The geographical distribution data of C. henryi were obtained from field investigations, local flora, and database platforms. The databases include the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF, www.gbif.org), National Specimen Information Infrastructure (NSII, http: //www.nsii.org.cn/), and Chinese Virtual Herbarium (CVH, http: //www.cvh .ac.cn/). Some data were collected from CNKI (China National Knowledge Infrastructure) and Scopus. A total of 1551 initial records were obtained. They were screened to ascertain whether they were natural or cultivated and to remove the repeated, incomplete and inaccurate records. Finally, 212 high-quality and reliable records were kept. The records' geographical coordinates were acquired from Google ...
Medicinal plants are more vulnerable to threats than non-medicinal plants. In China, a large number ...
Abstract Aim (1) To understand geographic patterns of species discovery by examining the effect of g...
Identifying biodiversity hotspots has become a central issue in setting up priority protection areas...
Most studies on the geographical distribution of species have utilized a few well-known taxa in Euro...
Most studies on the geographical distribution of species have utilized a few well-known taxa in Euro...
<p>Included are 461122 records of the 707 tree species occurring in the four marked plots (red dots)...
Global biodiversity is strongly influenced by the decrease in endangered biological species. Predict...
To obtain general information relating to the occurrence of the three pine species and facilitate re...
The distribution range of six natural populations of Parrotia subaequalis in China.</p
Aim 1. To understand geographic patterns of species discovery by examining the effect of growth for...
MapBio is a project initiated by the Chinese Academy of Sciences, which aims at integrating species ...
<p>Geographic information (midpoint values of latitude and longitude, maximum elevation, and area) a...
Premise of the Study: Chestnuts and chinquapins are some of the best known and most widely loved of ...
The millions of plant specimens that have been collected and stored in Chinese herbaria over the pas...
Aim Chestnuts (Castanea spp.) are ecologically and economically important species. We studied the ge...
Medicinal plants are more vulnerable to threats than non-medicinal plants. In China, a large number ...
Abstract Aim (1) To understand geographic patterns of species discovery by examining the effect of g...
Identifying biodiversity hotspots has become a central issue in setting up priority protection areas...
Most studies on the geographical distribution of species have utilized a few well-known taxa in Euro...
Most studies on the geographical distribution of species have utilized a few well-known taxa in Euro...
<p>Included are 461122 records of the 707 tree species occurring in the four marked plots (red dots)...
Global biodiversity is strongly influenced by the decrease in endangered biological species. Predict...
To obtain general information relating to the occurrence of the three pine species and facilitate re...
The distribution range of six natural populations of Parrotia subaequalis in China.</p
Aim 1. To understand geographic patterns of species discovery by examining the effect of growth for...
MapBio is a project initiated by the Chinese Academy of Sciences, which aims at integrating species ...
<p>Geographic information (midpoint values of latitude and longitude, maximum elevation, and area) a...
Premise of the Study: Chestnuts and chinquapins are some of the best known and most widely loved of ...
The millions of plant specimens that have been collected and stored in Chinese herbaria over the pas...
Aim Chestnuts (Castanea spp.) are ecologically and economically important species. We studied the ge...
Medicinal plants are more vulnerable to threats than non-medicinal plants. In China, a large number ...
Abstract Aim (1) To understand geographic patterns of species discovery by examining the effect of g...
Identifying biodiversity hotspots has become a central issue in setting up priority protection areas...