The lowest and highest elevations known for each species are used to delineate its elevational limits. We assume that species potentially exist between their elevational limits. For species that have a single elevational distribution record (resulting in an elevational range of zero) as well as those with elevational ranges less than 200 m, we adjusted their elevation ranges to 200 m. We verified all data for accuracy by experts within the region and any dubious outlying records were removed. Elevational limits were given for 1,488 species, including 314 mammals, 1027 birds, and 147 amphibians in the Himalayas.Funding provided by: The National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaCrossref Funder Registry ID: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/5011000...
Understanding diversity patterns and the mechanisms underlying those patterns along elevational grad...
<div><p>Understanding the spatial patterns in species richness is a central issue in macroecology an...
We assessed the vulnerability of 208 endemic or endangered species in China to the effects of climat...
The idea that a positive abundance-range size relationship (ARR) is pervasive in nature has been cha...
Aim Elevational Rapoport’s rule, proposed in 1992 by Stevens, predicts that species ranges on mounta...
Altitudinal variation in small mammal communities has been studied in many parts of the world, such ...
This study examines the relative importance of six variables: area, the mid-domain effect, temperatu...
Abstract Background A crucial step in conserving biodiversity is to identify the distributions of th...
Abstract Background Species richness and composition pattern of amphibians along elevation gradients...
The Himalayan region is one of the 35 biodiversity hotspots of the World (Mittermeier et al. 2004). ...
Aim Mountains harbour a rich and non-random cluster of species, yet knowledge on the species' biolog...
The high-altitude ecosystem of the Tibetan Plateau in China is a biodiversity hotspot that provides ...
To improve our understanding of mechanisms underlying biodiversity patterns, and provide insights fo...
Variation in species richness across environmental gradients results from a combination of historica...
The high‐altitude ecosystem of the Tibetan Plateau in China is a biodiversity hotspot that provides ...
Understanding diversity patterns and the mechanisms underlying those patterns along elevational grad...
<div><p>Understanding the spatial patterns in species richness is a central issue in macroecology an...
We assessed the vulnerability of 208 endemic or endangered species in China to the effects of climat...
The idea that a positive abundance-range size relationship (ARR) is pervasive in nature has been cha...
Aim Elevational Rapoport’s rule, proposed in 1992 by Stevens, predicts that species ranges on mounta...
Altitudinal variation in small mammal communities has been studied in many parts of the world, such ...
This study examines the relative importance of six variables: area, the mid-domain effect, temperatu...
Abstract Background A crucial step in conserving biodiversity is to identify the distributions of th...
Abstract Background Species richness and composition pattern of amphibians along elevation gradients...
The Himalayan region is one of the 35 biodiversity hotspots of the World (Mittermeier et al. 2004). ...
Aim Mountains harbour a rich and non-random cluster of species, yet knowledge on the species' biolog...
The high-altitude ecosystem of the Tibetan Plateau in China is a biodiversity hotspot that provides ...
To improve our understanding of mechanisms underlying biodiversity patterns, and provide insights fo...
Variation in species richness across environmental gradients results from a combination of historica...
The high‐altitude ecosystem of the Tibetan Plateau in China is a biodiversity hotspot that provides ...
Understanding diversity patterns and the mechanisms underlying those patterns along elevational grad...
<div><p>Understanding the spatial patterns in species richness is a central issue in macroecology an...
We assessed the vulnerability of 208 endemic or endangered species in China to the effects of climat...