The Himalaya is one of the youngest and the loftiest mountain chains of the world; it is also referred to as the water tower of Asia. The Himalayan region harbors nearly 10,000 plant species constituting approximately 2.5% of the global angiosperm diversity of which over 4,000 are endemics. The present-day Himalayan flora consists of an admixture of immigrant taxa and diversified species over the last 40 million years. The interesting questions about the Himalayan flora discussed here are: how did the Himalaya achieve high endemic plant diversity starting with immigrant taxa and what were the main drivers of this diversity? This contribution aims to answer these questions and raise some more. We review and analyze existing information from ...
The Kashmir Himalaya, being nestled within north-western folds of the Himalaya, harbours a rich flor...
The biodiversity of the Himalaya, Hengduan Mountains and Tibet, here collectively termed the Tibetan...
Aims: The Himalayan Mountains are highly sensitive to current global climate changes and their local...
The Himalaya started with mostly immigrant flora but is today home to about 3500–4000 endemic plants...
Mountain ecosystems support a significant one‐third of all terrestrial biodiversity, but our underst...
Mountain ecosystems support a significant one-third of all terrestrial biodiversity, but our underst...
The present study highlights the rich species diversity of higher plants in the Bhabha Valley of wes...
Background: Several studies have documented the variation in species diversity patterns along elevat...
Aim: At the macroscale, climate strongly correlates with species richness gradients, resulting from ...
Despite decades of research, ecologists continue to debate how spatial patterns of species richness ...
Abstract Background So far, macroecological studies in the Himalaya have mostly concentrated on spat...
Extent: 8p.Global average temperature increase during the last century has induced species geographi...
Recently, the “mountain-geobiodiversity hypothesis” (MGH) was proposed as a key concept for explaini...
Abstract Background The rise of high mountain chains is widely seen as one of the factors driving ra...
The structure and distribution patterns of Himalayan vegetation are poorly explored, and research on...
The Kashmir Himalaya, being nestled within north-western folds of the Himalaya, harbours a rich flor...
The biodiversity of the Himalaya, Hengduan Mountains and Tibet, here collectively termed the Tibetan...
Aims: The Himalayan Mountains are highly sensitive to current global climate changes and their local...
The Himalaya started with mostly immigrant flora but is today home to about 3500–4000 endemic plants...
Mountain ecosystems support a significant one‐third of all terrestrial biodiversity, but our underst...
Mountain ecosystems support a significant one-third of all terrestrial biodiversity, but our underst...
The present study highlights the rich species diversity of higher plants in the Bhabha Valley of wes...
Background: Several studies have documented the variation in species diversity patterns along elevat...
Aim: At the macroscale, climate strongly correlates with species richness gradients, resulting from ...
Despite decades of research, ecologists continue to debate how spatial patterns of species richness ...
Abstract Background So far, macroecological studies in the Himalaya have mostly concentrated on spat...
Extent: 8p.Global average temperature increase during the last century has induced species geographi...
Recently, the “mountain-geobiodiversity hypothesis” (MGH) was proposed as a key concept for explaini...
Abstract Background The rise of high mountain chains is widely seen as one of the factors driving ra...
The structure and distribution patterns of Himalayan vegetation are poorly explored, and research on...
The Kashmir Himalaya, being nestled within north-western folds of the Himalaya, harbours a rich flor...
The biodiversity of the Himalaya, Hengduan Mountains and Tibet, here collectively termed the Tibetan...
Aims: The Himalayan Mountains are highly sensitive to current global climate changes and their local...