Climate change has already impacted ecosystems and species and substantial impacts of climate change in the future are expected. Species distribution modeling is widely used to map the current potential distribution of species as well as to model the impact of future climate change on distribution of species. Mapping current distribution is useful for conservation planning and understanding the change in distribution impacted by climate change is important for mitigation of future biodiversity losses. However, the current distribution of Chinese caterpillar fungus, a flagship species of the Himalaya with very high economic value, is unknown. Nor do we know the potential changes in suitable habitat of Chinese caterpillar fungus caused by fut...
Introduction: Climate change and land-use (intensity) change are factors that force biological organ...
Climate warming threatens biodiversity at global, regional and local levels by causing irreversible ...
Climate warming poses a great threat to ecosystems worldwide, which significantly affects the geogra...
Climate change has already impacted ecosystems and species and substantial impacts of climate change...
<p>Change in average elevation in distribution of Chinese caterpillar fungus in three future climate...
Climate change is causing shifts in the habitat, distribution, ecology, and phenology of Himalayan p...
Aim Climate change has increased the risk of biological invasions, particularly by increasing the...
Aim Climate change has increased the risk of biological invasions, particularly by increasing the cl...
The biological invasions have been increasing at multiple spatial scales and the management of invas...
The response of treeline-forming species to global climate change is uncertain. While numerous treel...
© 2019 Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences Global warming increases the vulnera...
<p>Predicted future distribution of Chinese caterpillar fungus in future climate scenarios.</p
Nepal has an extreme altitudinal range from 60–8850 m with heterogeneous topography and distinct cli...
Tropical montane systems are characterized by a high plant species diversity and complex environment...
Projected changes in climate conditions are emerging as significant risk factors to numerous species...
Introduction: Climate change and land-use (intensity) change are factors that force biological organ...
Climate warming threatens biodiversity at global, regional and local levels by causing irreversible ...
Climate warming poses a great threat to ecosystems worldwide, which significantly affects the geogra...
Climate change has already impacted ecosystems and species and substantial impacts of climate change...
<p>Change in average elevation in distribution of Chinese caterpillar fungus in three future climate...
Climate change is causing shifts in the habitat, distribution, ecology, and phenology of Himalayan p...
Aim Climate change has increased the risk of biological invasions, particularly by increasing the...
Aim Climate change has increased the risk of biological invasions, particularly by increasing the cl...
The biological invasions have been increasing at multiple spatial scales and the management of invas...
The response of treeline-forming species to global climate change is uncertain. While numerous treel...
© 2019 Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences Global warming increases the vulnera...
<p>Predicted future distribution of Chinese caterpillar fungus in future climate scenarios.</p
Nepal has an extreme altitudinal range from 60–8850 m with heterogeneous topography and distinct cli...
Tropical montane systems are characterized by a high plant species diversity and complex environment...
Projected changes in climate conditions are emerging as significant risk factors to numerous species...
Introduction: Climate change and land-use (intensity) change are factors that force biological organ...
Climate warming threatens biodiversity at global, regional and local levels by causing irreversible ...
Climate warming poses a great threat to ecosystems worldwide, which significantly affects the geogra...