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Mohammed Latif Khan

Researcher at Central University, India

Publications -  114
Citations -  3340

Mohammed Latif Khan is an academic researcher from Central University, India. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Biodiversity. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 92 publications receiving 2495 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohammed Latif Khan include North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology & World Wide Fund for Nature.

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Tree diversity and population structure in undisturbed and human-impacted stands of tropical wet evergreen forest in Arunachal Pradesh, Eastern Himalayas, India

TL;DR: Investigation in undisturbed, mildly disturbed, moderately disturbed and highly disturbed stands of tropical wet evergreen forests of Arunachal Pradesh found variation in species richness, distribution pattern and regeneration potential is related to human interference and the need for forest conservation is emphasized.
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Effects of seed weight and microsite characteristics on germination and seedling fitness in two species of quercus in a subtropical wet Hill forest

R. S. Tripathi, +1 more
- 01 Apr 1990 - 
TL;DR: Germination showed a strong correlation with seed weight, and seeds germinated earlier and showed better germination than light seeds and seedlings produced from the former survived and grew better and differences in growth emerged from the seeds having different weights persisted in the second year.
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Development of Decadal (1985–1995–2005) Land Use and Land Cover Database for India

TL;DR: The present study utilizes the satellite images to generate national level LULC maps at decadal intervals for 1985, 1995 and 2005 using onscreen visual interpretation techniques with minimum mapping unit of 2.5 hectares to conclude that this dataset has captured the maximum cumulative patch diversity frequency, indicating the detailed representation that can be attributed to the on- screen visual interpretation technique.
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The dark cloud with a silver lining: Assessing the impact of the SARS COVID-19 pandemic on the global environment.

TL;DR: There is ample scope for restoring the global environment from the ill-effects of anthropogenic activities through temporary shutdown measures through temporaryshutdown measures, according to a high prospective meteorological suitability for COVID-19 spread.
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Identifying Conservation-Priority Areas in the Tropics: a Land-Use Change Modeling Approach

TL;DR: In this paper, a map of threats to biodiversity is developed, which divides areas that were forested in 1988 into four categories: (1) susceptible to future deforestation and currently unprotected; (2) susceptible and unprotected but currently within the protected area network; (3) not susceptible and protected; and (4) neither susceptible or unprotected nor currently protected.