Despite decades of research, ecologists continue to debate how spatial patterns of species richness arise across elevational gradients on the Earth. The equivocal results of these studies could emanate from variations in study design, sampling effort and data analysis. In this study, we demonstrate that the richness patterns of 2,781 (2,197 non-endemic and 584 endemic) angiosperm species along an elevational gradient of 300-5,300 m in the Eastern Himalaya are hump-shaped, spatial scale of extent (the proportion of elevational gradient studied) dependent and growth form specific. Endemics peaked at higher elevations than non-endemics across all growth forms (trees, shrubs, climbers, and herbs). Richness patterns were influenced by the propor...
Understanding diversity patterns and the mechanisms underlying those patterns along elevational grad...
This study aims to investigate the plant species richness across three selected sites, examine the e...
BACKGROUND: Understanding diversity patterns and the mechanisms underlying those patterns along elev...
Phylogenetic constraints on ecophysiological adaptations and specific resource requirements are like...
Phylogenetic constraints on ecophysiological adaptations and specific resource requirements are like...
Abstract Background So far, macroecological studies in the Himalaya have mostly concentrated on spat...
The structure and distribution patterns of Himalayan vegetation are poorly explored, and research on...
Understanding species’ elevational distributions in mountain ecosystems is needed under climate chan...
Background: Several studies have documented the variation in species diversity patterns along elevat...
A non-linear relationship between phytodiversity and altitude has widely been reported, but the rela...
The Author(s) 2011. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract A non-li...
The present study highlights the rich species diversity of higher plants in the Bhabha Valley of wes...
Elevational patterns of species richness and their underlying mechanisms have long been a controvers...
Aims: The Himalayan Mountains are highly sensitive to current global climate changes and their local...
Vegetation diversity, distribution and species endemism were studied in high altitude (>3300 m) H...
Understanding diversity patterns and the mechanisms underlying those patterns along elevational grad...
This study aims to investigate the plant species richness across three selected sites, examine the e...
BACKGROUND: Understanding diversity patterns and the mechanisms underlying those patterns along elev...
Phylogenetic constraints on ecophysiological adaptations and specific resource requirements are like...
Phylogenetic constraints on ecophysiological adaptations and specific resource requirements are like...
Abstract Background So far, macroecological studies in the Himalaya have mostly concentrated on spat...
The structure and distribution patterns of Himalayan vegetation are poorly explored, and research on...
Understanding species’ elevational distributions in mountain ecosystems is needed under climate chan...
Background: Several studies have documented the variation in species diversity patterns along elevat...
A non-linear relationship between phytodiversity and altitude has widely been reported, but the rela...
The Author(s) 2011. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract A non-li...
The present study highlights the rich species diversity of higher plants in the Bhabha Valley of wes...
Elevational patterns of species richness and their underlying mechanisms have long been a controvers...
Aims: The Himalayan Mountains are highly sensitive to current global climate changes and their local...
Vegetation diversity, distribution and species endemism were studied in high altitude (>3300 m) H...
Understanding diversity patterns and the mechanisms underlying those patterns along elevational grad...
This study aims to investigate the plant species richness across three selected sites, examine the e...
BACKGROUND: Understanding diversity patterns and the mechanisms underlying those patterns along elev...