Global biodiversity is markedly decreasing in response to climate change and human disturbance. Sanjiang Plain is recognized as a biodiversity hotspot in China due to its high forest and wetland coverage, but species are being lost at an unprecedented rate, induced by anthropogenic activities. Identifying hotspot distributions and conservation gaps of threatened species is of particular significance for enhancing the conservation of biodiversity. Specifically, we integrated the principles and methods of spatial hotspot inspection, geographic information system (GIS) technology and spatial autocorrelation analysis along with fieldwork to determine the spatial distribution patterns and unprotected hotspots of vulnerable and endangered plants ...
<div><p>Protected areas (PAs) not only serve as refuges of biodiversity conservation but are also pa...
Mountain biodiversity is under unprecedented threat due to climate change and excessive human activi...
The flora in China is highly endemic. Decisions about conservation and management of biodiversity ba...
Medicinal plants are more vulnerable to threats than non-medicinal plants. In China, a large number ...
China is very rich in biodiversity, however, it is also characterized by a long history of civilizat...
Identifying biodiversity hotspots has become a central issue in setting up priority protection areas...
Aim: Climate and land use changes are two major pervasive and growing global causes of rapid changes...
Guizhou province, famous for its karst landforms and rich biodiversity, is facing exceptional threat...
Identifying hotspots of species richness/rarity is the most commonly used approach worldwide for def...
The flora in Xinjiang is unique. Decisions about biodiversity conservation and management based on s...
Abstract A fundamental goal of ecologists is to determine the large-scale gradients in species richn...
Global biodiversity priorities are primarily addressed through the establishment or expansion of con...
Global biodiversity is declining rapidly, posing a severe threat to ecosystem functions and services...
Habitat fragmentation and loss is the main cause of species extinction; thus, the appropriate placem...
With over 35,000 higher plants recorded, China is among the countries with the highest plant diversi...
<div><p>Protected areas (PAs) not only serve as refuges of biodiversity conservation but are also pa...
Mountain biodiversity is under unprecedented threat due to climate change and excessive human activi...
The flora in China is highly endemic. Decisions about conservation and management of biodiversity ba...
Medicinal plants are more vulnerable to threats than non-medicinal plants. In China, a large number ...
China is very rich in biodiversity, however, it is also characterized by a long history of civilizat...
Identifying biodiversity hotspots has become a central issue in setting up priority protection areas...
Aim: Climate and land use changes are two major pervasive and growing global causes of rapid changes...
Guizhou province, famous for its karst landforms and rich biodiversity, is facing exceptional threat...
Identifying hotspots of species richness/rarity is the most commonly used approach worldwide for def...
The flora in Xinjiang is unique. Decisions about biodiversity conservation and management based on s...
Abstract A fundamental goal of ecologists is to determine the large-scale gradients in species richn...
Global biodiversity priorities are primarily addressed through the establishment or expansion of con...
Global biodiversity is declining rapidly, posing a severe threat to ecosystem functions and services...
Habitat fragmentation and loss is the main cause of species extinction; thus, the appropriate placem...
With over 35,000 higher plants recorded, China is among the countries with the highest plant diversi...
<div><p>Protected areas (PAs) not only serve as refuges of biodiversity conservation but are also pa...
Mountain biodiversity is under unprecedented threat due to climate change and excessive human activi...
The flora in China is highly endemic. Decisions about conservation and management of biodiversity ba...