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C. S. Purohit - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Ipomoea Sagittifolia Burm.f. - New Record for Rajasthan and Note on Family Convolvulaceae of Todgarh-Raoli Wildlife Sanctuary, Rajasthan
International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology, 2020Co-Authors: C. S. PurohitAbstract:Present paper deals with 28 species belonging to 6 genera of family Convolvulaceae collected from this Sanctuary. Out of these, one species Ipomoea sagittifolia is reported first time and addition for flora of Rajasthan. Eleven species are reported first time and addition for flora of Aravalli range. Three genera i.e. Argyreia, Merremia and Rivea are first time report and generic addition for flora of Todgarh-Raoli Wildlife Sanctuary and 25 plant species are addition for flora of Todgarh-Raoli Wildlife Sanctuary.
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A note on Family Lamiaceae in Todgarh-Raoli Wildlife Sanctuary, with Addition of Two Species for Flora of Rajasthan
International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology, 2020Co-Authors: C. S. Purohit, Komal Jain, MerushikhaAbstract:Present paper deals with 16 species belonging to 9 genera of family Lamiaceae collected from this Sanctuary. Out of these, two species Ocimum basilicum L. var. pilosum (Willd.) Bentham and Orthosiphon aristatus (Blume) Miq. are reported first time and addition for flora of Rajasthan. Five species are reported first time and addition for flora of Aravalli range. Seven genera Anisochilus, Anisomeles, Hyptis, Lavandula, Nepeta, Orthosiphon and Salvia are first time report and generic addition for flora of Todgarh-Raoli Wildlife Sanctuary and 14 plant species are addition for flora of Todgarh-Raoli Wildlife Sanctuary.
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First Sighting of IUCN red listed Three Bird species of Family : Accipitridae at Todgarh Raoli Wildlife Sanctuary, Rajasthan, India
International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology, 2020Co-Authors: C. S. Purohit, Mohan Singh, Partap Singh, Abhinav BhartiAbstract:This paper deals with addition of three raptor birds species (Family: Accipitridae) from Todgarh-Raoli Wildlife Sanctuary; in which two species i.e. Crested serpent eagle and Crested Hawk eagle are addition to avian diversity of Rajasthan desert and one bird species (Short toed eagle) is first record from this Sanctuary. Taxonomic description, distribution, vernacular name, present status, location map and photographs are provide here for their easy identification and updating of avian diversity of Todgarh-Raoli Wildlife Sanctuary.
Kailash Chandra - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Diversity of Orthoptera (Insecta) fauna of Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India
Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity, 2017Co-Authors: Sunil Kumar Gupta, Kailash ChandraAbstract:Abstract The paper presents the distributional record of the Orthoptera fauna of Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India. Thirty-three species pertaining to 30 genera under five families are reported. The habitus photographs and map is provided for the first time.
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Hemiptera fauna of Ratapani Wildlife Sanctuary, Madhya Pradesh, India
International Journal of Fauna and Biological Studies, 2015Co-Authors: Kailash Chandra, Reeta Bhandari, Sandeep KushwahaAbstract:Present study deals with the diversity of True bugs (Insecta: Hemiptera) from Ratapani Wildlife Sanctuary, Madhya Pradesh India. These papers deals with 30 species from 13 families of order Hemiptera from the Sanctuary witch are new record to the Sanctuary.
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Scarab beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea) of Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary, Chhattisgarh, India
Journal of Threatened Taxa, 2013Co-Authors: Kailash Chandra, Devanshu GuptaAbstract:A faunistic survey in Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary, Chhattisgarh revealed 43 species belonging to 25 genera, 16 tribes and eight subfamilies in two families, Hybosoridae and Scarabaeidae of the superfamily Scarabaeoidea. All the species are recorded for the first time from the Sanctuary, while 31 species are new to the scarab fauna of Chhattisgarh, India.
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On a collection of Orthoptera fauna from Veerangana Durgavati Wildlife Sanctuary, Madhya Pradesh, India
2009Co-Authors: Kailash Chandra, Sunil Kumar GuptaAbstract:The paper deals with the collection of Orthoptera of Veerangana Durgavati Wildlife Sanctuary, Madhya Pradesh, which includes the study of 18 species pertaining to 18 genera under 6 families.
D N Vyas - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Evaluation of Socio-Economic and Anthropogenic Activities in and Around ‘Thol Lake Wildlife Sanctuary, North Gujarat
International journal of scientific research, 2015Co-Authors: D N VyasAbstract:Socio-economic factors play a vital role in controlling the dynamics of any ecosystem with existence of human society. The anthropogenic disturbances that operate in many regions are far beyond the capacity of evolutionary adjustment, mainly due to their unpredictability. Human society operates very complex socio-economic activities. Thol Lake Wildlife Sanctuary experiences a wide range of such activates. Agriculture, livestock grazing, industries, oil drilling and tourism are the major activities being conducted in and/or around the Sanctuary. The study area is designated as a protected area. Though the forest department of the state is taking all the primary steps as per the norms for the Wildlife protection of Thol Lake Wildlife Sanctuary, several recommendations has been developed after analyzing results of the present study and impacts of anthropogenic activities.
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Floristic Diversity of 'Thol Lake Wildlife Sanctuary, North Gujarat"
International journal of scientific research, 2015Co-Authors: D N Vyas, Patel A. HAbstract:Region of North Gujarat is dotted with a large number of wetlands small and big. 'Thol Lake Wildlife Sanctuary' is the only one amongst them which has got the legal protection as a Wildlife Sanctuary mainly to protect its rich mi- grant and resident waterfowl. Floristic study of Thol Lake Wildlife Sanctuary popularly known as 'Thol Bird Sanctuary (TBS)', was of concern for the reason that unlike two other sanctuaries of North Gujarat this one has remained untouched. TBS is unique due to the fact that owing to its smaller size, it offers much diversity in plant community. An attempt has been made in the present study to carry out research regarding flora of TBS. Falling in the semi-arid region TBS holds scrub vegetation mixed with aquatic and invasive flora. The importance of flora of TBS is also indicated by presence of a few threatened and many medicinal plants.
Sunil Kumar Gupta - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Diversity of Orthoptera (Insecta) fauna of Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India
Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity, 2017Co-Authors: Sunil Kumar Gupta, Kailash ChandraAbstract:Abstract The paper presents the distributional record of the Orthoptera fauna of Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India. Thirty-three species pertaining to 30 genera under five families are reported. The habitus photographs and map is provided for the first time.
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TAXONOMIC STUDIES ON ORTHOPTERA FAUNA OF UDANTI Wildlife Sanctuary, GARIYABAND, CHIHATTISGARH, INDIA
Uttar Pradesh Journal of Zoology, 2016Co-Authors: Sunil Kumar GuptaAbstract:The study presents taxonomic account of 50 species pertaining to 45 genera under 8 families of Orthoptera from Udanti Wildlife Sanctuary, Gariyaband, Chhattisgarh, India.
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DISTRIBUTIONAL RECORDS OF ORTHOPTERA (INSECTA) FAUNA OF BADALKHOL Wildlife Sanctuary, JASHPUR, CHHATTISIGARH, INDIA
Uttar Pradesh Journal of Zoology, 2015Co-Authors: Sunil Kumar GuptaAbstract:The paper deals with the study of faunal diversity of Orthoptera of Badakho Wildlife Sanctuary, Jashpur, Chhattisgarh. Altogether 31 species and subspecies pertaining to 29 genera belonging to 6 families of Orthopteran fauna have been reported for the first time from the Sanctuary.
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On a collection of Orthoptera fauna from Veerangana Durgavati Wildlife Sanctuary, Madhya Pradesh, India
2009Co-Authors: Kailash Chandra, Sunil Kumar GuptaAbstract:The paper deals with the collection of Orthoptera of Veerangana Durgavati Wildlife Sanctuary, Madhya Pradesh, which includes the study of 18 species pertaining to 18 genera under 6 families.
Pallavi Sharma - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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medicinal plant diversity of sitamata Wildlife Sanctuary rajasthan india
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2005Co-Authors: Anita Jain, S. S. Katewa, Praveen Galav, Pallavi SharmaAbstract:The present study has been carried out in Sitamata Wildlife Sanctuary of Chittorgarh and Udaipur district located in south-west region of Rajasthan. A field survey of the study area was carried out during 2002-2004 to document the medicinal utility of herbs occurring in this area. Two hundred fourty-three genera belonging to 76 families have been reported which are used by the tribals of about 50 villages around the Sanctuary as means of primary health care to cure various ailments. The study revealed the new ethnobotanical uses of 24 plant species belonging to 20 genera. A list of plant species along with their local name, plant part/s used and mode of administration for effective control in different ailments of ethnomedicinal plants are given.