Effects of Disturbance Intensities on Vegetation Patterns in Oak Forests of Kumaun, West Himalaya

In order to realize the significance of oak forests for ecology and economy of the Himalayan region,the present study attempts to objectively characterize disturbance intensities and their impacts on compositional features of identified Oak forests, i.e.Banj-oak(Quercus leucotrichophora A.Camus), Ti...

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Biodiversity
demography
Disturbance
Earth and Environmental Science
Earth Sciences
Ecology
Economics
Environment
Environmental management
Forests
Geography
Mountains
Planting density
Quercus leucotrichophora
regeneration
Seedlings
Terrestrial ecosystems
Trees
Vegetation
Vegetation patterns
喜马拉雅地区
天然更新
干扰强度
干扰程度
幼苗密度
栎林
森林生态
植被格局
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