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    Temporal interactions and moon illumination effect on mammals in a tropical semievergreen forest of Manas National Park, Assam, India by Bhatt, Urjit, Singh Adhikari, Bhupendra, Habib, Bilal, Lyngdoh, Salvador

    Published in Biotropica (01-05-2021)
    “…Species interactions play a vital role in structuring mammalian communities by stimulating behavioral responses in varied niche dimensions that affect…”
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    Unravelling vulnerabilities: mapping key hazards in the Gori Ganga watershed of Kumaon Himalaya for communication, conservation and management by Chatterjee, Debaleena, Adhikari, Bhupendra Singh

    Published in DISCOVER ENVIRONMENT (09-04-2024)
    “…The present study investigates the susceptibility of the Kailash Sacred Landscape in Uttarakhand's Pithoragarh district, focusing on regional-level disaster…”
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    Ageratina adenophora and Lantana camara in Kailash Sacred Landscape, India: Current distribution and future climatic scenarios through modeling by Chaudhary, Alka, Sarkar, Mriganka Shekhar, Adhikari, Bhupendra Singh, Rawat, Gopal Singh

    Published in PloS one (11-05-2021)
    “…The Himalayan region is one of the global biodiversity hotspots. However, its biodiversity and ecosystems are threatened due to abiotic and biotic drivers. One…”
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    A hierarchy of landscape-habitat-plant physiognomic classes in the Indian Trans-Himalaya by Kumar, Amit, Adhikari, Bhupendra Singh, Rawat, Gopal Singh

    Published in Trees, Forests and People (Online) (01-03-2022)
    “…Globally, a number of leading countries have adopted biogeographic based protected area planning to conserve their natural resources. India, a mega-diverse…”
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    Insights from present distribution of an alpine mammal Royle’s pika (Ochotona roylei) to predict future climate change impacts in the Himalaya by Bhattacharyya, Sabuj, Mungi, Ninad Avinash, Kawamichi, Takeo, Rawat, Gopal Singh, Adhikari, Bhupendra Singh, Wilkening, Jennifer Lee

    Published in Regional environmental change (01-12-2019)
    “…Climate change poses a major threat to the survival of alpine mammals living in fragmented habitats with poor dispersal abilities. Among these important prey…”
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    Living with a large predator: Assessing the root causes of Human–brown bear conflict and their spatial patterns in Lahaul valley, Himachal Pradesh by Kumar, Vineet, Sharief, Amira, Dutta, Ritam, Mukherjee, Tanoy, Joshi, Bheem Dutt, Thakur, Mukesh, Chandra, Kailash, Adhikari, Bhupendra Singh, Sharma, Lalit Kumar

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-07-2022)
    “…Brown bear‐mediated conflicts have caused immense economic loss to the local people living across the distribution range. In India, limited knowledge is…”
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    Biomass loss in village ecosystems in Western Himalaya due to wild monkey interactions: A case study by Rawat, Sushma, Nagar, Bhuvnesh, Adhikari, Bhupendra Singh, Pandey, Rajiv, Alatalo, Juha M.

    “…•We analyzed biomass loss and associated carbon sequestration loss for tree species.•We found substantial biomass and carbon loss due to current management…”
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    River birds as potential indicators of local- and catchment-scale influences on Himalayan river ecosystems by Sinha, Ankita, Chatterjee, Nilanjan, Ormerod, Steve J., Adhikari, Bhupendra Singh, Krishnamurthy, Ramesh

    Published in Ecosystems and people (Abingdon, England) (01-01-2019)
    “…Rivers are affected by changes in catchment land-use and other modifications to their channel, floodplains and riparian zones. Such changes can affect…”
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    Influence of Microclimate on the Activity of Royle's pika in the Western Himalaya, India by Bhattacharyya, Sabuj, Adhikari, Bhupendra Singh, Rawat, Gopal Singh

    Published in Zoological Studies (10-12-2014)
    “…Background A central aim in ecological research is to improve understanding of the interactions between species and their environments; these improvements will…”
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    New phytogeographically noteworthy plant records from Uttarakhand, western Himalaya, India by Kumar, Amit, Adhikari, Bhupendra Singh, Rawat, Gopal Singh

    Published in Journal of threatened taxa (26-06-2016)
    “…We recorded three species of angiosperms viz., Dontostemon glandulosus, Potentilla pamirica and Carex sagaensis for the first time from Nanda Devi Biosphere…”
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    Berberis rawatii sp. nov. (Berberidaceae) from India by Tiwari, Umeshkumar L., Singh Adhikari, Bhupendra

    Published in Nordic journal of botany (01-04-2011)
    “…In India, 55 species of Berberis have been reported and 22 species are found in Uttarakhand state. Berberis rawatii (Berberidaceae), a new species from Chamoli…”
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    Three noteworthy additions to the flora of the western Himalaya, India by Rai, Ishwari Datt, Kumar, Amit, Singh, Gajendra, Adhikari, Bhupendra Singh, Rawat, Gopal Singh

    Published in Journal of threatened taxa (26-07-2017)
    “…During recent botanical explorations in the western Himalaya, three interesting species were recorded from the subalpine-alpine areas, which were hitherto…”
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    Status and distribution pattern of coarse woody debris along an altitudinal gradient in Askot Wildlife Sanctuary, Uttarakhand, West Himalaya by Adhikari, Bhupendra Singh

    Published in Journal of forestry research (2009)
    “…A rapid assessment on the status and distribution patterns of coarse woody debris (CWD) was conducted by laying five curvilinear transects (transects A, B, C,…”
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    THE BIOLOGICAL VALUES AND CONSERVATION STATUS OF SACRED GROVES IN THE BALASORE WILDLIFE DIVISION, ODISHA: A CASE STUDY by Raj Kishore MOHANTA, Bhupendra Singh ADHIKARI, Hemanta Kumar SAHU, Kedar Kumar SWAIN

    “…On a global scale, the existing Sacred Groves (SGs) are based on ancestral worship and focus on the conservation of forest patches. Sacred groves are…”
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    Local and species contribution of beta diversity of macrophytes in perspective of conservation and restoration of Ganga River, India by Dey, Dipti, Shruti, Megha, De, Kritish, Adhikari, Bhupendra Singh, Hussain, Syed Ainul

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-05-2024)
    “…The biodiversity of freshwater ecosystems especially macrophytes are threatened by various anthropogenic factors. We performed this study to investigate the…”
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    Vegetation structure and community patterns of Tehri Dam Submergence Zone, Uttarakhand, India by Adhikari, Bhupendra Singh, Uniyal, Sanjay Kumar, Rawat, Gopal Singh

    Published in Eurasian journal of biosciences (2009)
    “…The present paper deals with the vegetation structure and community patterns within andbetween various plant communities in the Tehri Dam Submergence Zone in…”
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    β-diversity of odonate community of the Ganga River: partitioning and insights from local and species contribution by De, Kritish, Dey, Dipti, Shruti, Megha, Uniyal, Virendra Prasad, Adhikari, Bhupendra Singh, Johnson, Jeyaraj Antony, Hussain, Syed Ainul

    Published in Wetlands ecology and management (01-12-2023)
    “…The β-diversity studies reveal diversity patterns at a spatial scale and strengthen the process of regional diversity conservation. The aim of the current…”
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    Seasonal variations in the time-activity budget of Royle's pika in the Western Himalaya, India by Bhattacharyya, Sabuj, Adhikari, Bhupendra Singh, Rawat, Gopal Singh

    Published in Journal of natural history (26-08-2019)
    “…The time-activity budget of a species has ecological relevance because natural selection often favours individuals that utilise their time most efficiently…”
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