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Reddy, K. Srinivas. "Rejuvenation of Reserve Forest by Forest Interventions (Species and Different Plantations)." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 9, no. 11 (2021): 2055–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2021.39180.

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Abstract: Eco-restoration is a technique for rejuvenation of degraded ecosystem to their near original state. It also helps to control soil erosion, develop microbial ecology, enhance biomass production and socio-economic development. The present study was focused on a new approach called Rejuvenation Technology for less forest area. India is bestowed with the rich diversity of flora and fauna due to diverse environment. Global warming and consequent impending danger of climate changes has necessitated to arrest deforestation. The species diversity has also helped in the selection of appropria
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ROUT, Debidutta, Manas R. MOHANTA, and Sudam C. SAHU. "Floristic diversity of climbing plants in tropical forests of Similipal Biosphere Reserve, Odisha, India." Notulae Scientia Biologicae 14, no. 1 (2022): 11003. http://dx.doi.org/10.15835/nsb14111003.

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Climbers influence the diversity and composition of forest ecosystem immensely. We have investigated the floristic composition of climbing plants in tropical forests of Similipal Biosphere Reserve (SBR), Odisha, India. A total of 120 climber plant species belonging to 74 genera and 33 families were documented in all forests. Among families, the most speciose families were Fabaceae (25 species) and Convolvulaceae (22 species) followed by Cucurbitaceae (11 species), Vitaceae (8 species), Dioscoreaceae (7 species) etc. Similarly, dominant genera were Ipomoea possessing the highest number of speci
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Mammadov, T., S. Bagirova, M. Hasanova, and A. Ahmadova. "Forest Biodiversity of Basitchay State Nature Reserve." Bulletin of Science and Practice 8, no. 2 (2022): 55–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.33619/2414-2948/75/07.

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The study analyzed the natural plant species of the Basitchay State Nature Reserve, located in the south of the Lesser Caucasus (Zangelan District), the population status of plants in the areas, the taxonomic composition of trees, shrubs and grasses. To this end, the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Institute of Dendrology of Azerbaijan NAS got acquainted with the current situation in the district. During the monitoring, satellite images, GPS coordinates, etc. were used. Soil samples brought from the site were examined for 14 indicators of the min
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Rao, Jinfeng, Xunzhi Ouyang, Ping Pan, Cheng Huang, Jianfeng Li, and Qinglong Ye. "Ecological Risk Assessment of Forest Landscapes in Lushan National Nature Reserve in Jiangxi Province, China." Forests 15, no. 3 (2024): 484. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f15030484.

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It is highly valuable to analyze and assess the landscape ecological risk of nature reserves to prevent and resolve ecological risks, as well as to effectively protect and maintain the sustainable development of nature reserves. Taking the forest landscape of the Lushan National Nature Reserve as its study object, this study performed grid processing for the nature reserve and classified forest landscape types using the Forest Resource Inventory Database in 2019. A landscape ecological index model was constructed to evaluate the ecological risk. Global and local Moran index values were used to
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Miah, Md Danesh, and Gazi Azizul Islam. "Contextualization of Forest Governance for Implementation of REDD+ in Bangladesh." Chittagong University Journal of Science 41, no. 1 (2021): 148–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/cujs.v41i1.51921.

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Poor governance accelerates the deforestation and forest degradation through corruption in Bangladesh due to the enhancement of prevalent activities such as excessive collection of forests products, trafficking of logs out of reserve forests, land grabs by powerful actors, illegal encroachment of forests, etc. The study was conducted with a view to assessing the present scenario of the forest governance system based on five UN principles in Bangladesh which will be the driving force to the successful implementation of the REDD+. The study was conducted in Rangamati, Madhupur, and Sreemangal, t
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Dr., S. B. Sangale. "Bison Sanctuary in Kolhapur District of Maharashtra: A Geographical Perspective." International Journal of Advance and Applied Research 4, no. 1 (2023): 189–92. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7546763.

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Radhanagari Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in greenly ranges of Sahaydri of Western Ghat in Kolhapur District. Previously jungle of Radhanagri was specially used as favorite hunting spot by the king of Kolhapur Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj. In the year 1958 this game reserve including  places from south and west including Panlet, Olvan, Gaganbawada and Mouje Taliye making altogether 19.61 Sq. Km of an area was declared as  Sanctuary for bison and recognized as Dajipur Bison Sanctuary (Reserve Forest). After that by taking into account the importance of diversified forests and occurrence
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Dadzie, Adams Elias, and Antwi Mary. "Modelling the risk of forest to fire for the Bosomkese Forest Reserve, Ahafo Region, Ghana." South African Journal of Geomatics 10, no. 1 (2022): 60–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/sajg.v10i1.5.

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Forest fire is a devastating phenomenon in real life, causing huge losses of lives, properties and ecologies. A risk assessment model to identify, classify and map forest fire risk areas is presented in this paper. This model considers four risk models, i.e. ignition model, detection model, response model and fuel model analysis. The first model concentrates on human influence factors in forest fires, including the land use, distance from roads, and distance from settlements and the second model is made up of the possibility of fire visibility from road and settlement viewpoint. The forest fir
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Salleh, Norzielawati, Syazwani Azeman, Ruth Kiew, Imin Kamin, and Kong Richard Cheng. "Plant Checklist of the Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia." One Ecosystem 2 (August 30, 2017): e13708. https://doi.org/10.3897/oneeco.2.e13708.

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Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve, the oldest forest reserve in Malaysia established in 1900, lies in the center of Kuala Lumpur, the capital city. Over time it has been reduced from 17.5 ha to 9.37 ha but still retains important biodiversity. Its lowland equatorial rain forest has never been logged and tall emergent species to 35 m tall and 124 cm diameter persist. Since 1900, 499 plant species (2 lycophytes, 25 ferns, 39 monocots and 433 dicots) have been recorded. This year-long survey refound 425 species, including the rare <i>Tarenna rudis</i> (Rubiaceae), a local endemic found only in Selangor
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Tashev, Alexander, and Аnzhela Dzyba. "Representation of the genus Larix Mill. in the protected areas of Ukrainian Polissia." Ukrainian Journal of Forest and Wood Science 14, no. 4 (2023): 8–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.31548/forest/4.2023.08.

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Larix decidua Mill. may become more important than Picea abies (L.) Karst for reforestation and restoration of the natural balance, and therefore it is necessary to investigate this species. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to conduct an inventory of Larix taxa in the protected areas of the mixed forest zone of Ukrainian Polissia, to analyse their distribution, age structure, and use. Research methods used: route, analytical, comparative analysis, systematisation. It was found that 5 species, one variety and two hybrids of larch grow in the protected areas of the mixed forest zone of U
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Yu, Mingquan, and Yizhen Liu. "Landscape Ecological Integrity Assessment to Improve Protected Area Management of Forest Ecosystem." Ecologies 6, no. 2 (2025): 38. https://doi.org/10.3390/ecologies6020038.

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Understanding the ecological integrity of a protected area is a central topic for the management and conservation of these key areas. An ecological integrity framework based on a series of landscape ecology indices was developed to monitor and evaluate the status and conditions of ecological integrity among different functional zones in the Xiangjiangyuan Provincial Nature Reserve. The results showed that this nature reserve has high ecological quality and low anthropogenic influence, with the ecosystem generally well-maintained. The important landscape types of this nature reserve include eve
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Kpatinnon, Noudossessi Rufin, Mahouénan Bédi Jonas Sossou, Alex Vidjannangni Tobias Mevognon, Prudence Adéolé Orekan, and Rachad Kolawolé Foumilayo Mandus Ali. "Anthropization of Goroubi forest reserve (GFR) in North Benin, West Africa." Holistic approach to environment 14, no. 1 (2023): 20–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.33765/thate.14.1.3.

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The Goroubi forest reserve (GFR) is under pressure leading to its extinction. This research aims to contribute to the restoration plans of the said forest in the district of Birni-Lafia in north Benin. In order to achieve this, questionnaire surveys and interviews were conducted with 79 people through random sampling in all of the villages of the district. The importance value index (IVI) of the pressures and the response rate were calculated. Mainly occupied by the rônier (Borassus aethiopum) originally, the GFR is particularly threatened by agriculture (IVI = 1), illegal exploitation (IVI =
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Fakana, Selemon Thomas, Chiranjib Kumar Choudhary, and Alemken Berihun Mengist. "ECOTOURISM POTENTIALS OF THE MAJANG FOREST BIOSPHERE RESERVE. GAMBELLA, SOUTH WEST ETHIOPIA." International Journal of Tourism & Hospitality Reviews 6, no. 1 (2019): 12–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.18510/ijthr.2019.612.

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Purpose – the purpose of this study was to identify ecotourism potentials of the Majang Forest Biosphere Reserve.&#x0D; Methodology – The study employed qualitative research approach using an exploratory research design. Data was collected through in-depth interviews and focus group discussion besides to field observations. Accordingly, key informants interviewees were held with 12 villages senior leaders (n=60), key informants from 6 departments (n=30) and NGO experts (n=5). Altogether, 95 respondents were involved in this study&#x0D; Findings – The results of this research revealed that faun
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Chhetry, D. Thapa, and J. Pal. "Diversity of Mammals in and around of Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve." Our Nature 8, no. 1 (2011): 254–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/on.v8i1.4336.

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Though the Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve was established for the protection of wild water buffalo, there are other mammals in and around of it due to the presence of different type of habitats like rivers, oxbow lakes, seepage stream, marshlands, floodplains, ponds, swamp forest etc. This paper deals with the study of mammals in and around of Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve. Altogether 21 species of mammals belonging to 19 genera and 13 families were found during the study period. Among these 3 occurred commonly, 11 rarely and 7 occasionally at local level.DOI: 10.3126/on.v8i1.4336
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Chauchard, Sandrine, Gaëlle Pille, and Christopher Carcaillet. "Large herbivores control the invasive potential of nonnative Austrian black pine in a mixed deciduous Mediterranean forest." Canadian Journal of Forest Research 36, no. 4 (2006): 1047–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/x05-282.

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The invasive potential of the nonnative Austrian black pine (Pinus nigra subsp. nigra Arn.) was analyzed in a 100-year-old Mediterranean mixed deciduous forest in the Massane Nature Reserve, eastern Pyrenees (France). The reserve holds approximately 120–150 semiferal cattle (Bos taurus L.) that browse and trample the woody regeneration. Tree age structure was assessed by dendrochronology to reconstruct the pine population dynamics in grazed and nongrazed (fenced in 1954) portions of the forested reserve. The age structure of the pine population regenerating before 1960 was similar between the
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Sulistyadi, Eko. "Mammals diversity of mount sawal wildlife reserve, Ciamis, West Jawa." BIO Web of Conferences 19 (2020): 00002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20201900002.

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We conducted research on mammals diversity in the Mount Sawal Wildlife Reserve on March 2012. Data collection was obtained by direct observation and interviews. They are includes direct encounters, traces/signs of the mammals presence (ex: faeces, traces/footprints, odors, scratch marks, food scraps, etc.) as well as information from the community around the forest. Observations were carried out in seven observation path/forest block in Mount Sawal namely Belandongan, Cibaruyan Jero, Gintung, Gunung Luhur, Kigugula, Jamikuwu, and Sawah Gunung. We documented at least 10 species of mammals have
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LU, Hongyan, Wei LI, Xinsheng ZHAO, Jinzhi WANG, Yinru LEI, and Xiajie ZHAI. "A dataset of the plant species list across typical nature reserves in Fengtai District, Beijing during 2021–2022." China Scientific Data 9, no. 2 (2024): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.11922/11-6035.csd.2023.0081.zh.

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Plants serve as the core elements of nature reserves as well as the fundamental resources for preserving ecosystem functions, including biodiversity. In this paper, using the findings from field surveys of plants in 2021 and 2022, we compiled a dataset of the plant species list for four typical nature reserves (i.e. Nanyuan Forest and Wetland Park, Lüdi Park, Lotus Pond Park, and Beigong National Forest Park) in Fengtai District, Beijing. This dataset includes 255 species of 179 genera across 73 families of tree, shrub, and herbaceous plant species. In addition, the dataset contains informatio
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Aman, Sahu Aman Sahu, and Anoop Kumar Bhartiya Prof. Anoop Kumar Bhartiya Prof. "Livelihood Conditions of the Inhabitants of the Fringe Villages of Pilibhit Tiger Reserve." International Journal for Research Trends and Innovation 8, no. 11 (2023): 340–45. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10208388.

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The "livelihood approach" has produced the most thorough information regarding the many livelihood methods used by households. The "livelihood approach" proponents believe that "livelihood activities" are more than just a collection of tasks people perform to meet their basic needs; rather, they are the outcome of the interaction between different skills, assets (such as social and material resources), and tasks necessary for a living. It means that, livelihood activities are the result of people using capital for supporting their livelihood activities. Department For International Development
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Aman, Sahu Aman Sahu, and Anoop Kumar Bhartiya Prof. Anoop Kumar Bhartiya Prof. "LIVELIHOOD ISSUES AND CHALLENGES FACED BY THE INHABITANTS OF PILIBHIT TIGER RESERVE." International Journal of Scientific Development and Research 8, no. 11 (2023): 505–11. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10208399.

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The "livelihood approach" has produced the most thorough information regarding the many livelihood methods used by households. The "livelihood approach" proponents believe that "livelihood activities" are more than just a collection of tasks people perform to meet their basic needs; rather, they are the outcome of the interaction between different skills, assets (such as social and material resources), and tasks necessary for a living. It means that, livelihood activities are the result of people using capital for supporting their livelihood activities. Department For International Development
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Pchelkin, A. V. "PRIMARY INFORMATION ABOUT LICHENS OF THE “LEKSHMOKH” STATE NATURE RESERVE." Problems of Ecological Monitoring and Ecosystem Modelling 30, no. 3-4 (2019): 38–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.21513/0207-2564-2019-3-38-49.

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The state nature complex (landscape) nature reserve of regional importance “Lekshmokh” (Arkhangelsk region) was created on June 14, 2019. It adjoins the borders of the Kenozersky National Park. Its area is 25248.7 ha. The watershed territory of the reserve is extremely important for the ecological balance of the ecosystems of the Kenozersky National Park and the drainage basins of the Onega, Kena, Lacha, Lekshmozero and Kenozero lakes. During the course of their development, the marshes of the reserve and the forest-bog complexes located inside them and framing them formed a bog system unique
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Mangaraj, Abhijit. "Decrease of Forest and its Impact on Villages around Simlipal National Park." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 11, no. 7 (2023): 262–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2023.54578.

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Abstract: Household economy in and around Simlipal Tiger Reserve very much depends on the forest that supports cattle and livestock rearing and level of milk production whichis the primary source of livelihood of those living in the reserve. However, families living in the buffer zone or adjacent Core-2 and Core-3 (can be called semi-buffer) earn a little from agriculture which is practiced on a limited revenue lands that has been restricted by the forest managements for the protection of forest from further degradation. Also, the villagers earn from the sale of cattle directly that is mainly
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Menon, ARR, and RG Vishnu-Menon. "MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES FOR PREVENTION OF FOREST FIRE AND ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION IN TROPICS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO WESTERN GHATS OF KERALA REGION, INDIA." JOURNAL OF TROPICAL FOREST SCIENCE 34, no. 1 (2022): 24–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.26525/jtfs2022.34.1.24.

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Management of forest fire is one of the top priority activities of forest departments, both in tropics and temperate regions. Extensive amount and intensive efforts are deployed to combat fire. The results of a case study on forest fire prone mapping conducted at Periyar tiger reserve in Western Ghats of Kerala, India, was highlighted, and based on the study, the implementation of fire management strategies were discussed. The fire risk map was validated with the forest fire inventory points of Forest Survey of India. Forest fire is a frequent occurrence in tropical forests, especially in mois
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Agatha, Thesalonika Vega Puspa, I. Gusti Ayu Ketut Rachmi Handayani, and Fatma Ulfatun Najicha. "Urgency of the Role of Society in Protection Conservation Area." Law Research Review Quarterly 8, no. 2 (2022): 153–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.15294/lrrq.v8i2.53828.

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Indonesia has at least 54 National Parks (Taman Nasional) and 123 Nature Tourism Parks (Taman Wisata Alam) with an area of 16 million ha. In addition to national parks and Nature Tourism Parks, the potential of natural tourism in conservation areas in Indonesia is also located 28 units Forest Park, Buru Park 11 units, Nature Reserve 219 units, Wildlife Sanctuary 72 units, and Nature Reserve Area /Nature Conservation Area as much as 56 units. However, there is still unlicensed forest control, illegal logging, falsification of documents, smuggling of rare animals or plants, forest fires and etc.
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Zamir, Ahmed, Arz Muhammad Umrani, Tariq Khan, Shabbir Ahmed Jan, and Bashirullah a. "MANAGEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS OF WILD BOAR IN SUB-TROPICAL CHIR PINE FOREST IN SIRAN FOREST DIVISION, TANGLAI RESERVE FOREST, DISTRICT MANSEHRA, KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA." International Journal of Advanced Research 9, no. 11 (2021): 640–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.21474/ijar01/13785.

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The current study was conducted in May &amp; June 2021 in Tanglai State Forest which is a Sub-Tropical Chir Pine Forest Type, the key species are: Common Leopard (Pathera pardus), Wild Boar (Sus scrofa), Jackals (Canis aureus), Rhesus Monkey (Macaca Mulatta), Kalij Pheasant (Lophura leucomelanos), Flying Squirrels (Pteromyini). In KPK, Wild Boar is found mostly in the west of Indus around Peshawar, Mardan Bannu, D.I Khan etc. In this paper it is recommended that the presence of Wild Boar and the way they may affect their habitat should be monitored because its population multiplies so fastly h
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Thriq Khan, Shabbir Ahmed Jan,Dr. Bashirullahl, Ahmed Zamir, Arz Muhammad Umranil,. "MANAGEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS OF WILD BOAR IN SUB- TROPICAL CHIR PINE FOREST IN SIRAN FOREST DIVISION, TANGLAI RESERVE FOREST, DISTRICT MANSEHRA, KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA." Journal Of Advanced Zoology 42, no. 02 (2022): 207–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.17762/jaz.v42i02.56.

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The current study was conducted in May &amp; June 2021 in Tanglai State Forest which is a Sub-Tropical Chir Pine Forest Type, the key species are: Common Leopard (Pathera Pardus), Wild Boar (Sus scrofa), Jackals (Canis aureus), Rhesus Monkey (Macaca Mulatta), Kalij Pheasant (Lophura leucomelanos), Flying Squirrels (Pteromyini). In KPK, Wild Boar is found mostly in the west of Indus around Peshawar, Mardan Bannu, D.I Khan etc. In this paper; it is recommended that the presence of Wild Boar and the way they may affect their habitat should be monitored because its population multiplies so fastly
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Janeczko, Emilia, Ernest Bielinis, Ulfah Tiarasari, et al. "How Dead Wood in the Forest Decreases Relaxation? The Effects of Viewing of Dead Wood in the Forest Environment on Psychological Responses of Young Adults." Forests 12, no. 7 (2021): 871. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f12070871.

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The intensity of the neutral environment impact on humans may be determined by specific features of space, including dead wood occurrence. Dead wood is claimed to be disliked by the public because it reduces the scenic beauty and recreational values of the forest. The attractiveness of a forest with dead wood may be determined by its variants. Much is known about the preference for landscape with dead wood, but there is little information available about how such a landscape affects a person’s mental relaxation, improves mood, increases positive feelings, levels of vitality, etc. Hence, the ai
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Raet, Janar, Kalev Sepp, and Are Kaasik. "Assessment of changes in forest coverage based on historical maps." Forestry Studies / Metsanduslikud Uurimused 48, no. 1 (2008): 67–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10132-011-0056-z.

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Assessment of changes in forest coverage based on historical maps Forest has always been an important natural resource. Issues related to forest reserve, coverage area, distribution pattern and status have been important to the forest, nature protection, as well as to environment management specialists. The present studies have proved that it is not easy to find a clear and simple answer to the above-mentioned essential issues. The indicators of the importance of the forest coverage or the coverage area at a certain period of time depend on the applied assessment methodology, primary source us
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Abhilash, ES. "Plant Ecological Studies on Gavi Forests; an Unlogged Tropical Rain Forest Ecosystem, Southern Western Ghats of India." Asia Pacific Journal of Environment Ecology and Sustainable Development 1, no. 1 (2014): 15–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/apjeesd.v1i1.9505.

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Analysis of vegetation of Goodrical Reserve forests shows that unlogged area harbours 65 arborescent species of 590 individuals /ha. On the other hand in logged area, number of species were 54 out of 579 individuals /ha. Simpson and Shannon Weiner indices of unlogged and logged area were H’- 3.08, CD-0.092 and H’- 3.60, CD-0.032 respectively. This study also shows that high endemism is seen in Goodrical R.F. and species like, Actinodaphne malabarica, Baccaurea courtallensis, Drypetes elata, Cullenia exarillata, Palaquium ellipticum etc. are quite common. Threatened species like, Anacolosa dens
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Wang, Xuerong, Mengyao Zheng, Yue Zhang, et al. "Stoichiometric Soil Microbial and Enzymatic Characteristics under Three Different Plantation Types in China’s Luya Mountain." Forests 14, no. 3 (2023): 558. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f14030558.

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It is important to maintain soil ecosystem function and ecological balance stability. This study uses ecological stoichiometry to ascertain relational constraints of soil nutrient (i.e., carbon (C), nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), etc.) cycling mechanisms and associated ecological balance characteristics in China’s temperate Luya Mountain Nature Reserve. To clarify changes and driving factors associated with soil and extracellular enzyme stoichiometry under different plantation types in July 2021, we analyzed soil nutrient, soil extracellular enzyme, and soil microbial stoichiometry characterist
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Nahorna, Natalia. "The impact of hostilities on the conservation areas of Donetsk region." Physical Geography and Geomorphology 46, no. 1 (2023): 47–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/phgg.2023.1-6.05.

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Ukraine is going through a difficult time, and therefore the topic of the influence of military actions on the protected areas is extraordinary, since the war has negative consequences for nature: pollution by explosive objects (mines, unexploded shells, etc.), fortification construction, damage to current grounds and vegetation by explosions, military transport, forest and steppe fires etc. Donetsk region is exactly that part of Ukraine, where almost all the first nature reserves were organized at the beginning of the 20th century. Unique natural sights and endemic habitats have long been att
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Amani, A. Christian, Vleminckx Jason, Drouet de la Thibauderie Thomas, Lejoly Jean, Meerts Pierre, and J. Hardy Olivier. "Species Responses to Edaphic Heterogeneity in Semi-Deciduous Forests from the Congo Basin." Greener Journal of Biological Sciences 3, no. 10 (2013): 365–74. https://doi.org/10.15580/gjbs.2013.10.112913997.

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Coexistence of species in tropical forests remains an open debate in community ecology. Two main substrates, sandy and clay soils, exist in sites harboring semi-deciduous forests in the central Congo Basin. The way this edaphic heterogeneity affects species occurrences and abundances was investigated. Sampling plots were established on each of the soils in Yoko, a natural forest reserve located in the surrounding of Kisangani (eastern D.R. Congo). Results showed that species react in different ways according to the considered soil. Some species appear to be &ldquo;edaphic specialists&rdquo; by
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Gogoi, Monsoon Jyoti. "Observations on lycaenid butterflies from Panbari Reserve Forest and adjoining areas, Kaziranga, Assam, northeastern India." Journal of Threatened Taxa 7, no. 15 (2015): 8259. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.2467.7.15.8259-8171.

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&lt;p&gt;A checklist of 116 taxa of Lycaenidae (Blues) along with notes on important species in low elevation forest of Panbari Reserve, Kaziranga - West Karbi Hills, upper Assam is reported in this paper based on surveys conducted during 2007–2012 and some recent sightings till date. Important sightings include Blue Gem &lt;em&gt;Poritia erycinoides elsiei&lt;/em&gt;, Square-band Brownie &lt;em&gt;Miletis nymphys porus&lt;/em&gt;, Plain Plushblue &lt;em&gt;Flos apidanus ahamus&lt;/em&gt;, Blue Royal &lt;em&gt;Ancema carmentalis&lt;/em&gt;, Elwes Silverline &lt;em&gt;Spindasis elwesi,&lt;/em&g
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Ruzaik, Fareena. "Appraising the Ecotourism Potentials of the Knuckles forest Reserve to Preserve its Sustainability." Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Review 8, no. 1 (2023): 30–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/jsshr.v8i1.116.

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Ecotourism is nature-based visits with the anticipation of enjoying natural attractions, learning, education, environmental protection and maintaining sustainability. The Knuckles Mountain Range was acknowledged as a ‘world’s heritage’, considering its historical value, geological and geomorphological features, ecological diversity and richness of biodiversity within the area of 160-170 km2. This study was carried out with the objective of assessing its existing potentials to promote ecotourism, while preserving its sustainability. Both primary and secondary data sources have been used for thi
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Borode, Nikhil. "Diet Composition and Food Preference of Malabar Pied Hornbill Anthracoceros coronatus in Pench Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh, India." Bioscience Biotechnology Research Communications 17, no. 2 (2024): 84–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.21786/bbrc/17.2.5.

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Hornbills are large sized fruit eating birds important in forest ecosystems as they help in natural forest regeneration through seed dispersal. Thus they also help in forest ecosystem resilience. In the vast and iconic forests of Central India, Malabar Pied Hornbill Anthracoceros coronatus is perhaps the largest frugivore bird species and therefore plays a vital role in maintaining broadleaved forest ecosystems in the region. To better understand this role played by MPH, we studied its diet at Pench Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh during the non-breeding and breeding seasons during a span of two
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Smirnova, Olga V., Anna P. Geraskina, and Vladimir N. Korotkov. "Tall herb dark coniferous forests as modern refugia of biological diversity of Northern Eurasia (on example of Pechora-Ilych Nature Reserve)." BIO Web of Conferences 24 (2020): 00083. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20202400083.

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Reconstruction of prehistoric forests can be based on restoring the areas of key species of plants and animals in those still preserved in refugiua which include tall herb forests. The main characteristic of unique boreal tall herb spruce-fir forests (association of Aconito septentrionalis-Piceetum obovatae) is presented in comparison with green moss spruce-fir forests (Eu-Piceetum abietis) that dominate in the taiga zone. Using the example of tall herb forests in the Pechora-Ilych Nature Reserve, we identified the following signs of intact forests of the Northern Eurasia: high diversity of va
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Brusak, Vitaliy, and Kateryna Moskalyuk. "Modern situation and perspectives of reserving and geotouristic utilization of Zbarazhsky Tovtry geologic-geomorphologic objects." Visnyk of the Lviv University. Series Geography, no. 49 (December 30, 2015): 25–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vgg.2015.49.8603.

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Tovtry is a complex of Miocene fossils reef buildups that rise in a scenic ridge and hills above the surrounding plains of Podillya region. The Tovtry zone consists of main ridge (the late Baden barrier reef), isolated Tovtry hills (the late Baden bioherms, located east of the ridge), isolated tovtry (the early Sarmat bioherms, located west of the main ridge), the territories of the former channels, lagoons and passes between hills, where the modern rivers flows. The correlation and form of relief of Tovtry zone elements are the basis of detailed geomorphologic zoning. Within geomorphological
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Dixit, Gopal, and Shilpa Vakshasya. "Ethnoveterinary Medicinal Plants Used By Ethnic and Rural People of Indo- Nepal Sub Himalayan International Border Region of Pilibhit Tiger Reserve (PTR), Uttar Pradesh, India." Plantae Scientia 2, no. 1 (2019): 15–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.32439/ps.v2i1.15-18.

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Tribal people are inhabiting indifferent locations of Pilibhit Tiger reserve region of Rohilkhand division of Uttar Pradesh state of India. The study area comprises of second largest forest cover among all the districts of Uttar Pradesh. This manuscript provides information on 21 medicinal plants belonging to 17 angiosperm families which are used by different tribal groups and indigenous people for curing various animal diseases. Few of the important medicinal plants are Achyranthus, Datura, Polygonum, Litsea, Bombax, Azadirachta etc. The use of locally grown, wild medicinal plants for curing
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Popova, N. "BRYOFLORA OF EXISTING AND PROSPECTIVE PROTECTED AREAS OF THE KALACH RAVINE-GIRDER SOUTHERN FOREST-STEPPE LANDSCAPE AREA, VORONEZH REGION (PART 2)." Scientific Notes of V.I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University. Biology. Chemistry 11, no. 2 (2025): 162–85. https://doi.org/10.29039/2413-1725-2025-11-2-162-185.

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The purpose of this study is to assess the representativeness of the network of protected areas of the Kalach ravine-girder southern forest-steppe landscape area (Voronezh region). The studied area is located in the central part of the Voronezh region to the east of the Don River. The landscape and ecological contrast of the area has led to a variety of vegetation cover; there are large arrays of oak forests, calciferous-petrophytic and halophytic steppes, floodplain communities, sandy steppes and pine plantations are represented on sandy terraces and zanders. The network of operating protecte
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Borisova, I. G. "Vegetation map of Norsky nature reserve (Amur Region)." Geobotanical mapping, no. 2020 (December 2020): 24–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/geobotmap/2020.24.

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The Norsky State Nature Reserve is located in Selemdzhinsky district of the Amurskaya oblast. Its area is 211 168 ha. Currently the flora of the Norsky Nature Reserve is studied in details. A species list has been published and an analysis of the flora has been made (Starchenko, Chuvasheva, 1993; Veklich, 2009). The vegetation cover is poorly studied; so far no geobotanical map of the Reserve has been compiled. Only the overview map (scale 1 : 2 500 000) of the vegetation of the Amur basin (1969) gives an idea of the vegetation as a whole. The climatic characteristics of the territory and the
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Dubis, Lidiia, and Nataliia Habchak. "Using Natural Attractions Located on the Transcarpathian region Nature Reserve Fund Territory: Problems and Prospects for Ecotourism." Physical Geography and Geomorphology 89, no. 1 (2018): 5–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/phgg.2018.1.01.

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This research highlights the main natural attractions of the nature reserve fund of the Transcarpathian region: the Synevir, Uzhansky and Zacharovanyi Kray national natural parks, the Prytysiansky and Synyak regional landscape parks, and the Carpathian Biosphere Reserve. These include, in particular, mountain ridges and peaks, fragments of river valleys, outcrops of rocks and rocky recrements, traces of the glacier (kars, glacier clay), mountain lakes, high moors, numerous springs (including mineral waters), waterfalls (cascading and single-stage), typical and rare species of flora and fauna,
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Cantemir, Valentina, and Pavel Pinzaru. "Phytocoenology research on the populations of the species Centaurea Thirkei Sch.Bip. from the Republic of Moldova." Journal of Botany XV, no. 1(26) (2024): 29–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.52240/1857-2367.2023.1(26).03.

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For the first time, the phytocoenological study of the populations of the critically endangered species [Critically Endangered (CR)], included in the Red Book of the Republic of Moldova, Centaurea thirkei Sch.Bip, was carried out from the Forest Reserve “Hîrtopul Moisei”. As a result of the phytocoenological research carried out in the reserve, out of the 13 geobotanical reliefs made, only 2 of them could be grouped at the association level (in Iridio variegatae-Quercetum pubescentis Pînzaru, Cantemir et Belous 2022), the others remain to be described at the level of phytocoenoses, not reachin
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Гарус, Иван, Ivan Garus, Шуфан Янь, and Shufan Yan'. "EFFICIENCY OF TECHNOLOGICAL PROCESS OF FORESTRY AND DEGREE EFFECTS OF TECHNOLOGICAL AND NATURAL FACTORS." Forestry Engineering Journal 7, no. 3 (2017): 167–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/article_59c2167503c2a2.81927749.

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When implementing the technological process in the forest for logging operations, various factors influence, as well as taxation indicators such as (average diameter, height of the stand, reserve per hectare, availability of growth, completeness, etc.), natural climatic factors (Soil type carrying capacity of soils, depth of snow cover, etc.), degree of operator training, etc. One of the main tasks of rational justification of the technological process of cutting areas development is to find and combine controlled factors, at which performance indicators would be extreme. The most suitable var
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Anitha, K., P. Balasubramanian, and S. Prasad. "Tree community structure and regeneration in Anaikatty Hills, Western Ghats." Indian Journal of Forestry 30, no. 3 (2007): 315–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.54207/bsmps1000-2007-60ocd9.

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This study investigates the effect of anthropogenic disturbances on tree community structure and their regeneration in Anaikatty hills, Western Ghats. The study was conducted in the reserve forests of Anaikatty hills and the adjoining Salim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History (SACON) Campus. Three habitats namely undisturbed, moderately disturbed and highly disturbed stands were identified on the basis of various signs of disturbances such as lopping, cattle grazing, nearness to human habitation, collection of non-woody forest produces etc. The study revealed a higher level of distu
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Buchman, Danny, Tomas Krilavičius, and Rytis Maskeliūnas. "Enhancing Forest Security through Advanced Surveillance Applications." Forests 14, no. 12 (2023): 2335. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f14122335.

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Forests established through afforestation are one of the most precious natural resources, especially in harsh and desert-biased conditions. Trees are often exposed to various threats that need to be addressed. Some of the threats are igniting fires, illegal lumberjacking, hunting, using, and crossing prohibited areas, etc. This article delves into the combination of advanced technologies, such as radars, thermal imaging, remote sensing, artificial intelligence, and biomass monitoring systems, in the field of forestry and natural resource security. By examining the parametric assurance technolo
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Zhang, Bin, and Chun Xiang Hu. "Diversity and Composition of Ground-Dwelling Beetles in Cold Temperate Zone Wetland, Nanwenghe National Reserve, Northeast China." Advanced Materials Research 393-395 (November 2011): 672–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.393-395.672.

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Using pitfall traps, ground-dwelling beetle assemblages were investigated in Nanwenghe National Reserve, a typical Cold Temperate Zone wetland from Northeast China between 2009 and 2010. 9 sites comprised 3 habitat types, higher normal forest HNF, lower frozen forest LFF and lower frozen grass LFG were selected, and total of 1,289 individuals, consisting of 112 species were indentified. July and August had the peaks in diversity, richness and abundance. Rarefaction estimates of species richness indicated that traps in HNF had more species and individuals than LFF and LFG. According to the feed
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Arifa, Zereen, U.D. Khan Zaheer, and A. Sardar Andleeb. "An Assessment and Documentation of Conventional Medico-Botanical Knowledge of Indigenous Communities Around Chichawatni Plantation Reserved Forest." Pharmaceutical and Chemical Journal 2, no. 4 (2015): 27–35. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13730296.

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Healing various ailments is probably the most outstanding quality of plants that mankind is dependent upon from ages. Plants are useful for treating a variety of diseases of man and also animals. The Chichawatni Plantation Forest located in Sahiwal District is designated as Reserve Land. This involves huge biological landscape, constituting numerous valuable medicinal plants. The aim of this specific study has been to document conventional knowledge of plant usage and its significance to the local people; identifying the flora; assess the abundance and measures necessary to be taken for protec
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Шевченко and Nikolay Shevchenko. "Post-fire habitats experience boreal tall vegetation in a dark coniferous taiga Middle Preduralie (on the example of reserve "Denezhkin stone")." Forestry Engineering Journal 6, no. 3 (2016): 53–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/21680.

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The article is devoted to the study of post-fire habitats experiences in a dark coniferous fo-rests of the Middle Urals. The fire influence on forest vegetation is heterogeneous in nature, be-cause of heterogeneity of the growth conditions - rough landscape, moist soil, etc. This hetero-geneity results into locally untouched small areas - habitats survival. Size of the habitats survival vary much and is several square meters, depending on the heterogeneity of ecotope conditions.
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Gouda, Sushanto, Janmejay Sethy, Netrapal Singh Chauhan, and Harendra Singh Bargali. "Study on the impacts of LULC change on the wildlife habitat and the livelihood of people in and around Dampa Tiger Reserve, Mizoram, India." Journal of Threatened Taxa 13, no. 8 (2021): 18986–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.5271.13.8.18986-18992.

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Anthropogenic activities are a matter of serious concern in the Indian Himalayan region due to adverse impacts on wildlife and habitats. This study examines resource use patterns by local people in relation to the habitat of Malayan Sun Bear in and around Dampa Tiger Reserve in Mizoram. Standard questionnaire surveys and vegetation sampling methods were used for data collection and analysis. It was found that 221.3 km2 (33.3%) of the forested areas have high human interference in the form of logging, indiscriminate tree falling and fuel wood collection, while 26% was moderately affected and 18
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Kolomiychuk, V., and A. Baransky. "Flora and vegetation of the Irpin forest." Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Series: Biology 83, no. 4 (2020): 49–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/1728_2748.2020.83.49-55.

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It is reported about the diversity of phytobiota of the valuable natural complex "Irpin Forest" in the Kyiv region. The data on the history of research of this interesting from a botanical perspective territory of Kyiv Polissia are presented. The features of the vegetation of different complexes of this forest area, dominated by oak-pine, cereal and moss-lichen forests, are characterized. The most valuable forests here are oak ones, which are rich in rare herbaceous plant species. Besides, there fragmentary occur alder stands on lowland areas. The data on the flora of this territory, which inc
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Luong, Nguyen Thi, Nguyen Van Quy, and Nguyen Van Hop. "PLANT DIVERSITY IN DAK NONG PROVINCE, VIETNAM: A CASE STUDY IN DAK GLONG AND KRONG NO DISTRICT." Journal of Forestry Science and Technology, no. 15 (2023): 108–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.55250/jo.vnuf.2023.15.108-117.

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This study was conducted in Quang Son commune (Dak Glong district), Quang Phu and Dak Nang commune (Krong No district), Dak Nong province, to determine the diversity of plant resources. The temporary transect survey and sample plot method were applied to assess the properties of forest resources as the foundation for conservation management and sustainable development of this valuable resource. This study demonstrates that the flora in Dak Nong has tremendous and vital value in terms of plant biodiversity. A total of 731 species, 425 genera, and 145 families of plants were recorded. The most d
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Suriadna, Nataliia, and Halyna Mykytynets. "Amphibians of the genus Rana in the steppe zone of Ukraine: population status, distribution, and ecological features." GEO&BIO 2023, no. 25 (2023): 187–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.53452/gb2515.

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Frogs of the genus Rana Linnaeus, 1758 are represented in the steppe zone of Ukraine by their southernmost populations. The distribution of brown frogs in the steppe zone of Ukraine is closely related to the floodplain forests of major rivers (Dnipro, Dnister, Danube, Southern Bug, Oril, Samara, Donets, etc.). The paper presents for the first time data on the distribution, ecological and population features, habitats, specifics of reproduction and development of brown frogs. New habitats of R. arvalis were found in the floodplain habitats of the lower reaches of the Dnipro River in Kherson Obl
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