Hornbill is a large and endangered bird which in the humid hill forest in the Western Ghats of South India.The possible reason to cause the hornbill to be extinct are due to the large-scale habitat loss,forest fragmentation, and poaching of adults and squabs from nests by local tribal people are some of the proposed factors.Large-bodies are thought to be extinct in the face of deforestation because of the spatiotemporal patchiness of their fruit resources and due to the jeopardized to the survival of many arborcal Frugivores,the fruit resources used by vertebrate needed guidelines for protection urgently because fruit preferences of different frugivorous animal taxa diverge widely and information on fruiting schedules must gathered from the perspective of a focal consumer species or guide rather than that for the entire frugivores community.
I identifying these fruiting species may have important conservation implication for the entire food web and once the food web cannot manage to be balance,it will affects the bird who lives around them too which they need to depend on and carry on their life.The fruit in Southwestern of India was consumed by the GPH and monitored in the rain forest habitat.The conservation of forest integrity to maintain compositions and densities of the lipid-rich fruit tree species utilized by the hornbill.
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