This research aims to explore the patterns and drivers of grassland emergence over three decades in the Terai-Duar region.
Analysis of ecological data spanning three decades
Assessment of various disturbance regimes including flood, human influence, and fire
Evaluation of habitat management practices
Identified significant ecological roles of disturbance regimes in grassland maintenance
Highlighted the importance of habitat management for conservation efforts
Observed trends in grassland emergence related to human activities and natural events
Abstract
These findings underscore the ecological significance of disturbance regimes (flood, human influence, and fire) in maintaining grasslands and habitat management for conservation.