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This study investigates the species composition, distribution, and diversity of Betula platyphylla forests in the Nyang River Basin in southeastern Tibet. The results show that elevation is the primary factor influencing species diversity in plant communities, with diversity indices significantly decreasing with increasing elevation.
Ngawang Norbu +9 more
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Pratapaditya Pal, Himalayas. An Aesthetic Adventure
Pommaret Françoise. Pratapaditya Pal, Himalayas. An Aesthetic Adventure . In: Arts asiatiques, tome 60, 2005. pp.
Pommaret, Françoise
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This study assembled and characterized the complete chloroplast genome of Caltha scaposa, revealing it has the shortest inverted repeat regions among examined Anemoneae taxa and identifying highly variable markers for future phylogenetic work. Phylogenomic analysis of 40 plastomes robustly resolves C.
Le Chen +4 more
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Bird Migration across the Himalayas
Birds migrating across the Himalayan region fly over the highest peaks in the world, facing immense physiological and climatic challenges. The authors show the different strategies used by birds to cope with these challenges.
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Perceived changes in climatic variables and impacts on the transhumance system in the Himalayas
Indigenous people whose subsistence livelihoods depend upon the direct utilization of natural resources are vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, and can yet be unaware of actual and possible change.
Cockfield, Geoff +2 more
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Ecological and Social Dimensions of Human–Bear Coexistence in Nepal's Gaurishankar Conservation Area
We modelled habitat suitability for Asiatic black bears in Nepal's Gaurishankar Conservation Area and combined it with community surveys to understand human–bear coexistence. Our results show that bear habitat is concentrated between 1000 and 3000 m and that conflict is rising in forest‐edge communities.
Shreyashi Bista +4 more
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Versión en inglés disponible en la Biblioteca Digital del IDRC: Ice men of the Himalayas : probing the source of the IndusVersión en francés disponible en la Biblioteca Digital del IDRC: Sources de l'Indus : des glaciologues dans l ...
Hewitt, K.
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How Does the Phasianidae Maintain Its Diversity in Central China?
ABSTRACT The hypothesis of allopatric speciation suggests that spatial separation is the major driver to speciation. The ecological niche theory suggests that differentiations in niche dimensions allow more species to co‐exist in ecological communities.
Qian Li +3 more
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Trading patterns in the Nepal Himalayas
Schrader H. Trading patterns in the Nepal Himalayas. Bielefelder Studien zur Entwicklungssoziologie ; 39.
Schrader, Heiko
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: The present study is a compilation of moss flora of Western Himalayas (India). This compilation listed 745 species of mosses, belonging to 19 orders; 55 families and 230 genera. Out of these 17 species have been reported endemic from Western Himalayas.
Afroz Alam
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