Asma Jabeen

Asma Jabeen
  • Fatima Jinnah Women University

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Ephedra intermedia, a medicinally significant plant, is an important component of arid and semi‐arid ecosystems across Central and South Asia. This research sought to predict the present and future distribution of E. intermedia by applying ecological niche modeling (ENM) methods. The model incorporated comprehensive bioclimatic and edaphic variable...
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Reliable estimates of how human activities may affect wildlife populations are critical for making scientifically sound resource management decisions. A significant issue in estimating the consequences of management, development, or conservation measures is the need to account for a variety of biotic and abiotic factors, such as land use and climat...
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This study shows the Collection of Non Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) and their contribution to sustainable rural livelihoods in selected areas around Ayubia National Park, Pakistan. Forests are an important component for daily life of rural residents living near forested areas. A protected area is a geographically designated area for the purpose o...
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This research estimates the carbon stock of the subtropical broad-leaved evergreen scrub forest of Lehtrar, a revenue estate of Kotli Sattian, Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan. A total of six nested co-centric plots of 17.84 m² each were laid out in the forest, having two sub-plots of 5.64 m² and 1 m² each, for shrubs and litter, respectively. Stem den...
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This study reports the distribution of microplastics in surface water and sediments collected from Kallar Kahar wetland, Punjab, Pakistan, which is a game reserve and hosts migratory birds during winter season. Microplastics were extracted using density separation and wet oxidation method. The microplastics identification was done under a stereo-mi...
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Astola Island is the first marine protected area of Pakistan acknowledged 2017, June 15. It is a rich biodiversity hotspot, Ramsar site inhabiting endangered species like Green turtle, Hawksbill turtle, and Arabian Humpback whale. A saw-scaled Russell’s viper is endemic to Island. Marine ecology of Astola Island is affected by plastic pollution res...
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Astola Island is the first marine protected area of Pakistan acknowledged 2017, June 15. It is a rich biodiversity hotspot, Ramsar site inhabiting endangered species like Green turtle, Hawksbill turtle, and Arabian Humpback whale. A saw-scaled Russell’s viper is endemic to Island. Marine ecology of Astola Island is affected by plastic pollution res...
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Aim of this study was to synthesize new inhibitors on the basis of active site of aspartic protease enzyme and to evaluate their intended biological activity. A3D model of an enzyme was generated via homology modeling and series of novel amide ligands were synthesized by using a short high yield process, subsequently, analyzed in-silico and in-vitr...
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The current study was intended to explore and document the local medicinal plants that are being utilized by local dwellers of district Bahawalnagar, Punjab, Pakistan. For this reason ethno-medicinal survey was conducted and information was gathered by hakims (herbalists) and local inhabitants through unstructured interview, open ended questionnair...
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Strategic location, climatic conditions and resource availability in Pakistan provide diverse habitat to fauna for their survival. Astor markhor, Snow leopard, Musk deer, black scorpion and Green sea turtles were identified as endangered species by CITES. Their population is decreasing due to poaching, trophy hunting and retaliation. Several techni...
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The present research was conducted along the roadside of Wah Cantonment to determine the associations and relationships between the plant communities and soil, grouping and quantification of plant communities using multivariate ordination techniques. Braun-Blanquet technique was applied for herbaceous data collection and quadrats of 1 1 square mete...
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This study provides an analysis of the soil, vegetation types and species distribution along Rawal Dam, Rawal Lake and its three tributaries (Bani Gala, Chattar and Bari Imam Streams and its tributaries), with a focus on the environmental factors that control species distribution. After identifying the study area’s herbaceous vegetation and analyzi...
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Rapid urbanization is leading cause of plant extinction throughout the world as increase in plant use is directly proportional to increase in urbanization. According to the world analysis estimates, the number of threatened plant species throughout the world has reached above 80,000 and is increasing day by day. This is quite an alarming situation...
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Plants which endowed medicinal values are held at the highest rank in folk medicinal systems throughout the world. The locally suggested remedies and the ethno-botanical knowledge for this purpose, whether it’s traditional or modernized, have its roots into the belief in folk medicinal knowledge of the particular region. This study was conducted...
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A study on herbaceous vegetation of Simly Lake, Islamabad was undertaken. The purpose is to determine and quantify the floristic composition of vegetation data around Simly Lake. The floristic distribution was analyzed by the use of multivariate techniques. Total 21 species belonging to 19 families were recorded from 50 quadrats from Simly Lake. Th...

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