The issue that climatic change has great influence on species distribution is currently of great interest in field of biogeography. Six typical Kobresia species are selected from alpine grassland of Tibetan Plateau (TP) as research objects which are the high-quality forage for local husbandry, and their distribution changes are modeled in four periods by using MaxEnt model and GIS technology. The modeling results have shown that the distribution of these six typical Kobresia species in TP was strongly affected by two factors of the annual precipitation and the precipitation in the wettest and driest quarters of the year. The modeling results have also shown that the most suitable habitats of K. pygmeae were located in the area around Qingha...
Alpine vegetation in the central Tibetan Plateau is vulnerable to climate change. Nine lacustrine po...
Rapid temperature changes in mountain ecosystems pose a great threat to alpine plant species and com...
Grasslands occupy nearly three quarters of the land surface of the Qinghai-Tibet plateau (QTP) and p...
Abstract Background The ecosystems across Tibetan Plateau are changing rapidly under the influence o...
This paper provides information about the distribution, structure, and ecology of the world’s larges...
The issue of climatic change and its strong influence on species distributions is currently of great...
© 2019 Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences Global warming increases the vulnera...
Changes in global precipitation patterns have had important impacts on terrestrial ecosystems. Howev...
The ecosystems across the Tibetan Plateau are changing rapidly in response to climate change, which ...
With 450,000 km(2) Kobresia (syn. Carex) pygmaea dominated pastures in the eastern Tibetan highlands...
Phylogeographical studies have suggested that several plant species on the Tibetan Plateau (TP) unde...
Plants of the genus Kobresia are alpine grass species of high ecological and economic importance. Ve...
With 450,000 km2 Kobresia (syn. Carex) pygmaea dominated pastures in the eastern Tibetan highlands a...
Kobresia pastures in the eastern Tibetan highlands occupy 450000 km2 and form the world’s largest pa...
Abstract Climate change profoundly influences species distributions. These effects are evident in po...
Alpine vegetation in the central Tibetan Plateau is vulnerable to climate change. Nine lacustrine po...
Rapid temperature changes in mountain ecosystems pose a great threat to alpine plant species and com...
Grasslands occupy nearly three quarters of the land surface of the Qinghai-Tibet plateau (QTP) and p...
Abstract Background The ecosystems across Tibetan Plateau are changing rapidly under the influence o...
This paper provides information about the distribution, structure, and ecology of the world’s larges...
The issue of climatic change and its strong influence on species distributions is currently of great...
© 2019 Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences Global warming increases the vulnera...
Changes in global precipitation patterns have had important impacts on terrestrial ecosystems. Howev...
The ecosystems across the Tibetan Plateau are changing rapidly in response to climate change, which ...
With 450,000 km(2) Kobresia (syn. Carex) pygmaea dominated pastures in the eastern Tibetan highlands...
Phylogeographical studies have suggested that several plant species on the Tibetan Plateau (TP) unde...
Plants of the genus Kobresia are alpine grass species of high ecological and economic importance. Ve...
With 450,000 km2 Kobresia (syn. Carex) pygmaea dominated pastures in the eastern Tibetan highlands a...
Kobresia pastures in the eastern Tibetan highlands occupy 450000 km2 and form the world’s largest pa...
Abstract Climate change profoundly influences species distributions. These effects are evident in po...
Alpine vegetation in the central Tibetan Plateau is vulnerable to climate change. Nine lacustrine po...
Rapid temperature changes in mountain ecosystems pose a great threat to alpine plant species and com...
Grasslands occupy nearly three quarters of the land surface of the Qinghai-Tibet plateau (QTP) and p...