Abstract Background Schima genus of Theaceae is confined to subtropics and tropics of South, East and Southeast Asia. Thirteen species of Schima are distributed in subtropical China. Many of them appear as dominant canopy species in the subtropical forests. To date, Schima species richness distribution patterns of China have remained unknown. Meanwhile, there has been a longtime debate as to whether forests dominated by Schima species are early or late successional forests. We aim to clarify Schima species richness patterns and these species’ roles in the forest succession and regeneration dynamics of the subtropical ecosystem in Yunnan Province, China. Method We mapped Schima species richness distribution patterns in China. Based on 71 veg...
Trabajo presentado en el XIX International Botanical Congress (IBC 2017), celebrado en Shenzhen (Ch...
Species composition, physiognomy, and plant diversity of the less known cloud forests in Yunnan were...
ZHANG ZD & ZANG RG. 2011. Relationship between species richness of plant functional groups and l...
Natural karst forests have long been degraded due to human disturbances in mountainous regions of so...
Aims: Pinus yunnanesis is commercially, culturally and economically important, but there is a lack o...
We described the tree species diversity and floristic composition of a tropical seasonal rainforest ...
Natural karst forests have long been degraded due to human disturbances in mountainous regions of so...
1: This study investigated 15 coexisting dominant species in a humid subtropical evergreen broad-lea...
1: This study investigated 15 coexisting dominant species in a humid subtropical evergreen broad-lea...
AbstractYunnan's biodiversity is under considerable pressure and subtropical evergreen broad-leaved ...
Subtropical forest is recognized as an important global vegetation type with high levels of plant sp...
Losses of plant species diversity can affect ecosystem functioning, with decreased primary productiv...
Yunnan has a complicated geological history, a particular geography, and a complex topography, which...
Knowledge about how species richness varies along spatial and environmental gradients is important f...
Losses of plant species diversity can affect ecosystem functioning, with decreased primary productiv...
Trabajo presentado en el XIX International Botanical Congress (IBC 2017), celebrado en Shenzhen (Ch...
Species composition, physiognomy, and plant diversity of the less known cloud forests in Yunnan were...
ZHANG ZD & ZANG RG. 2011. Relationship between species richness of plant functional groups and l...
Natural karst forests have long been degraded due to human disturbances in mountainous regions of so...
Aims: Pinus yunnanesis is commercially, culturally and economically important, but there is a lack o...
We described the tree species diversity and floristic composition of a tropical seasonal rainforest ...
Natural karst forests have long been degraded due to human disturbances in mountainous regions of so...
1: This study investigated 15 coexisting dominant species in a humid subtropical evergreen broad-lea...
1: This study investigated 15 coexisting dominant species in a humid subtropical evergreen broad-lea...
AbstractYunnan's biodiversity is under considerable pressure and subtropical evergreen broad-leaved ...
Subtropical forest is recognized as an important global vegetation type with high levels of plant sp...
Losses of plant species diversity can affect ecosystem functioning, with decreased primary productiv...
Yunnan has a complicated geological history, a particular geography, and a complex topography, which...
Knowledge about how species richness varies along spatial and environmental gradients is important f...
Losses of plant species diversity can affect ecosystem functioning, with decreased primary productiv...
Trabajo presentado en el XIX International Botanical Congress (IBC 2017), celebrado en Shenzhen (Ch...
Species composition, physiognomy, and plant diversity of the less known cloud forests in Yunnan were...
ZHANG ZD & ZANG RG. 2011. Relationship between species richness of plant functional groups and l...