1. Habitat mapping through improving the conservation status of genus Clausina- an important medicinal plant of Assam, India.
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Deka, K., Kalita, N., Das, S., Saikia, S., Saikia, D., Tanti, B., Sahariah, D., and Das, N.
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ECOLOGICAL niche ,GEOSPATIAL data ,ECOLOGICAL models ,SPECIES distribution ,BOTANY - Abstract
The genus Clausina is one of the important medicinal components of Flora of Assam. In Assam, only three species of Clausina are reported i.e., C. lansium, C. excavata and C. heptaphylla, and all of these species are restricted only a few pockets of forest of Assam. Thus, it is important to conserve this species using appropriate research. The present study focuses on the distribution, population size estimation and to find out the predicted distributional locations of genus Clausina by Maximum Entropy (Maxent) modeling for the purposes of conservation. The model is based on geospatial data sets of past and current distribution of Clausina species, climatic data and topographic attributes. The Maxent model was used to identify the current potential habitat of Clausina species and to predict the suitable habitat of the genus in the future. In our present investigation, the population size for all the species of Clausina was found to be very poor i.e., mean density, frequency of occurrence and abundance in relation to other associated species was 0.165, 12.593 and 1.576 for C. lansium; 0.544, 26.296 and 2.230 for C. excavata and 0.381, 34.44 and 11.166 for C. heptaphylla. So the present investigation is to find out the population status and distributional locations of genus Clausina for reintroduction in Assam. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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