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Effect of elevation gradient on the distribution of lichens and mosses of central Himalayan region, Uttarakhand, India
2016
Journal of Environmental Science and Technology (An International Peer Reviewed Research Journal
unpublished
The present investigation aimed to determine the distribution pattern of 27 species of lichens and 7 species of mosses within five altitudinal bands between 3100-4000m near Badrinath area in the Central Himalaya. Melanelia infumata, Xanthoria elegans were the dominant among the lichens, whereas Bryum argenteum was dominant among mosses. The species diversity exhibits a distinct pattern at different altitudinal band. The number of both lichens and moss species decline towards the higher
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