Richness of plant communities plays a larger role than climate in determining responses of species richness to climate change
Work
Year: 2019
Type: article
Abstract: Experimental warming in situ suggests that warming could lead to a loss of biodiversity. However, species that remain in situ and experience climate change will interact with species tracking climate... more
Source: Journal of Ecology
Institutions Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Tibet University +7 more
Cites: 52
Cited by: 26
Related to: 10
FWCI: 1.418
Citation percentile (by year/subfield): 99.94
Subfield: Ecological Modeling
Field: Environmental Science
Domain: Physical Sciences
Sustainable Development Goal Climate action
Open Access status: bronze
Funders National Natural Science Foundation of China, National Natural Science Foundation of China, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Grant IDS 41731175, 31672470, KFZD‐SW‐312, XDA20050101