The area is noted as a collection site for specific specimens (e.g., from the L. linearis group) that show unique morphological variations in their terminalia and stridulatory (sound-producing) organs. Ecological Context of Tatopani Research papers involving this location often focus on:
: Revision of the genus Letana Walker, 1869 (Grylloptera: Tettigonioidea: Phaneropteridae) Author : Sigfrid Ingrisch Zann 'Tatopani'
: Studies on the Diversity of Flowering Plants in Nubri Valley and surrounding conservation areas (like Manaslu and Annapurna) often list Tatopani as a key ecological transition zone. The area is noted as a collection site
It identifies several species endemic to the Himalayan range, often with highly localized distributions. It identifies several species endemic to the Himalayan
: Recent papers, such as When Wildfires Close Borders: Tatopani, Trade and Climate Risk , discuss the region as a vital but fragile trade corridor between Nepal and China, frequently impacted by natural disasters like landslides and wildfires.
: Invertebrate Systematics (formerly Entomologica Scandinavica ) Key Findings related to 'Tatopani' :
In biological research, this specific group is discussed within the context of the genus (formerly Zetana ). A key "full paper" that covers this and related Himalayan species is: Primary Research Paper