Biodiversity loss and variation in species responses to climate and land use change have been found across broad taxonomic groups. However, whether species from the same taxonomic group with distinct geographical ranges will respond differently is poorly understood. The aim of this study is to predict the potential impacts of future climate and land use change on the distribution of narrow- and wide-ranging Rhododendron species, and estimate their relative contribution in China. We applied the presence-only ecological niche model MaxEnt to predict the distribution of 10 narrow-ranging and 10 wide-ranging Rhododendron species for the year 2070, using three general circulation models and three scenarios of climate and land use change. We meas...
Aim: Climate and land use changes are two major pervasive and growing global causes of rapid changes...
Mosses are particularly susceptible to climate change owing to their close biological and ecological...
Human activities have shaped large-scale distributions of many species, driving both range contracti...
Biodiversity loss and variation in species responses to climate and land use change have been found ...
The combination of climate change and land use change may have profound effects on terrestrial biodi...
Rapid temperature changes in mountain ecosystems pose a great threat to alpine plant species and com...
The plant species in the mountainous regions might be relatively more vulnerable to climate change. ...
Understanding the environmental factors determining the distribution of species with different range...
Endemic species in mountains are vulnerable to rapid climate change. We elucidated distributional ov...
While climate and land use change are commonly known to interactively affect biodiversity worldwide,...
Endemic species in mountains are vulnerable to rapid climate change. We elucidated distributional ov...
Abstract Climate change profoundly influences species distributions. These effects are evident in po...
Aim: To predict Rhododendron diversity patterns and identify Rhododendron hotspots and priority area...
Alpine plants' distribution is being pushed higher towards mountaintops due to global warming, final...
© 2019 Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences Global warming increases the vulnera...
Aim: Climate and land use changes are two major pervasive and growing global causes of rapid changes...
Mosses are particularly susceptible to climate change owing to their close biological and ecological...
Human activities have shaped large-scale distributions of many species, driving both range contracti...
Biodiversity loss and variation in species responses to climate and land use change have been found ...
The combination of climate change and land use change may have profound effects on terrestrial biodi...
Rapid temperature changes in mountain ecosystems pose a great threat to alpine plant species and com...
The plant species in the mountainous regions might be relatively more vulnerable to climate change. ...
Understanding the environmental factors determining the distribution of species with different range...
Endemic species in mountains are vulnerable to rapid climate change. We elucidated distributional ov...
While climate and land use change are commonly known to interactively affect biodiversity worldwide,...
Endemic species in mountains are vulnerable to rapid climate change. We elucidated distributional ov...
Abstract Climate change profoundly influences species distributions. These effects are evident in po...
Aim: To predict Rhododendron diversity patterns and identify Rhododendron hotspots and priority area...
Alpine plants' distribution is being pushed higher towards mountaintops due to global warming, final...
© 2019 Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences Global warming increases the vulnera...
Aim: Climate and land use changes are two major pervasive and growing global causes of rapid changes...
Mosses are particularly susceptible to climate change owing to their close biological and ecological...
Human activities have shaped large-scale distributions of many species, driving both range contracti...