Maxent modeling for predicting the potential distribution of medicinal plant, Justicia adhatoda L. in Lesser Himalayan foothills

XQ Yang, SPS Kushwaha, S Saran, J Xu, PS Roy - Ecological engineering, 2013 - Elsevier
The population of the medicinal plant, Malabar nut (Justicia adhatoda L.) is shrinking in Dun
valley due to habitat fragmentation, invasion by Lantana camara, over-exploitation, and an …

Vulnerability of forests in the Himalayan region to climate change impacts and anthropogenic disturbances: a systematic review

A Chakraborty, S Saha, K Sachdeva… - Regional Environmental …, 2018 - Springer
The Himalayan region is not only threatened by rapid changes in anthropogenic activities
but also by global climate change. Given the uncertainties of magnitude and characteristics …

A comprehensive review of Quercus semecarpifolia Sm.: An ecologically and commercially important Himalayan tree

B Rawat, JM Rawat, S Purohit, G Singh… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Himalayan mountain forests have been a potential candidate for the investigation of
perturbations due to the complex geography in which they sustain and the sensitivity of the …

Predicting distribution of major forest tree species to potential impacts of climate change in the central Himalayan region

A Chakraborty, PK Joshi, K Sachdeva - Ecological Engineering, 2016 - Elsevier
Predicting climatic niche of species and projecting their potential range shifts in geographic
distribution under future climate scenarios is essential for assessing impacts of climate …

[HTML][HTML] Maxent modelling for habitat suitability of vulnerable tree Dalbergia latifolia in Nepal

D Mahatara, AK Acharya, BP Dhakal, DK Sharma… - Silva Fennica, 2021 - silvafennica.fi
Dalbergia latifolia Roxb., commonly known as rosewood, is one of the highly valuable
tropical timber species of Nepal. The tree species was widely distributed in the past …

Predicting impacts of climate variability on Banj oak (Quercus leucotrichophora A. Camus) forests: understanding future implications for Central Himalayas

S Dhyani, R Kadaverugu, P Pujari - Regional Environmental Change, 2020 - Springer
Climate variability is one of the most powerful drivers that have resulted in loss of forest
ecosystems. Quercus leucotrichophora (A. Camus)(Banj oak) is a keystone tree in moist …

[HTML][HTML] Modelling the potential distribution and shifts of three varieties of Stipa tianschanica in the eastern Eurasian Steppe under multiple climate change scenarios

Y Zhu, W Wei, H Li, B Wang, X Yang, Y Liu - Global ecology and …, 2018 - Elsevier
The issue of climatic change and its strong influence on species distributions is currently of
great interest in the field of biogeography. In this study, three varieties of Stipa tianschanica …

[HTML][HTML] Population ecology and habitat suitability modelling of Quercus semecarpifolia Sm. in the sub-alpine ecosystem of Great Himalayan National Park, north …

A Singh, SS Samant, S Naithani - South African Journal of Botany, 2021 - Elsevier
Quercus semecarpifolia Sm. is a multipurpose, ecologically and economically important tree
species of the sub-alpine ecosystem in the Indian Himalayan Region, forming a major part of …

Population genetic structure of a timberline oak (Quercus semecarpifolia Sm.) of western Himalayas and conservation implications

HS Ginwal, A Rawat, C Shekhar, MS Bhandari… - Conservation …, 2024 - Springer
Forests are considered as one of the most complex terrestrial ecosystems due to their high
level of biodiversity, including genetic diversity. Understanding the genetic diversity of …

How will forest fires impact the distribution of endemic plants in the Himalayan biodiversity hotspot?

V Chitale, MD Behera - Biodiversity and Conservation, 2019 - Springer
Global warming is causing shifts in distribution of plants, leading to alterations in the native
flora. In addition, increased intensity and frequency of wildfires is posing threats to …