Pawan Singh is a dedicated zoologist with a strong hands-on research experience in the fields of zoology and ornithology. He completed his Master of Science in Zoology from the Department of Zoology, Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati University (MDSU), Ajmer. During his academic journey, he also pursued a Diploma in Basics of Ornithology from the Department of Environmental Science at MDSU.
His postgraduate project on Microhabitat Utilization of Saurian Fauna. He has presented his findings at national platforms, including a symposium organized by the Ethological Society of India, where he discussed bird diversity in agro-ecosystems. His fieldwork extends to volunteering with the Asian Waterbird Census, reflecting his passion for avian ecology. In addition to research, he has teaching experience as a Faculty of Science at Kautilya Central Academy in Kuchaman City from 2017 to 2019.
Projects-
Saurian fauna diversity assessment in the Aravalli Hills of Rajasthan.
Ecological Study of Indian Spotted Creeper (Salpornis spilonata) in the Arid Region of Rajasthan.
A Trait-based Analysis of Species Turnover through Functional Beta (β) Diversity in Cities of Rajasthan.
Research Papers
Rounak Choudhary, Vivek Sharma, Pawan Singh, Ekta Shekhawat, Subroto Dutta, Praveen Mathur, Saba Khan, Mayank Sharma and Aayushi Meena. (2025). Abundance, taxonomic and functional diversity of raptors along aridity gradient and habitat types in Rajasthan, India- Raptor Journal (19).
HABITAT SUITABILITY FOR ENDEMIC AND VULNERABLE WHITE-NAPED TIT (MACHLOLOPHUS NUCHALIS) IN ARID AND SEMI-ARID LANDSCAPES OF INDIA
Sighting of Oriental Pied-Hornbills from the arid region of Rajasthan, India.
Field Evidence of Erythrism and Partial Leucism in House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) Populations of Ajmer City, Rajasthan, India.
Assessment of Vulnerability of Saurian Fauna of Central Aravalli Foothills due to Anthropogenic Pressure
New sightings and habitat suitability mapping of Platyceps gracilis (Günther, 1862), an endemic snake species of India
Community composition and microhabitat preference by Saurian fauna of MDS University campus and nearby areas of central Aravalli foothills
Nestling Feeding and Breeding Success in the Indian Spotted Creeper (Salpornis spilonota) in Rajasthan's Arid Region
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