURABLE PRODUCTS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO SOLAPUR DISTRICT
Author Name(s): Mr. A.V.SAKHARE, Dr. P.B. KHARAT
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 1
Pages: 39-44
Year: January 2020
Downloads: 1407
Consumers from emerging market like India have greater brand choice from global and domestic companies than ever before. India�s liberalizing policies and changing business environment along with regulatory changes have enhanced the economic growth of India along with expansion of multinational companies in Indian market by setting up of their businesses in India, thereby increasing offerings to Indian markets by setting up of their businesses in India, thereby increasing offerings to Indian consumers. This has increased a wide range of choice to Indian consumers. Companies are interested no0t only in the product but also the behavior of the consumers and brand equity because it gives them the right orientations for brand positioning. Building brand equity is the for most work of the companies to reduce the searching cost of the customers. Brand equity generally grouped intovarious categories. India is the second largest consumer market in the world. The Indian consumer profile has been changed in terms of education, income, occupation and reference group and India habits. There is a shift in consumer brand preference for durables products for the past decade with influx of modern technology. The consumer buying preferences are rapidly changing and moving towards high end technology products with adulterate
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economic, consumers, equity, intovarious..,
Paper Title: NEED TO MODIFY IN CURRENT TAX CODES AND WEALTH TAXES IN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2001005
Register Paper ID - 200747
Title: NEED TO MODIFY IN CURRENT TAX CODES AND WEALTH TAXES IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Gaurav Kumar Jalan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 1
Pages: 30-38
Year: January-2020
Downloads: 1394
: As part of new economic policy, the Government of India introduced far reaching reforms in the tax system. Reforms in the wealth tax system virtually led to its abolition in the year 2015-16. The reason given was the cost of collection was much higher than the revenue collected from it. This argument is not tenable. As part of comprehensive tax reforms, the previous government had planned to introduce Goods and Services Tax which combined all the indirect taxes and the Direct Taxes Code which combined both the Income tax and the Wealth tax. Both the system adopted international best tax practices. But instead of implementing Direct Taxes Code, the Government abolished wealth tax which has created an imbalance in the tax structure. Hence, it is argued here that there is a need to revive Direct Taxes Code and wealth tax in the country.
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Wealth tax, Direct Taxes Code, Indirect taxes, Tax Reforms, Inequality.
Paper Title: Ramayan ka sundarkand sabse sundar
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2001004
Register Paper ID - 199614
Title: RAMAYAN KA SUNDARKAND SABSE SUNDAR
Author Name(s): Bibha madhawi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 1
Pages: 23-29
Year: January-2020
Downloads: 1394
Ramayan ka sundarkand sabse sundar
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Ramayan ka sundarkand sabse sundar
Paper Title: KAMAYANI MEIN PRATIFALIT LOK MANGAL
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2001003
Register Paper ID - 199884
Title: KAMAYANI MEIN PRATIFALIT LOK MANGAL
Author Name(s): Ravindra Kumar Tiwari
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 1
Pages: 21-22
Year: January-2020
Downloads: 1418
Kamayani
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Paper Title: YAGYA - A SPIRITUAL WAY TO TREAT DISEASES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2001002
Register Paper ID - 197242
Title: YAGYA - A SPIRITUAL WAY TO TREAT DISEASES
Author Name(s): Dr Reema Sonkar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 1
Pages: 16-20
Year: January 2020
Downloads: 1518
Cosmos have two types of energies � sound and heat. A beautiful compilation of these two energies are seen in Yagya; sound (in the form of Mantras) and heat (in the form of thermal energy). Yagya have three aspects- Subtle, Social, Scientific. Yagya is a process aimed at the refinement of the subtle energy existing in matter with the energy of Mantras. The knowledge of philosophy and science of Yagya is an essential for understanding and experimenting the science of spirituality as the knowledge of elementary physics is for material based science.
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Yagya Therapy, Veda, Ayurveda, Diseases, Medicinal herbal smoke
Paper Title: MICRO-WEAR IN MODERN SQUIRRELS IN RELATION TO DIET
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2001001
Register Paper ID - 195243
Title: MICRO-WEAR IN MODERN SQUIRRELS IN RELATION TO DIET
Author Name(s): Sharnagouda, B.H
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 1
Pages: 1-15
Year: January 2020
Downloads: 1543
Dental micro-wear consists of microscopic damage features on the occlusal surfaces of tooth enamel and reflects physical properties of the diet, as well as enamel structure and post-mortem history of the tooth. Micro-wear analysis has been used to infer the diets of extinct mammals through comparison of features on fossil teeth with those on teeth of living mammals with known diets. A method for documenting micro-wear of large mammals using a light microscope was developed as an alternative to approaches based on scanning electron microscopy. We adapted this method for investigating micro-wear features on squirrel teeth. Both modern and fossil squirrels occur in diverse terrestrial habitats and eat a range of herbivorous to omnivorous diets. We compared micro-wear features from upper molars of several modern species of frugivorous tree squirrels and omnivorous ground squirrels. We also examined fossil sciurid from the Miocene Siwalik sequence of India the central plains of the United States. We found significant differences in micro-wear features among modern squirrels of different diets and habitats, suggesting that micro-wear features can be used to infer the diets or preferred habitats of extinct species. Micro-wear features were preserved on some of the fossil specimens. A comparison of Pliocene Spermophilus rexroadensis to modern Spermophilus suggests a diet similar to that of the modern species examined. Micro-wear of Miocene Eutamias differed from the pattern in any of the living squirrels examined. The approach presented here holds strong potential for illuminating the trophic geomorphology of small-mammal fossils.
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micro-wear, squirrels, Sciuridae, paleoecology, ecomorphology
The International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT) aims to explore advances in research pertaining to applied, theoretical and experimental Technological studies. The goal is to promote scientific information interchange between researchers, developers, engineers, students, and practitioners working in and around the world.
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