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  Conservation status of plant species in Tehsil Takht-e-Nasrati, District Karak, Khyber Pakhtun Khawa, Pakistan.

Musharaf Khan;  Farrukh Hussain;  Academic Journals Inc., New York, USA,  International Journal of Biodiversity and Conservation, 2013, 5, 1, pp 20-26, 24 ref.

In the present study, the conservation status of 45 species belonging to 26 families of 22 trees and 23 shrubs were determined on the basis of IUCN co...

  Fish diversity of North East India, inclusive of the Himalayan and Indo Burma biodiversity hotspots zones: a checklist on their taxonomic status, economic importance, geographical distribution, present status and prevailing threats.

Goswami, U. C.;  Basistha, S. K.;  Dilip Bora;  Konthoujam Shyamkumar;  Bishnupriya Saikia;  Kimneilam Changsan;  Academic Journals Inc., New York, USA,  International Journal of Biodiversity and Conservation, 2012, 4, 15, pp 592-613, many ref.

The paper lists 422 fish species from north east India, belonging to 133 genera and 38 families. The maximum diversity is observed in the family Cypri...

  Co-existence of Sicyos angulatus and native plant species in the floodplain of Tama River, Japan.

Uchida, T.;  Nomura, R.;  Asaeda, T.;  Rashid, M. H.;  Academic Journals Inc., New York, USA,  International Journal of Biodiversity and Conservation, 2012, 4, 9, pp 336-347, 39 ref.

Invasive alien plants have encroached and outcolonized many native species in almost all Japanese river floodplains in recent years. Sicyos angulatus ...

  Regeneration pattern and size-class distribution of indigenous woody species in exotic plantation in Pugu Forest Reserve, Tanzania.

Rocky, J.;  Mligo, C.;  Academic Journals Inc., New York, USA,  International Journal of Biodiversity and Conservation, 2012, 4, 1, pp 1-14, 28 ref.

Pugu Forest Reserve is among coastal forests in Tanzania which is highly degraded through exploitation. To conserve the forest, part of natural forest...

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