2020
DOI: 10.23910/1.2020.2139
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Impact of Controlled Burning on Herbs in High Altitude Zone of Chirpine Forests in Solan and Nahan Circles, Himachal Pradesh

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“…The Himalayas is one of the youngest mountain ecosystems on this planet Earth with magnificent beauty uniqueness and endemism in life forms [3,4]. With a wider range of climates and unique habitat types, this gigantic system of mountain chains supports highly diverse flora and fauna [5][6][7]. Indian Himalayan Region (IHR) provides unique habitat to 18,940 species of plants, 8,500 species (40% endemics) are represented by Angiosperms; 44 species (15.91% endemics) by Gymnosperms, 600 species (25% endemics) of Pteridophytes; 1737 species (32.53% endemics) of Bryophytes, 1,159 species (11.22% endemics) of Lichens; and 6,900 species (27.39% endemics) of Fungi [8,9].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The Himalayas is one of the youngest mountain ecosystems on this planet Earth with magnificent beauty uniqueness and endemism in life forms [3,4]. With a wider range of climates and unique habitat types, this gigantic system of mountain chains supports highly diverse flora and fauna [5][6][7]. Indian Himalayan Region (IHR) provides unique habitat to 18,940 species of plants, 8,500 species (40% endemics) are represented by Angiosperms; 44 species (15.91% endemics) by Gymnosperms, 600 species (25% endemics) of Pteridophytes; 1737 species (32.53% endemics) of Bryophytes, 1,159 species (11.22% endemics) of Lichens; and 6,900 species (27.39% endemics) of Fungi [8,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Species cannot be studied under isolation, being at the basic level of ecological hierarchy, they play very important roles in the concerned community, ecosystem, and finally the biosphere. Dominance and diversity of any species depend upon habitat diversity, seasonal variation, edaphic factors, and anthropogenic disturbances [11]. Biotic community refers to an assemblage of populations occurring in a prescribed area or physical habitat.…”
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“…Twenty-four species of Lymantridae have been listed from Punjab and 54 species of the family Arctiidae (Kaleka 2010(Kaleka , 2015. While Kumar et al (2018) have listed 36 geometrid species, Kirti et al (2007) and Kumar et al (2015) have reported over 20 noctuid species of moths, all from Chir Pine Pinus roxburghii forest areas of Himachal Pradesh state (Bilaspur, Shimla, & Solan districts). However, none of the authors gave the precise location of any of their records and most of them do not fall in the Shiwalik ranges.…”
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confidence: 99%