supported by the University Grants Commission(UGC)(Grant no.:F1-17.1/2013-14/RGNF-2013-14-STNAG-43868/(SA-III/website)and(Grant no.F.15-6(Dec.,2011)/2012(NET))。
The population structure and regeneration status of Magnolia punduana Hk. f. & Th., an endemic tree species of northeast India were investigated in fragmented forests in the Jarain Hills and in adjoining areas of Megh...
supported by the Ministry of Environment&Forests(MoEF);Government of India(GoI)(Project Serial Number:R&D/NNRMS/2/2013-14)
The northwestern Himalaya harbors high levels of biodiversity due to its unique topography, climatic conditions and heterogeneity. Forest fragmentation is one of the major threats causing a decline in biodiversity in ...
supported from Fundacao de Amparo a`Pesquisa do Estado de Minas Gerais FAPEMIG-VALE S/A(Process#RDP-00104-10);Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico(CNPq)(Process#472250/2010)
In recent decades,the consequences of habitat fragmentation have been of growing concern,because it is particularly important to understand how fragmentation may affect biodiversity,an ecological service.We tested two...
supported by the National Secretary of Higher Education,Science,Technology and Innovation of Ecuador
The analysis of the systematic transitions in the forested landscape and the study of the forest fragmentation patterns allow us to deepen our understanding of the changes in the vegetation ground cover. The importanc...
This research was performed while the lead author held a National Research Council (NRC) Research Associateship Program Award a postdoctoral program sponsored by the NRC in partnership with the U.S. Geological Survey
Geospatial patterns of forest fragmentation over the three traditional giant forested areas of China (Northeastern, southwestern and Southern China) were analyzed comparatively and reported based on a 250-m resoluti...
Foundation project: This paper was supported by the Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 30270225, 40331008)
Habitat loss and fragmentation have been associated with the decline of endangered species. In 1987, a catastrophic fire in the northern Great Hing'an Mountains of China, where the main habitat of sables (Martes zib...
This paper was supported by National Key Technologies R&D Program of China during the 10th Five-Year Plan Period (2002BA515B040).
Mao'ershan region is a representative natural secondary forested region in the eastern mountainous region, northeast of China.. Under the support of ARC/INFO and GIS technology, the landscape shape and fragment indice...