Abstract Background So far, macroecological studies in the Himalaya have mostly concentrated on spatial variation of overall species richness along the elevational gradient. Very few studies have attempted to document the difference in elevational richness patterns of native and exotic species. In this study, this knowledge gap is addressed by integrating data on phylogeny and elevational distribution of species to identify the variation in species richness, phylogenetic diversity and phylogenetic structure of exotic and native plant species along an elevational gradient in the Himalaya. Results Species distribution patterns for exotic and native species differed; exotics tended to show maximum species richness at low elevations while nativ...
Understanding species’ elevational distributions in mountain ecosystems is needed under climate chan...
The spatial patterns of biodiversity and their underlying mechanisms have been an active area of res...
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...
Despite decades of research, ecologists continue to debate how spatial patterns of species richness ...
The structure and distribution patterns of Himalayan vegetation are poorly explored, and research on...
Vegetation diversity, distribution and species endemism were studied in high altitude (>3300 m) H...
Phylogenetic constraints on ecophysiological adaptations and specific resource requirements are like...
The mechanisms underlying elevation patterns in species and phylogenetic diversity remain a central ...
Phylogenetic constraints on ecophysiological adaptations and specific resource requirements are like...
Phylogenetic constraints on ecophysiological adaptations and specific resource requirements are like...
The present study highlights the rich species diversity of higher plants in the Bhabha Valley of wes...
Mountain plant diversity results from a myriad of factors, including evolutionary history, species p...
Large-scale patterns of species richness and the underlying mechanisms regulating these patterns hav...
Aims: The Himalayan Mountains are highly sensitive to current global climate changes and their local...
Understanding species’ elevational distributions in mountain ecosystems is needed under climate chan...
The spatial patterns of biodiversity and their underlying mechanisms have been an active area of res...
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...
Despite decades of research, ecologists continue to debate how spatial patterns of species richness ...
The structure and distribution patterns of Himalayan vegetation are poorly explored, and research on...
Vegetation diversity, distribution and species endemism were studied in high altitude (>3300 m) H...
Phylogenetic constraints on ecophysiological adaptations and specific resource requirements are like...
The mechanisms underlying elevation patterns in species and phylogenetic diversity remain a central ...
Phylogenetic constraints on ecophysiological adaptations and specific resource requirements are like...
Phylogenetic constraints on ecophysiological adaptations and specific resource requirements are like...
The present study highlights the rich species diversity of higher plants in the Bhabha Valley of wes...
Mountain plant diversity results from a myriad of factors, including evolutionary history, species p...
Large-scale patterns of species richness and the underlying mechanisms regulating these patterns hav...
Aims: The Himalayan Mountains are highly sensitive to current global climate changes and their local...
Understanding species’ elevational distributions in mountain ecosystems is needed under climate chan...
The spatial patterns of biodiversity and their underlying mechanisms have been an active area of res...
Understanding species’ elevational distributions in mountain ecosystems is needed under climate chan...