Dr. Neeraj Sharma

Assistant Professor
University of Jammu, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences from University of Jammu, India

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Area of Interest:

Environmental Sciences
Disaster Management
Life Sciences
Environment
Forestry

Selected Publications

  1. Sohil, A. and N. Sharma, 2019. A preliminary survey of bird communities around Jammu (Jammu & Kashmir). Biol. Forum- Int. J., 1: 27-49.

  2. Singh, D., A. Sharma and N. Sharma, 2019. Composition, richness and floristic diversity along an elevational gradient in a semi-disturbed treeline ecotone, Bhaderwah, Jammu and Kashmir. J. Applied Natural Sci., 11: 23-34.

  3. Kumar, R., A. Raina and N. Sharma, 2019. Dataset on water quality characteristics of a hill stream in Bhaderwah, Jammu and Kashmir. Data Brief, 26: 104462-104462.
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  4. Sharma, S. and N. Sharma, 2018. New nymphalid butterfly records from Jammu & Kashmir, India. J. Threatened Taxa, 10: 12602-12606.
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  5. Sharma, S. and N. Sharma, 2018. New Lycaenid butterfly records from Jammu & Kashmir, India. J. Threatened Taxa, 10: 11984-11987.
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  6. Sharma, N., S.K. Rana, P. Raina, R. Amir and M.A. Kichloo, 2018. An annotated checklist of the birds of upper Chenab catchment, Jammu & Kashmir, India. J. Threatened Taxa, 10: 11869-11894.

  7. Sharma, N. and S.K. Rana, 2018. Whiskered Yuhina Yuhina flavicollis from Jammu and Kashmir, India. Indian Birds, 14: 55-55.
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  8. Sharma, A. and N. Sharma, 2018. Vegetational distribution in a mountainous riparian corridor along Neeru stream, Bhaderwah, Jammu and Kashmir. Biol. Forum-Int. J., 10: 90-102.

  9. Sharma, S. and N. Sharma, 2017. Two new records of butterflies from Jammu and neighbourhood, Jammu and Kashmir, India. J. Wildlife Res., 5: 10-13.

  10. Sharma, N. and S. Sharma, 2017. New butterflies records from Jammu Shiwaliks. J. Threatened Taxa, 9: 10856-10859.
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  11. Sharma, N. and S. Sharma, 2017. A recent record of Rook, Corvus frugilegus from the Jammu plains, North Western Himalayas. Indian Birds, 13: 51-52.

  12. Sharma, N. and M. Ahmed, 2017. First record of Rufous-tailed Scrub Robin Cercotrichas Galactotes (Aves: Passeriformes: Muscicapidae) from Jammu and Kashmir, India. J. Threatened Taxa, 9: 10726-10728.
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  13. Sharma, N. and M. Ahmed, 2017. Distribution of endangered Kashmir Gray Langur (Semnopithecus ajax) in Bhaderwah, Jammu and Kashmir, India. J. Wildlife Res., 5: 1-5.

  14. Sharma, N. and D.S. Baloria, 2017. On the occurrence of two rare mycoheterotrophic orchids in Bhaderwah and Sarthal valleys, J. & K., NW Himalayas, India. Indian For., 143: 281-283.

  15. Sharma, N. and A. Sohil, 2017. Bronzed drongo Dicrurus aenea and Hair-crested Drongo Dicrurus hottentottus from Jammu and Kashmir, India. Indian Birds, 13: 168-168.

  16. Sharma, A., D. Singh and N. Sharma, 2017. Distribution, diversity and phytosociology of Berberis lyceum-A medicinally important and economically valuable plant species along a riparian gradient in Jammu and Kashmir. Environ. Conserv. J., 18: 247-253.

  17. Kichloo, M.A., A. Sohil and N. Sharma, 2017. Avian diversity at new university campus of university of Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir, India. Researcher, 13: 28-40.

  18. Sharma, N., A. Najeeb and D. Singh, 2016. Vegetational diversity and distribution along an altitudinal gradient on both sides of Chattergalla ridge, Bhaderwah, Jammu and Kashmir, India. Indian For., 142: 820-826.

  19. Sharma, N. and M.A. Kichloo, 2016. Chestnut-tailed Minla Chrysominla strigula, an addition to the avifauna of Jammu & Kashmir, India. Indian Birds, 11: 51-51.
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  20. Sharma, N., A. Sharma and D. Singh, 2015. Ethno-medicinal uses of floristic diversity of sub-tropical forests of Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir, India. Int. J. Dev. Res., 5: 3945-3954.

  21. Sharma, N., 2015. A restricted distribution of rare and endangered Balanophora involucrate Hook. f. and Thompson in Jammu and Kashmir, India. Indian For., 14: 583-584.

  22. Sharma, N. and S. Kant, 2015. Dynamics and characterization of herbaceous vegetation in three forest communities in a subtropical dry deciduous forest in Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir. Int. J. Sci. Res., 4: 1593-1601.

  23. Sharma, N. and S. Kant, 2014. Vegetation structure, floristic composition and species diversity of woody plant communities in sub-tropical Kandi Siwaliks of Jammu, J and K, India. Int. J. Basic Applied Sci., 3: 382-391.

  24. Sharma, N. and S. Kant, 2014. Landscape dynamics in a sub-tropical deciduous forest in North-Western Himalayas, Jammu and Kashmir, India. Int. J. Curr. Res., 6: 10956-10963.

  25. Sharma, N. and A.K. Raina, 2013. Composition, structure and diversity of tree species along an elevational gradient in Jammu province of North-Western Himalayas, Jammu and Kashmir, India. J. Biodivers. Environ. Sci., 3: 12-23.

  26. Raina, A.K. and N. Sharma, 2012. Species composition and diversity of tree species along an altitudinal gradient in Sewa catchment of North-Western Himalayas, Jammu and Kashmir, India. Environ. Conserv. J., 13: 173-179.

  27. Raina, A.K. and S. Neeraj, 2010. Floristic composition, lifeform classification and biological spectrum of district Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir, North-Western Himalayas. Environ. Conserv. J., 11: 49-57.

  28. Kant, S. and N. Sharma, 2003. Status of Taxus bacccata L ssp. Wallichiana Zucc. in upper Sewa Catchment of district kathua (Jammu and Kashmir state). J. Natcon., 15: 453-460.

  29. Kant, S. and N. Sharma, 2002. Phlogacanthus thyrsiflorus (Roxb.) Nees-A new record for Jammu and Kashmir state (India). J. Natcon., 14: 351-353.

  30. Gupta, S.C., S.P.S Dutta, N. Sharma and N. Bala, 2002. Morphological abnormalities in Cirrhinus mrigala Hamilton inhabiting lentic environments of Jammu. Aquaculture, 3: 149-154.

  31. Gupta, S.C., S.P.S. Dutta and N. Sharma, 2000. A report on some morphological deformities in silver carp Hypophthalmicthy smolitrix (Valenciennes) inhabiting aquatic environment of Jammu (J&K). Himalayan J. Environ. Zool., 14: 25-30.