Search Results - "Hart, Robbie"
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Herbarium specimens show contrasting phenological responses to Himalayan climate
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (22-07-2014)“…Responses by flowering plants to climate change are complex and only beginning to be understood. Through analyses of 10,295 herbarium specimens of Himalayan…”
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Environmental variables drive plant species composition and distribution in the moist temperate forests of Northwestern Himalaya, Pakistan
Published in PloS one (24-02-2022)“…By assessing plant species composition and distribution in biodiversity hotspots influenced by environmental gradients, we greatly advance our understanding of…”
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Student engagement and attendance are central mechanisms interacting with inclusive and equitable quality education: Evidence from Afghanistan and Pakistan
Published in PloS one (07-12-2023)“…Despite considerable progress in the field of education science, there is currently no consensus on the components that define inclusive and equitable quality…”
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Scientists' Warning on Climate Change and Medicinal Plants
Published in Planta medica (01-01-2020)“…The recent publication of a World Scientists' Warning to Humanity highlighted the fact that climate change, absent strenuous mitigation or adaptation efforts,…”
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Vegetation–environment interactions: plant species distribution and community assembly in mixed coniferous forests of Northwestern Himalayas
Published in Scientific reports (11-10-2023)“…One of the main goals of ecological studies is to disentangle the dynamics that underlie the spatiotemporal distribution of biodiversity and further functions…”
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Astonishing diversity-the medicinal plant markets of Bogotá, Colombia
Published in Journal of ethnobiology and ethnomedicine (20-06-2018)“…Despite the importance of local markets as a source of medicinal plants in Colombia, comparatively little comparative research reports on the pharmacopoeiae…”
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Naxi Cosmology of Mt Yulong Sacred Sites with Caveats for Conservation
Published in Revue d'ethnoécologie (07-09-2022)“…Mt Yulong is central to Naxi people of Southwest China. Through participatory mapping, free listing, and extended semi-structured interviews, we explored…”
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A comparative ethnobotany of Khevsureti, Samtskhe-Javakheti, Tusheti, Svaneti, and Racha-Lechkhumi, Republic of Georgia (Sakartvelo), Caucasus
Published in Journal of ethnobiology and ethnomedicine (21-09-2016)“…The Republic of Georgia (Sakartvelo in Georgian language) is part of the Caucasus biodiversity hotspot, and human agricultural plant use dates bat at least…”
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Regional trade of medicinal plants has facilitated the retention of traditional knowledge: case study in Gilgit-Baltistan Pakistan
Published in Journal of ethnobiology and ethnomedicine (28-01-2019)“…The ethnic groups in Gilgit-Baltistan have been utilizing local resources in their centuries-old traditional healing system. Most tribes within these ethnic…”
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Traditional knowledge hiding in plain sight - twenty-first century ethnobotany of the Chácobo in Beni, Bolivia
Published in Journal of ethnobiology and ethnomedicine (10-10-2017)“…The Chácobo are a Panoan speaking tribe of about 1000 members (300+ adults) in Beni, Bolivia. Originally nomadic, the Chácabo were relocated to their current…”
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BiodiverseCity St. Louis—An Initiative of the Missouri Botanical Garden
Published in Journal of zoological and botanical gardens (01-06-2024)“…Botanical gardens are addressing urgent biodiversity issues through plant-based capacities including botanical research and data-sharing, conservation…”
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Who should conduct ethnobotanical studies? Effects of different interviewers in the case of the Chácobo Ethnobotany project, Beni, Bolivia
Published in Journal of ethnobiology and ethnomedicine (26-01-2018)“…That the answers elicited through interviews may be influenced by the knowledge of the interviewer is accepted across disciplines. However, in ethnobotany,…”
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Research Methods Leading to a Perception of Knowledge Loss—One Century of Plant Use Documentation Among the Chácobo in Bolivia
Published in Economic botany (01-03-2018)“…The loss of traditional knowledge, concomitant with changes in livelihoods, languages, and demographics of indigenous and local groups, is a global concern…”
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Separation of the bioclimatic spaces of Himalayan tree rhododendron species predicted by ensemble suitability models
Published in Global ecology and conservation (01-08-2014)“…The tree rhododendrons include the most widely distributed Himalayan Rhododendron species belonging to the subsection Arborea. Distributions of two members of…”
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Your Poison in My Pie—the Use of Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) Leaves in Sakartvelo, Republic of Georgia, Caucasus, and Gollobordo, Eastern Albania
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To list or not to list? The value and detriment of freelisting in ethnobotanical studies
Published in Nature plants (01-04-2018)“…Although freelisting and semi-structured interviews are widespread methods in ethnobotany, few studies quantitatively examine how these methods may bias…”
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Ecophysiological Plasticity and Cold Stress Adaptation in Himalayan Alpine Herbs: Bistorta affinis and Sibbaldia procumbens
Published in Plants (Basel) (27-09-2019)“…Plants have evolved several metabolic pathways as a response to environmental stressors such as low temperatures. In this perspective, it is paramount to…”
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Rapid changes in eastern Himalayan alpine flora with climate change
Published in American journal of botany (01-04-2019)“…Premise of the Study With biodiversity and rates of climate change among the highest, the eastern Himalaya are critical for understanding the interaction of…”
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Vulnerability of phenological progressions over season and elevation to climate change: Rhododendrons of Mt. Yulong
Published in Perspectives in plant ecology, evolution and systematics (01-10-2018)“…•Himalayan rhododendrons flower in a significantly staggered sequenced progression across gradients of elevation and season.•Within this progression, species…”
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Sustainable harvest of a threatened medicinal herb: Empirical evidence for spatially and temporally specific management of Neopicrorhiza scrophulariiflora
Published in Perspectives in plant ecology, evolution and systematics (01-09-2024)“…Although over-exploitation and habitat loss limit sustainable management, medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs) are essential for traditional health practices…”
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