Fire-sensitive and threatened plants in the Upper Paraguay River Basin, Brazil: Identifying priority areas for Integrated Fire Management and ecological restoration

PI Martins, LBC Belém, LM Peluso, JK Szabo… - Ecological …, 2024 - Elsevier
Extreme wildfires present an ever-increasing problem in different landscapes around the
world. Here, we explore recent wildfires to prioritize recovery efforts and mitigate effects of …

Conspectus on endangered carnivorous pitcher plant Nepenthes khasiana Hook. f. emphasizing in-vitro regeneration, pitcher development, and stability in genetic …

S Bhattacharjee, N Washmin, T Borah, A Sarkar… - South African Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract Development of pitchers is the key ornamental feature of carnivorous endemic
Nepenthes khasiana Hook. f. As the modification of leaves leads to pitcher formation, the …

[HTML][HTML] Identify priority protected areas for biodiversity conservation adapting to future climate and land cover changes

R Liu, H Kong, Q Wang, Y Li - Ecological Indicators, 2025 - Elsevier
Biodiversity, essential for sustainable development, faces threats from climate and land
cover changes, which are the primary drivers of biodiversity loss. While previous studies …

Niche model based conservation and ecorestoration area prediction of threatened Prioria pinnata (Fabaceae) and conservation implication on IUCN status

MA Devika, KHA Bachan - Ecological Frontiers, 2024 - Elsevier
Prioria pinnata (Roxb. ex DC.) Breteler, a threatened endemic canopy tree in the Western
Ghats-Sri Lanka biodiversity hotspot, which is threatened by habitat loss and low density …

[PDF][PDF] New distribution records of the endemic pitcher plant, Nepenthes khasiana Hook. f. and identification of threats in Meghalaya, India

A Bhattacharya, SG Momin, P Sarkar - Journal of Environmental Biology, 2024 - jeb.co.in
Aim: The present study entails new distribution records along with the identification of threats
to the pitcher plant, Nepenthes khasiana Hook. f. in Meghalaya, India. Methodology: A trail …