The hotspots are the world's most biologically rich areas hence recognized as important ecosystems not important only for the rich biodiversity but equally important for the human survival as these are the homes for more than 20% of the world's population. India got recognition of one of the ...
2011. Agrobiodiversity in a biodiversity hotspot: Kerala State, India: its origin and status. Genet. Resour. Crop Evol. 58: 55-82.Nayar NM (2011) Agrobiodiversity in a biodiversity hotspot: Kerala state, India. Its origin and status. Genet Resour Crop Evol 58:55-82...
India is also very lax in listing threatened species under CITES appendices and in enforcing biodiversity laws, which gives easy access for the capture and sale of freshwater fish from India (Raghavan, Philip, Ali, Katwate, & Dahanukar, 2016; Raghavan, 2010; Raghavan et al., 2013). There ...
www.nature.com/scientificreports OPEN received: 16 May 2016 accepted: 25 October 2016 Published: 16 November 2016 A biodiversity hotspot losing its top predator: The challenge of jaguar conservation in the Atlantic Forest of South America Agustin Paviolo1,2, Carlos De Angelo1,2, Katia...
Figure 1. ABGD based partition of the complete data set of COI sequences of fishes of the Indo Myanmar Biodiversity hotspot. This represents the number of groups or species in each partition at different prior intra- specific divergence. The initial partition is shown as (o) and recursive...
Biodiversity protection funding preference: a case study of hotspot geoinformatics and digital governance for the Map of Italian Nature in the presence of multiple indicators of ecological value, ecological sensitivity and anthropic pressure for the Oltrepò Pavese and Ligurian-Emilian Apennine study area...
The biodiversity of NE India comprises endemic floral diversity, particularly medicinal plants of importance to pharmaceutical industry, and unique faunal diversity. Nevertheless, it is very unfortunate that this great land of biodiversity is least explored taxonomically as well as biotechnologically, ...
Background The wetlands of the North East India fall among the global hotspots of biodiversity. However, they have received very little attention with rela... A Jain,M Sundriyal,S Roshnibala,... - 《Journal of Ethnobiology & Ethnomedicine》 被引量: 40发表: 2011年 Birth of a hotspot of ...
Many threats to biodiversity cannot be eliminated; for example, invasive pathogens may be ubiquitous. Chytridiomycosis is a fungal disease that has spread worldwide, driving at least 90 amphibian species to extinction, and severely affecting hundreds of others1,2,3,4. Once the disease spreads to...
Biodiversity protection funding preference: a case study of hotspot geoinformatics and digital governance for the Map of Italian Nature in the presence of multiple indicators of ecological value, ecological sensitivity and anthropic pressure for the Oltrepò Pavese and Ligurian-Emilian Apennine study area...