Floral Diversity and Ecosystem Function in Northeast India

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Interpretation of the experiments in the relationship between diversity and ecosystem process has been controversial. Most of these studies were undertaken under controlled conditions where species diversity in the experimental design was manipulated by altering either their composition or abundance or both. 
The present study is an attempt in the same direction but differs significantly in its approach since it has been carried out in an undisturbed humid subtropical forest ecosystem. The study was carried out in a sacred forest of Swer in East Khasi Hills district of Meghalaya in northeast India. it is a closed canopy forest characterized high tree diversity of vascular plants, complex community organization and high spatial heterogeneity in species distribution and forest microenvironment.
This study will be of interest to the ecologists who are studying the ecosystem of northeast India.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jenpuiru Kamei

Dr. (Ms.) Jenpuiru Kemei is a research scholar who was educated in Imphal an Shillong. She graduated from D.M. College of Science under Manipur University. She did her M.Sc. In Botany in North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong. She was awarded PhD in 2008 from the same university. Dr. Jenpuiru Kamei is now working in Institute of Bioresource and Sustainable Development under Department of Biotechnology, Government of India at Imphal.

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Title
Floral Diversity and Ecosystem Function in Northeast India
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8183702511, 9788183702515
Length
viii+198p., Illustrations; 23cm.
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