نتایج جستجو برای: west himalaya

تعداد نتایج: 98296  

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2017
Jan E Janecka Yuguang Zhang Diqiang Li Bariushaa Munkhtsog Munkhtsog Bayaraa Naranbaatar Galsandorj Tshewang R Wangchuk Dibesh Karmacharya Juan Li Zhi Lu Kubanychbek Zhumabai Uulu Ajay Gaur Satish Kumar Kesav Kumar Shafqat Hussain Ghulam Muhammad Matthew Jevit Charlotte Hacker Pamela Burger Claudia Wultsch Mary J Janecka Kristofer Helgen William J Murphy Rodney Jackson

The snow leopard, Panthera uncia, is an elusive high-altitude specialist that inhabits vast, inaccessible habitat across Asia. We conducted the first range-wide genetic assessment of snow leopards based on noninvasive scat surveys. Thirty-three microsatellites were genotyped and a total of 683 bp of mitochondrial DNA sequenced in 70 individuals. Snow leopards exhibited low genetic diversity at ...

Journal: :International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 2018

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2010
Yu-Zhi Cun Xiao-Quan Wang

The Himalaya-Hengduan Mountains region (HHM) in the southern and southeastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP) is considered an important reservoir and a differentiation center for temperate and alpine plants in the Cenozoic. To reveal how plants responded to the Quaternary climatic oscillations in the QTP, the phylogeographical histories of a few subalpine and alpine plants have been investigated...

2013
Shujaul M Khan Sue Page Habib Ahmad Hamayun Shaheen Zahid Ullah Mushtaq Ahmad David M Harper

BACKGROUND Mountain ecosystems all over the world support a high biological diversity and provide home and services to some 12% of the global human population, who use their traditional ecological knowledge to utilise local natural resources. The Himalayas are the world's youngest, highest and largest mountain range and support a high plant biodiversity. In this remote mountainous region of the...

2016
V. L. Stevens J.-P. Avouac

The Himalayan arc produced the largest known continental earthquake, the Mw≈ 8.7 Assam earthquake of 1950, but how frequently and where else in the Himalaya such large-magnitude earthquakes occur is not known. Paleoseismic evidence for coseismic ruptures at the front of the Himalaya with 15 to 30m of slip suggests even larger events in medieval times, but this inference is debated. Here we esti...

2009
Ripu M Kunwar Ripu M. Kunwar

Ethnopharmacological knowledge is common and import among tribal populations but much of the information is empirical at best lacking scientific validation. Despite widespread use of plant resources in traditional medicines, bioassay analysis of very few plant species have been conducted to investigate their medicinal properties, and to ascertain safety and efficacy of traditional remedies. The...

2007
Babar A. Shah

Arsenic contamination in groundwater affecting West Bengal (India) and Bangladesh is a serious environmental problem. Contamination is extensive in the low-lying areas of Bhagirathi–Ganga delta, located mainly to the east of the Bhagirathi River. A few isolated As-contaminated areas occur west of the Bhagirathi River and over the lower parts of the Damodar river fan-delta. The Damodar being a P...

2013
A. Alexander G. Webb

A line-length balanced palinspastic reconstruction across the Himachal Himalaya is presented, highlighting different phases of Himalayan tectonic development: Eocene shortening of the north Indian margin, Early–Middle Miocene emplacement of the crystalline core, and subsequent growth of the range by underplating. The total preserved shortening is 518 km (72%). The reconstruction demonstrates ge...

2009
Rajiv K. VASHISTHA

Cultivation of an important sub alpine-alpine medicinal and aromatic herb, Angelica archangelica Linn. (Apiaceae), was carried out at two different climatic zone at 2200 m asl (Pothivasa, PV) and 3600 m asl (Tungnath, TN) altitudes in Garhwal, North west Himalaya, India. These altitudes represent temperate and alpine region of the Himalaya. Since the species has a very few wild populations, cul...

Journal: :Phytochemistry 2004
Vijai K Agnihotri Rajendra K Thappa Baleshwar Meena Bal K Kapahi Rajendra K Saxena Ghulam N Qazi Shri G Agarwal

Fresh aerial parts of Angelica glauca, growing wild in Kashmir valley in higher Himalaya (Jammu and Kashmir, India), collected at flowering stage from different locations, on hydro-distillation provided a refreshing light pale coloured essential oil with characteristic floral woody flavour. The oil was found to be a complex mixture of mono- and sesquiterpenes and 34 compounds accounting for nea...

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