AbstractThe tree rhododendrons include the most widely distributed Himalayan Rhododendron species belonging to the subsection Arborea. Distributions of two members of this sub-species were modelled using bioclimatic data for current conditions (1950–2000). A subset of the least correlated bioclimatic variables was used for ecological niche modelling (ENM). We used an ENM ensemble method in the BiodiversityR R-package to map the suitable climatic space for tree rhododendrons based on 217 point location records. Ensemble bioclimatic models for tree rhododendrons had high predictive power with bioclimatic variables, which also separated the climatic spaces for the two species. Tree rhododendrons were found occurring in a wide range of climate ...
Biodiversity loss and variation in species responses to climate and land use change have been found ...
In an era of anthropocene, threatened and endemic species with small population sizes and habitat sp...
As plant species expand their upper limit of distribution under current warming, some retain both tr...
AbstractThe tree rhododendrons include the most widely distributed Himalayan Rhododendron species be...
The tree rhododendrons include the most widely distributed Himalayan Rhododendron species belonging ...
Endemic species in mountains are vulnerable to rapid climate change. We elucidated distributional ov...
Endemic species in mountains are vulnerable to rapid climate change. We elucidated distributional ov...
Rhododendrons are an important, dominant, and primitive group of flowering plants with considerable ...
Alpine plants' distribution is being pushed higher towards mountaintops due to global warming, final...
Understanding the environmental factors determining the distribution of species with different range...
Introduction: Climate change and land-use (intensity) change are factors that force biological organ...
Rapid temperature changes in mountain ecosystems pose a great threat to alpine plant species and com...
The plant species in the mountainous regions might be relatively more vulnerable to climate change. ...
Aim: To predict Rhododendron diversity patterns and identify Rhododendron hotspots and priority area...
Key message An ensemble modelling approach was performed to predict the distributions of seven sympa...
Biodiversity loss and variation in species responses to climate and land use change have been found ...
In an era of anthropocene, threatened and endemic species with small population sizes and habitat sp...
As plant species expand their upper limit of distribution under current warming, some retain both tr...
AbstractThe tree rhododendrons include the most widely distributed Himalayan Rhododendron species be...
The tree rhododendrons include the most widely distributed Himalayan Rhododendron species belonging ...
Endemic species in mountains are vulnerable to rapid climate change. We elucidated distributional ov...
Endemic species in mountains are vulnerable to rapid climate change. We elucidated distributional ov...
Rhododendrons are an important, dominant, and primitive group of flowering plants with considerable ...
Alpine plants' distribution is being pushed higher towards mountaintops due to global warming, final...
Understanding the environmental factors determining the distribution of species with different range...
Introduction: Climate change and land-use (intensity) change are factors that force biological organ...
Rapid temperature changes in mountain ecosystems pose a great threat to alpine plant species and com...
The plant species in the mountainous regions might be relatively more vulnerable to climate change. ...
Aim: To predict Rhododendron diversity patterns and identify Rhododendron hotspots and priority area...
Key message An ensemble modelling approach was performed to predict the distributions of seven sympa...
Biodiversity loss and variation in species responses to climate and land use change have been found ...
In an era of anthropocene, threatened and endemic species with small population sizes and habitat sp...
As plant species expand their upper limit of distribution under current warming, some retain both tr...