Muhammad Nabeel Nasir's research while affiliated with Harris County Hospital District and other places

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Standard Augar used for the sampling procedure during field survey.
Installation of berlese funnels to extract insects from soil samples. It uses a heat source (in this case, a light bulb) to dry the sample, forcing the insects through a screen and into a jar of preserving fluid.
Stereoscope was used to visualize the respective arthropods for their examination during this study.
Cluster analysis of millipedes, sow bug, spider, and pseudoscorpion species in all observed trees to construct groups, or clusters, while ensuring that within a group, the observations are as similar as possible. In contrast, observations belonging to different groups are as different as possible.
Cluster analysis of wolf spider, centipede, mites, and tiger beetle species in all observed trees to construct groups, or clusters, while ensuring that within a group, the observations are as similar as possible, while observations belonging to different groups are as different as possible.

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Quantifying the Soil Arthropod Diversity in Urban Forest in Dera Ghazi Khan
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BioMed Research International

BioMed Research International

Muhammad Mohsin

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Haseeb Ahmad

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Muhammad Nabeel Nasir

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Arthropods can be either large or too small to be seen from the microscope. Their legs are jointed and perform a specific function in the soil. Several arthropods have been identified to date. Therefore, it is essential to identify them in a different type of soil. An experiment to quantify the soil arthropods in the urban forests of D.G. Khan was conducted at the Zoology lab of Ghazi University on four tree plants, i.e., neem (Azadirachta indica), mango (Mangifera indica), guava (Psidium guajava), and phalsa (Grewia asiatica). Soil samples were taken from different areas and on different months. The diversity of arthropods was analyzed through the Shannon index. The results were all significant. The total number of arthropods found in the experiment was 5151, with the following distributions: millipedes were 132 in neem, 133 in guava, 113 in mango, and 121 in phalsa; centipedes were 136 in neem, 142 in guava, 118 in mango, and 132 in phalsa; springtails were 138 in neem, 130 in guava, 120 in mango, and 134 in phalsa. There were a total of 12 different species of arthropods found. Neem (Azadirachta indica) have mites, centipede, and ants; guava (Psidium guajava) have centipedes and ants. Mango (Mangifera indica) have millipedes, centipedes, mites, springtail, and ants, and phalsa (Grewia asiatica) have mites, ants, and centipedes. The study reveals that millipedes, centipedes, springtails, and ants were found abundantly in the urban forest area of D.G. Khan, resulting in increased organic matter decomposition and appropriate distribution of nutrients through the soil having beneficial effects on the terrestrial ecosystem.

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... This article has been retracted by Hindawi following an investigation undertaken by the publisher [1]. This investigation has uncovered evidence of one or more of the following indicators of systematic manipulation of the publication process: ...

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Retracted: Quantifying the Soil Arthropod Diversity in Urban Forest in Dera Ghazi Khan
Quantifying the Soil Arthropod Diversity in Urban Forest in Dera Ghazi Khan
BioMed Research International

BioMed Research International