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Relationship between Micro-Slope and Plant Coverage (With Diagram and Table)

During the fieldwork it has been observed that the micro-level slopes influence the distribution of plant and plant coverage (number of plants/25 sq. m) on the land. Examination of field data by sophisticated software also strongly supports that hypothesis. Distance is also very important to identify the zoning of high and low plant coverage. Table 2 is showing the nature [...]

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Role of Wildlife Corridors in Biodiversity Conservation

The 21st century has brought many conservation challenges to the fore. One very important and significant challenge that has evoked considerable scientific interest is the fragmentation of wildlife habitat. With rapidly expanding human populations and other competing land uses, areas that used to be continuous habitat have become broken and fragmented, isolating plant and animal populations contained within them. Habitat [...]

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Benefits of Conserving Wildlife Corridors

A wildlife corridor has been defined as a linear landscape element which serves as a linkage between historically connected habitat/natural areas, and is meant to facilitate movement between these natural areas (McEuen, 1993). From a landscape ecology viewpoint, a corridor has been defined as a linear habitat that is embedded in a dissimilar matrix which connects two or more larger [...]

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