Hotspot analyses indicate significant conservation gaps for evergreen broadleaved woody plants in China

Volume: 7, Issue: 1
Published: May 12, 2017
Abstract
Evergreen broadleaved woody plants (EBWPs) are dominant components in forests and savanna of the global tropic and subtropic regions. Southern China possesses the largest continuous area of subtropical EBWPs distribution, harboring a high proportion of endemic species. Hotspot and gap analyses are effective methods for analyzing the spatial pattern of biodiversity and conservation and were used here for EBWPs in China. Based on a distribution...
Paper Details
Title
Hotspot analyses indicate significant conservation gaps for evergreen broadleaved woody plants in China
Published Date
May 12, 2017
Volume
7
Issue
1
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