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Yagya Prasad Adhikari
Researcher at University of Bayreuth
Publications - 26
Citations - 344
Yagya Prasad Adhikari is an academic researcher from University of Bayreuth. The author has contributed to research in topics: Epiphyte & Schima wallichii. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 25 publications receiving 174 citations. Previous affiliations of Yagya Prasad Adhikari include Technische Universität München.
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The contribution of insects to global forest deadwood decomposition
Sebastian Seibold,Werner Rammer,Torsten Hothorn,Rupert Seidl,Michael D. Ulyshen,Janina Lorz,Marc W. Cadotte,David B. Lindenmayer,Yagya Prasad Adhikari,Roxana Aragón,Soyeon Bae,Petr Baldrian,Hassan Barimani Varandi,Jos Barlow,Jos Barlow,Claus Bässler,Claus Bässler,Jacques Beauchêne,Erika Berenguer,Erika Berenguer,Rodrigo Scarton Bergamin,Tone Birkemoe,Gergely Boros,Roland Brandl,Hervé Brustel,Philip J. Burton,Yvonne Tété Cakpo-Tossou,Jorge Castro,Eugénie Cateau,Tyler P. Cobb,Nina Farwig,Romina Daiana Fernandez,Jennifer Firn,Kee Seng Gan,Grizelle González,Martin M. Gossner,Jan Christian Habel,Christian Hébert,Christoph Heibl,Osmo Heikkala,Andreas Hemp,Claudia Hemp,Joakim Hjältén,Stefan Hotes,Jari Kouki,Thibault Lachat,Jie Liu,Yu Liu,Ya-Huang Luo,Damasa M. Macandog,Pablo E. Martina,Sharif A. Mukul,Baatarbileg Nachin,Kurtis Nisbet,John O'Halloran,Anne Oxbrough,Jeev Nath Pandey,Tomáš Pavlíček,Stephen M. Pawson,Stephen M. Pawson,Jacques S. Rakotondranary,Jacques S. Rakotondranary,Jean-Baptiste Ramanamanjato,Liana Chesini Rossi,Jürgen Schmidl,Mark Schulze,Stephen Seaton,Marisa J. Stone,Nigel E. Stork,Byambagerel Suran,Anne Sverdrup-Thygeson,Simon Thorn,Ganesh Thyagarajan,Tim Wardlaw,Wolfgang W. Weisser,Sung-Soo Yoon,Naili Zhang,Jörg Müller,Jörg Müller +78 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a field experiment of wood decomposition across 55 forest sites and 6 continents and find that the deadwood decomposition rates increase with temperature, and the strongest temperature effect is found at high precipitation levels.
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Host tree utilization by epiphytic orchids in different land-use intensities in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
TL;DR: It is found that some hosts are more likely to harbour orchid species, especially native host species, which should be considered in urban planning to reduce human impact on the associated orchid epiphytic community.
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Micro-site conditions of epiphytic orchids in a human impact gradient in Kathmandu valley, Nepal
TL;DR: To improve the population size of orchids it is essential for future urban forestry to protect old trees as carriers of existing epiphytic orchid diversity and protect medium old trees to ensure that they may become old trees.
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Distribution, use, trade and conservation of Paris polyphylla Sm. in Nepal
Ripu M. Kunwar,Yagya Prasad Adhikari,Hari Prasad Sharma,Bhagawat Rimal,Hari Prasad Devkota,Shambhu Charmakar,Ram Prasad Acharya,Kedar Baral,Abdul S. Ansari,Rameshwar Bhattarai,Santosh Thapa-Magar,Hem Raj Paudel,Sony Baral,Prabhat Sapkota,Yadav Uprety,Chris LeBoa,Anke Jentsch +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors employed both qualitative and quantitative methodology to collect data from primary and secondary sources to understand the current distribution, use, trade, and conservation of Paris polyphylla, in order to guide its sustainable production in the future.
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Composition of forests and vegetation in the Kailash Sacred Landscape, Nepal
Ripu M. Kunwar,Maria Fadiman,Tobin Hindle,Madan Krishna Suwal,Yagya Prasad Adhikari,Kedar Baral,Rainer W. Bussmann +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a total of 141 quadrats were sampled using stratified random sampling to study forest, environment and human interactions along an elevation gradient 1800 to 3665m at the remote Kailash Sacred Landscape, Nepal.