The Shola habitat on the high elevation sky islands of the Western Ghats in southern India is a unique habitat. Although this habitat hosts a disproportionately high level of endemism and is threatened by anthropogenic modifications, it has received little research attention. We compiled publications of research conducted in this habitat from scientific databases and the grey literature to examine trends in publication. For a quantitative summary, all publications were classified according to the taxa of research and the broad topic of research. We identified 279 publications from 1964 and found an almost threefold increase in the number of publications and diversity of research topics studied over the last decade. Studies on flora, birds a...
Abstract Background A long-sta...
Although sacred groves are important for conservation in India, the landscape that surrounds them ha...
Tropical montane habitats, grasslands, in particular, merit urgent conservation attention owing to t...
The Shola habitat on the high elevation sky islands of the Western Ghats in southern India is a uniq...
The Shola grasslands are tropical montane forests found in the high altitudes of Western Ghats separ...
The study addressed how altitude affected the distribution of birds. Three variants of the evergreen...
A long-standing view of Indian biodiversity is that while rich in species, there are few endemics or...
The montane (shola) grasslands of Western Ghats, South India are a component of a landscape mosaic i...
The lateritic plateaux typical of the midlands between the Western Ghats and the coastal plains of t...
Although it is widely believed that an important function of protected areas is to conserve species ...
The hilly district of Uttara Kannada (13° 55'N-15° 32' N Latitude and 74° 5' E-75...
The Far-Eastern Himalaya Landscape (FHL), a shared transboundary landscape between China, India, and...
Areas of high conservation value were identified in the Western Ghats using a systematic conservatio...
Tropical montane habitats, including the Shola Sky Islands in the Western Ghats, host several threat...
The hilly district of Uttara Kannada (13° 55′ N–15° 32′ N Latitude and 74° 5′ E–75° 5′ E Longitude),...
Abstract Background A long-sta...
Although sacred groves are important for conservation in India, the landscape that surrounds them ha...
Tropical montane habitats, grasslands, in particular, merit urgent conservation attention owing to t...
The Shola habitat on the high elevation sky islands of the Western Ghats in southern India is a uniq...
The Shola grasslands are tropical montane forests found in the high altitudes of Western Ghats separ...
The study addressed how altitude affected the distribution of birds. Three variants of the evergreen...
A long-standing view of Indian biodiversity is that while rich in species, there are few endemics or...
The montane (shola) grasslands of Western Ghats, South India are a component of a landscape mosaic i...
The lateritic plateaux typical of the midlands between the Western Ghats and the coastal plains of t...
Although it is widely believed that an important function of protected areas is to conserve species ...
The hilly district of Uttara Kannada (13° 55'N-15° 32' N Latitude and 74° 5' E-75...
The Far-Eastern Himalaya Landscape (FHL), a shared transboundary landscape between China, India, and...
Areas of high conservation value were identified in the Western Ghats using a systematic conservatio...
Tropical montane habitats, including the Shola Sky Islands in the Western Ghats, host several threat...
The hilly district of Uttara Kannada (13° 55′ N–15° 32′ N Latitude and 74° 5′ E–75° 5′ E Longitude),...
Abstract Background A long-sta...
Although sacred groves are important for conservation in India, the landscape that surrounds them ha...
Tropical montane habitats, grasslands, in particular, merit urgent conservation attention owing to t...