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Species Diversity, Community Structure, and Distribution Patterns in Western Himalayan Alpine Pastures of Kashmir, Pakistan
- H. Shaheen, Shujaul Mulk Khan, D. M. Harper, Z. Ullah, Rizwana Allem Qureshi
- Geography
- 1 May 2011
Abstract Western Himalayan alpine pastures are among the most diverse ecological locations on the globe. Four alpine pastures were investigated to study species distribution patterns, richness,… Expand
Lake Naivasha, Kenya: Ecology, Society and Future
- D. M. Harper, Edward H.J. Morrison, M. Macharia, K. Mavuti, C. Upton
- Geography
- 12 July 2011
Abstract We examine the degradation of the natural capital and ecosystem services of an important tropical lake, Kenya's Lake Naivasha, in the context of human activities and exploitation since the… Expand
Population-Level Metrics of Trophic Structure Based on Stable Isotopes and Their Application to Invasion Ecology
- M. Jackson, I. Donohue, A. Jackson, J. Britton, D. M. Harper, J. Grey
- Biology, Medicine
- PloS one
- 21 February 2012
Biological invasions are a significant driver of human-induced global change and many ecosystems sustain sympatric invaders. Interactions occurring among these invaders have important implications… Expand
Ecology and Management of Lake Naivasha, Kenya, in Relation to Climatic Change, Alien Species' Introductions, and Agricultural Development
- D. M. Harper, K. Mavuti, S. Muchiri
- Geography
- 1 December 1990
From introduction to fishery dominance: the initial impacts of the invasive carp Cyprinus carpio in Lake Naivasha, Kenya, 1999 to 2006
- J. Britton, R. Boar, J. Grey, J. Foster, J. Lugonzo, D. M. Harper
- Biology
- 12 December 2007
Following the accidental introduction of the carp Cyprinus carpio into Lake Naivasha during 1999, a sustainable population became rapidly established and in early 2004 became the principal species… Expand
SPECIES AND COMMUNITY DIVERSITY OF VASCULAR FLORA ALONG ENVIRONMENTAL GRADIENT IN NARAN VALLEY: A MULTIVARIATE APPROACH THROUGH INDICATOR SPECIES ANALYSIS
- Shujaul Mulk Khan, D. M. Harper, S. E. Page, H. Ahmad
- Geography
- 2011
Quantitative and qualitative characteristics of floristic diversity at species level along environmental gradients were measured using a randomly stratified design for identifying major plant… Expand
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Medicinal flora and ethnoecological knowledge in the Naran Valley, Western Himalaya, Pakistan
- Shujaul Mulk Khan, S. Page, +4 authors D. M. Harper
- Geography, Medicine
- Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine
- 10 January 2013
BackgroundMountain ecosystems all over the world support a high biological diversity and provide home and services to some 12% of the global human population, who use their traditional ecological… Expand
A review of allodiversity in Lake Naivasha, Kenya: Developing conservation actions to protect East African lakes from the negative impacts of alien species
- F. Gherardi, J. Britton, +4 authors D. M. Harper
- Biology
- 1 November 2011
The biodiversity of developing countries is increasingly threatened by introductions of invasive alien species. This study on the allodiversity in Lake Naivasha, Kenya reviews the pathways,… Expand