Spatiotemporal range dynamics and conservation optimization for endangered medicinal plants in the Himalaya
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Winnie W. Mambo,
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Jie Liu
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Global Ecology and Conservation,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. e03390 - e03390
Published: Dec. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Assessing the impact of global warming on the distributions of Allium stipitatum and Kelussia odoratissima in the Central Zagros using a MaxEnt model
PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
20(4), P. e0321167 - e0321167
Published: April 16, 2025
Global
warming
is
an
undeniable
fact
occurring
in
different
parts
of
the
world.
Climate
changes
can
have
irreversible
effects
on
plant
communities,
particularly
endemic
and
endangered
species.
Therefore,
it
important
to
predict
impact
climate
change
distribution
these
species
help
protect
them.
This
study
utilized
MaxEnt
model
forecast
distributions
two
medicinal,
edible,
aromatic
species,
Kelussia
odoratissima
Allium
stipitatum
,
Chaharmahal
Bakhtiari
province.
The
used
CCSM4
general
circulation
along
with
scenarios,
RCP2.6
RCP8.5,
for
2050s
2070s
potential
studied.
research
findings
indicated
that
performed
effectively
prediction
(AUC≥0.9).
primary
environmental
variables
influencing
were
found
be
isothermality
(Bio3),
soil
organic
carbon,
pH
A.
precipitation
seasonality
(Bio15),
wettest
month
(Bio13)
K.
.
suggest
studied
expected
decline
due
change,
under
both
RCP8.5
scenarios.
indicates
likely
a
significantly
negative
effect
habitats
leading
ecological
socio-economic
impacts.
our
emphasizes
urgent
need
conservation
efforts
prevent
their
extinction
habitats.
Language: Английский
The role of indigenous knowledge in advancing the therapeutic use of medicinal plants: challenges and opportunities
Plant Signaling & Behavior,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
19(1)
Published: Dec. 9, 2024
Language: Английский
Overharvesting Is the Leading Conservation Issue of the Endangered Flagship Species Artemisia granatensis Boiss
Diversity,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(12), P. 744 - 744
Published: Dec. 3, 2024
Here
I
examine
the
overexploitation
of
Artemisia
granatensis,
a
narrow
endemic
medicinal
plant
species
from
Sierra
Nevada,
Spain,
and
consequences
for
its
conservation.
With
over
50,000
flowering
used
purposes
worldwide,
many
face
sustainability
issues
due
to
overharvesting
habitat
loss.
Historical
documentation
A.
granatensis
use
dates
back
13th
century,
highlighting
significance
in
traditional
medicine.
However,
this
has
suffered
extensive
overexploitation,
particularly
19th
20th
centuries,
leading
significant
decline
populations.
Conservation
concerns
were
first
raised
1909,
despite
being
legally
protected
since
1982,
illegal
collection
environmental
pressures
persist.
Today,
is
critically
endangered,
with
fewer
than
2000
individuals
remaining
fragmented
The
study
synthesizes
historical
recent
literature
understand
long-standing
on
limited
conservation
efforts
made.
Cultivation
proposed
as
crucial
strategy
reduce
pressure
wild
populations
ensure
survival
flagship
important
species.
Language: Английский
Synopsis of the flora of the «Kokshetau» SNNP of the «Ormandy Bulak» Branch
Eurasian Journal of Ecology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
79(2), P. 81 - 89
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
This
article
presents
a
summary
of
the
flora
and
results
floristic
analysis
plants
growing
on
territory
«Kokshetau»
state
national
natural
park
«Ormandy
bulak»
branch.
During
study,
following
signs
vegetation
were
identified:
habitat
in
study
area;
classification
life
forms
by
K.
Raunkier
I.G.
Serebryakov;
ecological
group
relation
to
moisture;
economic
signifi-cance.
A
taxonomic
was
also
carried
out
ratio
genera
species
determined.
The
branch
SNNP
has
56
species,
54
27
families.
leading
include
Rosaceae
Juss.,
Asteraceae
Dumort,
Ranunculaceae
FabaceaeLindl.
Plantaginaceae
Juss.
Rubus
L.
Galium
they
are
dominant
genera.
In
addition,
spe-cies
listed
Red
Book
Kazakhstan
have
been
identified,
these
Pulsatilla
patens
(L.)
Mill.
Adonis
vernalis
order
preserve
full
biological
diversity,
not
only
endangered
it
is
necessary
assess
current
regional
their
structure
prospects
for
rational
use.
Language: Английский