Based on the two most recent assessments of Chinese higher plants in 2013 and 2020, of 34,450 and 39,330 species, respectively, we analysed the threatened status of Chinese higher plants. In 2020, around 4,088 (10.39%) of the assessed species in China are threatened, 2,875 (7.31%) Near Threatened, 27,593 (70.16%) not currently threatened and categorised as Least Concern and 4,752 (12.08%) categorised as Data Deficient. While in 2013, 3,767 (10.93%) of the assessed higher plants in China are threatened, 2,723 (7.90%) Near Threatened, 24,296 (70.53%) Least Concern and 3,612 (10.48%) Data Deficient. Estimates of the Red List Index in the two years show different patterns when using different weighting methods with the equal steps weighting met...
This data is part of the article 'Extention risk of Chinese angiosperms varieties between wood and h...
The severely threatened Chinese flora urgently needs a new, well adapted to China and properly formu...
Current biodiversity loss is far greater than at any time in human history. As complementary tool to...
China is very rich in biodiversity, however, it is also characterized by a long history of civilizat...
Medicinal plants are more vulnerable to threats than non-medicinal plants. In China, a large number ...
This synopsis was not peer reviewed. China is exceptionally rich in biodiversity, with more than 300...
Identifying biodiversity hotspots has become a central issue in setting up priority protection areas...
Plants provide fundamental support systems for life on Earth and are the basis for all terrestrial e...
<p>Evidence-based assessments of extinction risk are established tools used to inform the conservati...
Plants provide fundamental support systems for life on Earth and are the basis for all terrestrial e...
<div><p>Plants provide fundamental support systems for life on Earth and are the basis for all terre...
Orchids are of special interest to plant conservationists because of their high species diversity as...
Aim: Climate and land use changes are two major pervasive and growing global causes of rapid changes...
Plants are essential resources for the earth and human survival. Many plant species are threatened b...
This dataset contains data from the list of the National Key Protected Wild Plants (the first and se...
This data is part of the article 'Extention risk of Chinese angiosperms varieties between wood and h...
The severely threatened Chinese flora urgently needs a new, well adapted to China and properly formu...
Current biodiversity loss is far greater than at any time in human history. As complementary tool to...
China is very rich in biodiversity, however, it is also characterized by a long history of civilizat...
Medicinal plants are more vulnerable to threats than non-medicinal plants. In China, a large number ...
This synopsis was not peer reviewed. China is exceptionally rich in biodiversity, with more than 300...
Identifying biodiversity hotspots has become a central issue in setting up priority protection areas...
Plants provide fundamental support systems for life on Earth and are the basis for all terrestrial e...
<p>Evidence-based assessments of extinction risk are established tools used to inform the conservati...
Plants provide fundamental support systems for life on Earth and are the basis for all terrestrial e...
<div><p>Plants provide fundamental support systems for life on Earth and are the basis for all terre...
Orchids are of special interest to plant conservationists because of their high species diversity as...
Aim: Climate and land use changes are two major pervasive and growing global causes of rapid changes...
Plants are essential resources for the earth and human survival. Many plant species are threatened b...
This dataset contains data from the list of the National Key Protected Wild Plants (the first and se...
This data is part of the article 'Extention risk of Chinese angiosperms varieties between wood and h...
The severely threatened Chinese flora urgently needs a new, well adapted to China and properly formu...
Current biodiversity loss is far greater than at any time in human history. As complementary tool to...