Topography and soil factors are known to play crucial roles in the species composition of plant communities in subtropical evergreen-deciduous broadleaved mixed forests. In this study, we used a systematic quantitative approach to classify plant community types in the subtropical forests of Hubei Province (central China), and then quantified the relative contribution of drivers responsible for variation in species composition and diversity. We classified the subtropical forests in the study area into 12 community types. Of these, species diversity indices of three communities were significantly higher than those of others. In each community type, species richness, abundance, basal area and importance values of evergreen and deciduous specie...
Climate, topography, and human activities are known to influence plant diversity. In the present stu...
Subtropical broad-leaved forests in southeastern China support a high diversity of woody plants. Usi...
Aims Topography has long been recognized as an important factor in shaping species distributions. Ma...
The evergreen and deciduous broadleaved mixed forests (EDBMFs) belong to one of the ecosystems most ...
We investigated community structure and tree species diversity of six subtropical mountain forests i...
Aims Topography has long been recognized as an important factor in shaping species distributions. ...
We studied the influence of altitude on the spatial heterogeneity of tree diversity and forest struc...
The classical environmental control model assumes that species diversity is primarily determined by ...
Topography strongly influences the compositional structure of tree communities and plays a fundament...
Evergreen broadleaved forests in subtropical China contain a complicated structure of diverse specie...
Previous research on the relationship between edaphic factors and species diversity patterns has mos...
Understanding how plant trait-species abundance relationships change with a range of single and mult...
The Wuyi Mountains in China are one of the largest and most complete subtropical forest ecosystems a...
Subtropical broad-leaved forests in southeastern China support a high diversity of woody plants. Usi...
Background: The secondary forests have become the major forest type worldwide, and forest gap was al...
Climate, topography, and human activities are known to influence plant diversity. In the present stu...
Subtropical broad-leaved forests in southeastern China support a high diversity of woody plants. Usi...
Aims Topography has long been recognized as an important factor in shaping species distributions. Ma...
The evergreen and deciduous broadleaved mixed forests (EDBMFs) belong to one of the ecosystems most ...
We investigated community structure and tree species diversity of six subtropical mountain forests i...
Aims Topography has long been recognized as an important factor in shaping species distributions. ...
We studied the influence of altitude on the spatial heterogeneity of tree diversity and forest struc...
The classical environmental control model assumes that species diversity is primarily determined by ...
Topography strongly influences the compositional structure of tree communities and plays a fundament...
Evergreen broadleaved forests in subtropical China contain a complicated structure of diverse specie...
Previous research on the relationship between edaphic factors and species diversity patterns has mos...
Understanding how plant trait-species abundance relationships change with a range of single and mult...
The Wuyi Mountains in China are one of the largest and most complete subtropical forest ecosystems a...
Subtropical broad-leaved forests in southeastern China support a high diversity of woody plants. Usi...
Background: The secondary forests have become the major forest type worldwide, and forest gap was al...
Climate, topography, and human activities are known to influence plant diversity. In the present stu...
Subtropical broad-leaved forests in southeastern China support a high diversity of woody plants. Usi...
Aims Topography has long been recognized as an important factor in shaping species distributions. Ma...