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Timothy R. Seastedt and Meagan F. Oldfather
The populations, species, and communities in high elevation mountainous regions at or above tree line are being impacted by the changing climate. Mountain systems have been recognized as both resilient and extremely threatened by climate change, requirin...
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Sona Varachová, Bikram Shrestha
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M Atiqur Rahman
Pág. 324 - 344
The progress, problems and prospects of biodiversity and plant taxonomic researches conducted in Bangladesh during the last two decades have been analyzed. The inventory of the flora, threatened taxa and family wise itemization in all groups of plants ar...
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NAVEEN CHANDRA, SHASHANK LINGWAL, M. P. S. BISHT, J. S. JALAL, L. M. TEWARI, GAJENDRA SINGH
Pág. Page:58 - 65Abstract
Profound field inventory and monitoring of threatened species habitats are cost-prohibitive, if there is little known about the distribution of species. Malaxis muscifera is a habitat specific, threatened medicinal orchid constitute of Astavarga which gr...
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Elena Comino, Adriano Fiorucci, Maurizio Rosso, Andrea Terenziani and Anna Treves
Climate change is significantly affecting ecosystem services and leading to strong impacts on the extent and distribution of glaciers and vegetation. In this context, species distribution models represent a suitable instrument for studying ecosystem deve...
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