Aim As a prominent geographical distribution centre for the dark coniferous forests, mountains of Southwest China (MSWC) is experiencing an unprecedented warming trend, posing severe challenges to the survival of dominant fir (Abies) species. Although plant's migration ability is a prerequisite for its survival in changing environments, it has often been ignored in species distribution models (SDMs). This study aimed to quantify the magnitude and direction of range changes by the year 2080 for six dominant fir species, that is Abies recurvata, Abies faxoniana, Abies squamata, Abies ernestii, Abies forrestii and Abies georgei, with an emphasis on exploring the relationship between migration ability and projected distributions. Location The m...
Rapid temperature changes in mountain ecosystems pose a great threat to alpine plant species and com...
Multiple factors introduce uncertainty into projections of species distributions under climate chang...
Objectives Detailed and reliable information about the spatial distribution of species provides impo...
Aim As a prominent geographical distribution centre for the dark coniferous forests, mountains of So...
The plant species in the mountainous regions might be relatively more vulnerable to climate change. ...
© 2019 Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences Global warming increases the vulnera...
Globally, increasing temperatures due to climate change have severely affected natural ecosystems in...
Understanding the impact of climate change on range shifts in climatically suitable habitats of tree...
Qinghai spruce forests play a key role in water conservation in the dry region of northwest China. S...
Tree species in mountainous areas are expected to shift their distribution upward in elevation in re...
<div><p>It is inevitable that tree species will undergo considerable range shifts in response to ant...
AbstractStatistical models such as the Generalized Additive Model (GAM) and Multivariate Adaptive Re...
Identifying the potentially suitable climatic geographical range for Liriodendron chinense (L. chine...
Biodiversity loss and variation in species responses to climate and land use change have been found ...
Understanding how species have adapted and responded to past climate provides insights into the pres...
Rapid temperature changes in mountain ecosystems pose a great threat to alpine plant species and com...
Multiple factors introduce uncertainty into projections of species distributions under climate chang...
Objectives Detailed and reliable information about the spatial distribution of species provides impo...
Aim As a prominent geographical distribution centre for the dark coniferous forests, mountains of So...
The plant species in the mountainous regions might be relatively more vulnerable to climate change. ...
© 2019 Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences Global warming increases the vulnera...
Globally, increasing temperatures due to climate change have severely affected natural ecosystems in...
Understanding the impact of climate change on range shifts in climatically suitable habitats of tree...
Qinghai spruce forests play a key role in water conservation in the dry region of northwest China. S...
Tree species in mountainous areas are expected to shift their distribution upward in elevation in re...
<div><p>It is inevitable that tree species will undergo considerable range shifts in response to ant...
AbstractStatistical models such as the Generalized Additive Model (GAM) and Multivariate Adaptive Re...
Identifying the potentially suitable climatic geographical range for Liriodendron chinense (L. chine...
Biodiversity loss and variation in species responses to climate and land use change have been found ...
Understanding how species have adapted and responded to past climate provides insights into the pres...
Rapid temperature changes in mountain ecosystems pose a great threat to alpine plant species and com...
Multiple factors introduce uncertainty into projections of species distributions under climate chang...
Objectives Detailed and reliable information about the spatial distribution of species provides impo...