Camellia luteoflora Li ex Chang is an endangered plant endemic to the East Asian flora with high ornamental value as well as phylogenetic and floristic research value. Predicting the impact of climate change on its distribution and suitable habitat is crucial until scientific conservation measures are implemented. Based on seven environmental variables and 17 occurrence records, this study optimized the MaxEnt model using the kuenm data package to obtain the optimal parameter combinations (RM = 1.3, FC = LPT) and predicted the potential distribution pattern of C. luteoflora in various future periods. The results revealed that the mean diurnal range, temperature annual range, and precipitation of the wettest month were the influential factor...
The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in China is a region strongly impacted by climate change, yet its effects ...
The concept of Plant Species with Extremely Small Populations (PSESP) has been employed to guide con...
Figure S1: Suitable habitat changes under the past periods compared with the current condition; Figu...
Identifying the potentially suitable climatic geographical range for Liriodendron chinense (L. chine...
Figure S1: Suitable habitat changes under the past periods compared with the current condition; Figu...
The endangered plant Cathaya argyrophylla Chun et Kuang is the only species in the genus and is ende...
Abstract Understanding and predicting how species will respond to climate change is crucial for biod...
Climate change jeopardizes species survival, particularly for endangered species. This risk extends ...
Trabajo presentado en el XIX International Botanical Congress (IBC 2017), celebrado en Shenzhen (Chi...
Climate change poses a severe threat to biodiversity. Greenhouse gas emissions have accelerated clim...
Climate change will significantly affect plant distribution as well as the quality of medicinal plan...
Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba L.) is not only considered a ‘living fossil’, but also has important ecologica...
As an important Tibetan medicine and a secondary protected plant in China, Pomatosace filicula is en...
© 2019 Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences Global warming increases the vulnera...
Globally, increasing temperatures due to climate change have severely affected natural ecosystems in...
The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in China is a region strongly impacted by climate change, yet its effects ...
The concept of Plant Species with Extremely Small Populations (PSESP) has been employed to guide con...
Figure S1: Suitable habitat changes under the past periods compared with the current condition; Figu...
Identifying the potentially suitable climatic geographical range for Liriodendron chinense (L. chine...
Figure S1: Suitable habitat changes under the past periods compared with the current condition; Figu...
The endangered plant Cathaya argyrophylla Chun et Kuang is the only species in the genus and is ende...
Abstract Understanding and predicting how species will respond to climate change is crucial for biod...
Climate change jeopardizes species survival, particularly for endangered species. This risk extends ...
Trabajo presentado en el XIX International Botanical Congress (IBC 2017), celebrado en Shenzhen (Chi...
Climate change poses a severe threat to biodiversity. Greenhouse gas emissions have accelerated clim...
Climate change will significantly affect plant distribution as well as the quality of medicinal plan...
Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba L.) is not only considered a ‘living fossil’, but also has important ecologica...
As an important Tibetan medicine and a secondary protected plant in China, Pomatosace filicula is en...
© 2019 Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences Global warming increases the vulnera...
Globally, increasing temperatures due to climate change have severely affected natural ecosystems in...
The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in China is a region strongly impacted by climate change, yet its effects ...
The concept of Plant Species with Extremely Small Populations (PSESP) has been employed to guide con...
Figure S1: Suitable habitat changes under the past periods compared with the current condition; Figu...