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The aim of the study was to find the diversity index of flora, investigation of species at pond area and biomass calculation of economic plants at Chashma Barrage, Pakistan. The study area consisted of river Bella, pond area and eastern edge of river bed ... see more

The ecological second-order phase transition model has been used to describe height-dependent changes in the species composition of mountain forest ecosystems. Forest inventory data on the distribution of various tree species in the Sayan Mountains (south... see more

The Serra de Itabaiana National Park (PARNASI) is known as an important conservation area in the ecotone between the Atlantic Forest and Caatinga in Northeast Brazil and is one of the main areas of fauna and flora studies in Sergipe. For this reason, ther... see more

Abstract(Auto)biography as theology This article provides a reflection on the relationship between (auto)biography and theology. This reflection is done with reference to, and in honour of the story of Theuns Dreyer. The author positions himself on the th... see more

The present study attempts to investigate the phenological changes of herbaceous plant species in early snowmelt microsite and late snowmelt microsite in treeline ecotone (3200-3300 m asl) at Tungnath, western Himalaya. Four sites, each with two microsite... see more

Abstract · Transport by road is the main mechanism for integrating Brazil, but roads are drivers of land cover conversion, fragmentation, and direct mortality by wildlife-vehicle collisions. In Aquidauana, BR419 and MS170 are important unpaved roads into ... see more

Abstract · Transport by road is the main mechanism for integrating Brazil, but roads are drivers of land cover conversion, fragmentation, and direct mortality by wildlife-vehicle collisions. In Aquidauana, BR419 and MS170 are important unpaved roads into ... see more

Leopold's Law of Disperson, commonly referred to as the principle of edge, is a long-held tenet of wildlife management. The law suggests that a direct linear relationship exists between the densities of edge-benefitted species and the quantity of edge. We... see more

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