Copyright © 2014 Pankaj Sharma et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Himalayas are globally important biodiversity hotspots and are facing rapid loss in floristic diversity and changing pattern of vegetation due to various biotic and abiotic factors. This has necessitated the qualitative and quantitative assessment of vegetation here. The present study was conducted in Sangla Valley of northwest Himalaya aiming to assess the structure of vegetation and its trend in the valley along the altitudinal gradient. In the forest and alpine zones of the valley, 15 commu...
Background: Mountain ecosystems all over the world support a high biological diversity and provide ...
The Himalaya started with mostly immigrant flora but is today home to about 3500–4000 endemic plants...
The Himalaya started with mostly immigrant flora but is today home to about 3500–4000 endemic plants...
Himalayas are globally important biodiversity hotspots and are facing rapid loss in floristic divers...
ABSTRACT: Cold deserts-a unique ecosystem in itself, lies in the lap of Himalayas, which is quite fr...
The present study highlights the rich species diversity of higher plants in the Bhabha Valley of wes...
ABSTRACT: A study was conducted to understand the plant diversity along an altitudinal gradient with...
The paper deals with plant species richness - diversity relationship along the rising elevation in a...
The structure and distribution patterns of Himalayan vegetation are poorly explored, and research on...
ABSTRACT: Assessment of floristic diversity provide basis for devising suitable strategies for conse...
ABSTRACT: A study was conducted to understand the plant diversity along an altitudinal gradient with...
The present study was conducted to assess the phytodiversity of vascular plants in Sangla valley of ...
Plant biodiversity patterns were analyzed in seven temperate forest types [Populus deltoides (PD), J...
Background: Mountain ecosystems all over the world support a high biological diversity and provide ...
Western Himalayan alpine pastures are among the most diverse ecological locations on the globe. Four...
Background: Mountain ecosystems all over the world support a high biological diversity and provide ...
The Himalaya started with mostly immigrant flora but is today home to about 3500–4000 endemic plants...
The Himalaya started with mostly immigrant flora but is today home to about 3500–4000 endemic plants...
Himalayas are globally important biodiversity hotspots and are facing rapid loss in floristic divers...
ABSTRACT: Cold deserts-a unique ecosystem in itself, lies in the lap of Himalayas, which is quite fr...
The present study highlights the rich species diversity of higher plants in the Bhabha Valley of wes...
ABSTRACT: A study was conducted to understand the plant diversity along an altitudinal gradient with...
The paper deals with plant species richness - diversity relationship along the rising elevation in a...
The structure and distribution patterns of Himalayan vegetation are poorly explored, and research on...
ABSTRACT: Assessment of floristic diversity provide basis for devising suitable strategies for conse...
ABSTRACT: A study was conducted to understand the plant diversity along an altitudinal gradient with...
The present study was conducted to assess the phytodiversity of vascular plants in Sangla valley of ...
Plant biodiversity patterns were analyzed in seven temperate forest types [Populus deltoides (PD), J...
Background: Mountain ecosystems all over the world support a high biological diversity and provide ...
Western Himalayan alpine pastures are among the most diverse ecological locations on the globe. Four...
Background: Mountain ecosystems all over the world support a high biological diversity and provide ...
The Himalaya started with mostly immigrant flora but is today home to about 3500–4000 endemic plants...
The Himalaya started with mostly immigrant flora but is today home to about 3500–4000 endemic plants...