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This book caters to the needs of naturalists, students and also professionals who visit the Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur, Rajasthan. Although the Keoladeo or Ghana National Park covers a very small area, the number of species identified is very high. This book will thus be of great help in the identification of most tropical wetland species, especially of the Indo-Gangetic plains. It contains a number of illustrations as well as keys to families, genera and species.
The book presents an account of the flora of M.P. with special reference to Western parts included six districts only. The dominant vegetation of this area is dry deciduous forest dominated by Teak-Acacia-Butea. The another major formations of these areas are grassland, which prevails under anthropogenic factors. Total 980 species have been collected and described under recent taxonomical nomenclature. This book is very informative and useful for students, teachers, researchers and NGO working in the field of botany and taxonomy
More than 2000 species of vascular plants play a vital role directly or indirectly in the economy of state and subsistence of about 42 lakhs population of tribals. In this book 610 species have been dealt which are used by the tribals for food, fodder, timber, fire-wood, tannin, dye, oil, fibre, medicine, alcohol, gum and resin etc. Besides above, the plants which find place in totems and taboos, magico-religious beliefs, magico-medicines, rites and rituals and several ceremonies and household uses related to the life of tribals from birth to death have also been discussed under the species arranged alphabetically. The correct botanical name of each species is followd by the prevalent local names, short diagnostic characters, habitat and distribution in the state and flowering and fruiting period before dealing with the above mentioned uses. The plants which find place in folk songs, proverbs, musical instruments and considered auspicious or inauspicious or landmark for routes etc have been discussed under separate heads in the end of the book. The introductory chapters include detailed information about land environment of the state, the tribal populations – their culture and customs, previous ethnobotanical works and methodology of present study. Besides 67 figures of individual plants, 62 coloured and one black and white photographs reflecting landscape, vegetation types, individual plants, culture and custom of tribals and plant-based household and agricultural implements have been included. The authors would welcome any suggestion from its readers that may be valuable in the future improvement of this book
The present book on the Biodiversity of Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve deals with 539 species of higher plants and 361 species of animals (vertebrates). Besides geographical position and topography, the abiotic components, viz. geology, soils, water, climatic conditions etc., which determine the composition of biota in an ecosystem, have been discussed in details. Correct and valid names have been adopted for the floral and faunal elements along with local and English names. The keys have been provided for plant species from infra-specific to family level for easy identification. The short diagnostic description, phenology, ecology and distributional aspects have been provided under each plant species. Besides statistical analysis of floral composition, the phytogeographical and biological spectra have also been worked out to determine the routes of migration and phytoclimate respectively. Bioperspective value of the Reserve has been assessed to determine the economic potentiality and sustainable utilization of bioresources. The faunal diversity includes vertebrate fauna only, arranged in a classified manner. The shelter and feeding habits along with dependency of fauna on vegetation have been provided to determine plant-animal relationship and flow of energy. Details about endemic and threatened species of plants and animals, along with causes of threats, have been given for proper management of the Reserve. About 107 colour photographs of habitat and plants and animals with 36 illustrations of plant species have been provided. Several maps, pie charts, graphs, figures etc, along with data-tables, are appended to illustrate the findings. It is hoped that the book will prove a milestone in the management of the Reserve.
About the Book The Genus Capparis L. in India · A detailed account of 35 taxa belonging to genus Capparis L. in India. · Taxonomic descriptions, photo-plates, herbarium images of the species. · Comprehensive distribution maps with overall distribution and point locations. · Etymology unravelled, phenology explained, and species distributions elaborated. · Details of specimens examined given. · Information on type specimens included. · Local names in major Indian languages collated. · The taxonomic key presented. · Economic and medicinal usage compiled. · Useful for taxonomists, nature enthusiasts, conservationists, forest officials and managers, pharmacy companies, teachers, and students. Authors: Satish Maurya, M.N. Datar, R.K. Choudhary Page: 1-96 The ebook is free of cost for everyone. For more details please write to us at: [email protected]; [email protected]