Disentangling the relative effects of local and regional processes on local species richness (LSR) is critical for understanding the mechanisms underlying large-scale biodiversity patterns. In this study we used 1098 forest plots from 41 mountains across China, together with regional flora data, to examine the relative influence of local climate vs regional species richness (RSR) on LSR patterns. Both RSR and LSR for woody species and all species combined decreased with increasing latitude, while richness of herbaceous species exhibited a hump-shaped pattern. The major climatic orrelates of species richness differed across spatial scales. At the regional scale, winter coldness was the best predictor of RSR patterns for both woody and herbac...
Diversity-manipulation experiments suggest a positive effect of biodiversity on ecosystem properties...
Explaining the heterogeneous distribution of biodiversity across the Earth has long been a challenge...
Whether current hypotheses for geographic patterns of species richness (SR) have a strong explanator...
Northeast (NE) China covers three climatic zones and contains all the major forest types of NE Asia....
The relationship between climate/productivity and historical/regional contingency and their relative...
Species pool hypothesis is broadly known and frequently tested in various regions and vegetation typ...
Regional factors, such as historical and contemporary climate conditions, and local factors, such as...
Species pool hypothesis is broadly known and frequently tested in various regions and vegetation typ...
What determines large-scale patterns of species diversity is a central and controversial topic in bi...
<div><p>Understanding what drives the geographic variation of species richness across the globe is a...
Climate change is considered a top threat to biodiversity, but the relative roles of contemporary cl...
Understanding what drives the geographic variation of species richness across the globe is a fundame...
Understanding what drives the geographic variation of species richness across the globe is a fundame...
The increase of species richness with sampling area and the decrease with latitude and altitude are ...
A major goal of ecology and evolutionary biology is to explain geographic patterns of species richne...
Diversity-manipulation experiments suggest a positive effect of biodiversity on ecosystem properties...
Explaining the heterogeneous distribution of biodiversity across the Earth has long been a challenge...
Whether current hypotheses for geographic patterns of species richness (SR) have a strong explanator...
Northeast (NE) China covers three climatic zones and contains all the major forest types of NE Asia....
The relationship between climate/productivity and historical/regional contingency and their relative...
Species pool hypothesis is broadly known and frequently tested in various regions and vegetation typ...
Regional factors, such as historical and contemporary climate conditions, and local factors, such as...
Species pool hypothesis is broadly known and frequently tested in various regions and vegetation typ...
What determines large-scale patterns of species diversity is a central and controversial topic in bi...
<div><p>Understanding what drives the geographic variation of species richness across the globe is a...
Climate change is considered a top threat to biodiversity, but the relative roles of contemporary cl...
Understanding what drives the geographic variation of species richness across the globe is a fundame...
Understanding what drives the geographic variation of species richness across the globe is a fundame...
The increase of species richness with sampling area and the decrease with latitude and altitude are ...
A major goal of ecology and evolutionary biology is to explain geographic patterns of species richne...
Diversity-manipulation experiments suggest a positive effect of biodiversity on ecosystem properties...
Explaining the heterogeneous distribution of biodiversity across the Earth has long been a challenge...
Whether current hypotheses for geographic patterns of species richness (SR) have a strong explanator...