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Moss Flora of Dachigam National Park (J&K) India

Moss Flora of Dachigam National Park (J&K) India

... Dachigam National Park is famous for the Kashmir Stag or “Hangul” (Cervuselaphushanglu).Dachigam is abode to many animals like Himalayan Brown Bear, Himalayan Black Bear, Musk Deer, Leopard ... See full document

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Livelihood of Two Local Communities and Their Dependence on Forest Resources: A Case Study from Western Himalaya, Dachigam National Park, Jammu & Kashmir, India

Livelihood of Two Local Communities and Their Dependence on Forest Resources: A Case Study from Western Himalaya, Dachigam National Park, Jammu & Kashmir, India

... The community forest should be developed around the park boundary to mi- nimize the fuel wood dependence from the forest. The villagers should be al- lowed to collect fodder from the sheep breeding farm in a ... See full document

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First report of Spiders Arachnida-Araneae from Dachigam National Park, Kashmir, India.

First report of Spiders Arachnida-Araneae from Dachigam National Park, Kashmir, India.

... the national park is recorded as ...area. Dachigam National park was a hunting reserve of Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir until 1947 following Indian independence the area came under the ... See full document

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ETHNOBOTANICAL AND ETHNOVETERINARY IMPORTANCE OF PLANTS OF SCRUB AREAS OF DACHIGAM NATIONAL PARK, JAMMU AND KASHMIR, INDIA

ETHNOBOTANICAL AND ETHNOVETERINARY IMPORTANCE OF PLANTS OF SCRUB AREAS OF DACHIGAM NATIONAL PARK, JAMMU AND KASHMIR, INDIA

... Vol 12, Issue 3, 2019 Online 2455 3891 Print 0974 2441 ARIF YAQOOB MALIK1*, D P SINGH1 1Department of Environmental Science BBA, Central University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India Email arifmalikenv@gm[.] ... See full document

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Study on distribution of avian fauna of dachigam national park, Kashmir, India

Study on distribution of avian fauna of dachigam national park, Kashmir, India

... city. Dachigam also supplies water to some agricultural lands and is a major feeding source to Dal Lake through Dachigam Dagwan ...of Dachigam National Park near its western edges lies ... See full document

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Loss of genetic diversity and inbreeding in Kashmir red deer (Cervus elaphus hanglu) of Dachigam National Park, Jammu & Kashmir, India

Loss of genetic diversity and inbreeding in Kashmir red deer (Cervus elaphus hanglu) of Dachigam National Park, Jammu & Kashmir, India

... of Dachigam National Park using the pneumatic shed hair samples collected opportunistically during the hangul population estimation exercise carried out in March, ... See full document

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First report of Spiders (Arachnida-Araneae) from Dachigam National Park Kashmir India

First report of Spiders (Arachnida-Araneae) from Dachigam National Park Kashmir India

... Dachigam National park extends in two districts of Kashmir division namely Srinagar and Anantnag with entrance via Srinagar at Harwan, some 21Km north-east of Srinagar ...The National ... See full document

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Distributed Generation of Renewable Resources...

Distributed Generation of Renewable Resources...

... In developing countries like India faces problem of lack of electricity. Distributed Generation represents an opportunity to quickly increase the valve of life of an individual. Distributed Generation has many ... See full document

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Survey Study Greenbelt Species of Natural Triangulasi Alas Purwo National Park (TN-AP) Banyuwangi Regency, East Java, Indonesia

Survey Study Greenbelt Species of Natural Triangulasi Alas Purwo National Park (TN-AP) Banyuwangi Regency, East Java, Indonesia

... forest flora species of mangrove beach and sand beaches in Triangulasi National Park Alas Purwo (TN-AP) in Banyuwangi, East ...of flora diversity in supporting the determination of the ... See full document

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The influence of the national park concept on Kosciusko National Park

The influence of the national park concept on Kosciusko National Park

... the flora and some of the fauna of the Park is related to the flora and fauna of other southern continents and is relevant to the study of continental ...the Park a focus of scientific ... See full document

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Contributions to the bryological knowledge of ASPA 125, Fildes Peninsula, King George Island

Contributions to the bryological knowledge of ASPA 125, Fildes Peninsula, King George Island

... Mosses are well known as bioindicators and for pro- ducing chemicals with pharmacological potential [2]. Unfortunately, not much is known about its ecological role and conservation status, especially in Antarctica. Very ... See full document

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Pharmacognostic, Phytochemical and Pharmacological Review of “Phog”- Calligonum polygonoides L.

Pharmacognostic, Phytochemical and Pharmacological Review of “Phog”- Calligonum polygonoides L.

... Calligonum Polygonoides Linn : an Important Rare Shrub Species in Thar Desert of India.. Flora of India series 2, Flora of Rajasthan.[r] ... See full document

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... Captive breeding for conservation of Dussumier’s Catfish (Actinopterygii: Siluriformes: Clariidae: Clarias dussumieri) a Near Threatened endemic catfish of peninsular India -- K.G. Padmakumar, L. Bindu, P.S. ... See full document

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Antimicrobial activity of macrofungi of Rajouri Dist  (J & K), India

Antimicrobial activity of macrofungi of Rajouri Dist (J & K), India

... Chandigarh, India while Bacillus licheniformis (Local isolated strain), Micrococcus luteus (Local isolated strain), Aspergillus niger (Local isolated culture) and Cladosporium herbarum procured from ... See full document

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 DOCUMENTATION OF TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE ABOUT USES OF MEDICINAL PLANTS FOUND IN KIRTHAR NATIONAL PARK, DISTRICT DADU, SINDH, PAKISTAN

 DOCUMENTATION OF TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE ABOUT USES OF MEDICINAL PLANTS FOUND IN KIRTHAR NATIONAL PARK, DISTRICT DADU, SINDH, PAKISTAN

... received in this area is 75mm on an average maximum during Monsoon period i.e. from late June to September. The summer temperature on an average lies between 44°C to 48°C while in winter season temperature fluctuates ... See full document

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... regarded as good indicators of habitat quality as many species exhibit habitat preferences and seasonality (Larsen 1988; Kunte 1997). Butterflies are sensitive biota, which get severely affected by environmental ... See full document

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Australasian Bryological Newsletter Number 47

Australasian Bryological Newsletter Number 47

... The costa is much wider at the base (150 to 250 µm) than reported, and is very variable in its branching, sometimes like typical A. dentatum, sometimes branched twice, and sometimes branched once but with the branches of ... See full document

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Biodiversity governance and social-ecological system dynamics: transformation in the Australian Alps

Biodiversity governance and social-ecological system dynamics: transformation in the Australian Alps

... Under a changing climate, invasive processes and the ski industry are two critical drivers of biodiversity conservation in this alpine focal system. A flexible, adaptive approach to managing pest plants and animals is ... See full document

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A global multicenter study on reference values: 1. Assessment of methods for derivation and comparison of reference intervals

A global multicenter study on reference values: 1. Assessment of methods for derivation and comparison of reference intervals

... and National Health Laboratory Services, Tygerberg, South Africa), ...Hinduja National Hospital and Medical Research Centre, Mumbai, India), Daniel N Bustos (Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemis- try, ... See full document

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Quantitative assessment of Azumiobodo hoyamushi distribution in the tunic of soft tunic syndrome–affected ascidian Halocynthia roretzi using real time polymerase chain reaction

Quantitative assessment of Azumiobodo hoyamushi distribution in the tunic of soft tunic syndrome–affected ascidian Halocynthia roretzi using real time polymerase chain reaction

... Kim H-J, Park JS, Park KH, Shin Y-K, Park K-I: The kinetoplastid parasite Azumiobodo hoyamushi, the causative agent of soft tunic syndrome of the sea squirt Halocynthia roretzi, resides [r] ... See full document

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