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| Open Access | COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF CENOPOPULATIONS OF SOME RARE AND ENDEMIC PLANT SPECIES OF CENTRAL ASIA
Davranova Madina Shukhratovna, Khayitov Rizamat Shonazarovich , Specialized school №. 11 for in depth study of certain subjects, Navoi, Uzbekistan; Associate professor of the department of Biology, Navoiy state university, UzbekistanAbstract
The study presents a comparative assessment of cenopopulations of rare and endemic plant species of Central Asia, including Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan. Population characteristics such as density, vitality, ontogenetic structure, and regeneration rate were analyzed. The results reveal significant differences in population stability depending on ecological conditions and anthropogenic pressure. The obtained data contribute to regional biodiversity monitoring and conservation planning.
Keywords
Cenopopulation dynamics; Rare endemic plants; Central Asia flora; Population stability; Biodiversity conservation; Uzbekistan; Kazakhstan; Kyrgyzstan; Tajikistan; Desert and mountain ecosystems.
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