2021
DOI: 10.1186/s40657-021-00290-5
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Exploring potentialities of avian genomic research in Nepalese Himalayas

Abstract: Nepal, a small landlocked country in South Asia, holds about 800 km of Himalayan Mountain range including the Earth’s highest mountain. Within such a mountain range in the north and plain lowlands in the south, Nepal provides a habitat for about 9% of global avian fauna. However, this diversity is underrated because of the lack of enough studies, especially using molecular tools to quantify and understand the distribution patterns of diversity. In this study, we reviewed the studies in the last two decades (20… Show more

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“…Research on urban birds in Nepal lags behind that in neighbouring countries like India and China yet shows comparable levels to studies conducted in Pakistan and Bangladesh (Figure 3). China is leading urban bird research and substantive efforts have been made in India (Figure 3) which is an expected trend as shown in other life science research (Ghimire et al 2021).…”
Section: Limited Urban Bird Research In Nepalsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…Research on urban birds in Nepal lags behind that in neighbouring countries like India and China yet shows comparable levels to studies conducted in Pakistan and Bangladesh (Figure 3). China is leading urban bird research and substantive efforts have been made in India (Figure 3) which is an expected trend as shown in other life science research (Ghimire et al 2021).…”
Section: Limited Urban Bird Research In Nepalsupporting
confidence: 53%