Endangered Golden mahseer Tor putitora Hamilton: a review of natural history

JP Bhatt, MK Pandit - Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 2016 - Springer
Abstract Golden mahseer, Tor putitora Hamilton, one of the largest freshwater fish of the
Indian sub-continent, inhabits mainly Himalayan rivers in the foothills. Among numerous …

Threats from India's Himalaya dams

RE Grumbine, MK Pandit - Science, 2013 - science.org
To meet surging domestic energy demand, provide power to the largest population in the
world that lacks electricity (> 400 million people), and reduce rapidly growing CO2 …

[HTML][HTML] Is there always space at the top? Ensemble modeling reveals climate-driven high-altitude squeeze for the vulnerable snow trout Schizothorax richardsonii in …

A Sharma, VK Dubey, JA Johnson, YK Rawal… - Ecological …, 2021 - Elsevier
Mountain systems throughout the globe are conspicuously sensitive to on-going climate
alterations. This condition is much more detrimental in the Himalaya, where the rate of …

Beyond 25 years of EIA in India: Retrospection and way forward

U Jha-Thakur, F Khosravi - Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) experience in India dates back since the
70s when it was practiced only as an administrative decision. However, it was not made …

A Detailed Review on The Rarely Found Himalayan Herb Selinum Vaginatum: Its Active Constituents, Pharmacological Uses, Traditional and Potential Benefits‎‎

N Saraswat, N Sachan, P Chandra - Pharmacophore, 2020 - pharmacophorejournal.com
Recommencement on the use of herbal drugs and products for curing any ailment and
treatment of diseases has been restored in recent decades [1]. The refurbished belief in …

Dendritic prioritization through spatial stream network modeling informs targeted management of Himalayan riverscapes under brown trout invasion

A Sharma, VK Dubey, JA Johnson… - Journal of Applied …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
With the concept of 'riverscapes' long pending to be acknowledged in the 'landscape‐
centric'legislative framework of Himalayan nations, conservation of native riverine species …

Introduced, invaded and forgotten: allopatric and sympatric native snow trout life-histories indicate brown trout invasion effects in the Himalayan hinterlands

A Sharma, VK Dubey, JA Johnson, YK Rawal… - Biological …, 2021 - Springer
After 150 years of introduction of the brown trout Salmo trutta in Himalaya, the native
species' response to this globally pervasive invader, is still unknown. Here, we investigate …

Identifying knowledge gaps in the research and management of invasive species in India

NA Mungi, M Kaushik, NP Mohanty, R Rastogi… - Biologia, 2019 - Springer
India, a megadiverse tropical country is grappling with the issue of biological invasions. As a
signatory to the Convention on Biological Diversity, India is committed for managing its …

Predicting impacts of climate variability on habitats of Hippophae salicifolia (D. Don)(Seabuckthorn) in Central Himalayas: Future challenges

S Dhyani, R Kadaverugu, D Dhyani, P Verma… - Ecological …, 2018 - Elsevier
Climate variability is the most influential driver altering the natural habitats of species
leading to worldwide biodiversity loss. Understanding the climatic niche of vulnerable …

River birds as potential indicators of local-and catchment-scale influences on Himalayan river ecosystems

A Sinha, N Chatterjee, SJ Ormerod… - Ecosystems and …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Rivers are affected by changes in catchment land-use and other modifications to their
channel, floodplains and riparian zones. Such changes can affect biodiversity downstream …