Multidimensional Diversity Identifies Mountains as Key Refugia for Caudata in China [PDF]
Climate change is reshaping biodiversity patterns, yet conservation planning for amphibians, particularly Caudata, remains limited in both geographic coverage and the integration of multiple biodiversity dimensions.
Lu‐Lu Sui +5 more
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Mountain Biodiversity Day 2021 – biodiversity and pandemic [PDF]
On 13 January 2021, the French Ministry of the Environment in cooperation with ALPARC, UNEP and the Permanent Secretariat of the Alpine Convention organized the virtual Mountain Biodiversity Day. The event gathered together experts in the field of mountain biodiversity and political representatives from mountain regions all over the world in order to ...
Chris Walzer, Guido Plassmann
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MOUNTAIN NATURAL BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION IN RUSSIA
High biodiversity and degree of endemism of mountain biota strengthen the mountain regions’ status for the territorial nature conservation. Analysis of the protected areas’ representativeness in various mountain regions of Russia shows some discrepancy ...
Arkady Tishkov, Elena Belonovskaya
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Global loss of mountain vegetated landscapes and its impact on biodiversity conservation [PDF]
Accelerating human encroachment and natural disasters are causing substantial loss of mountain vegetated landscapes, threatening biodiversity conservation and ecosystem sustainability.
Chao Yang +12 more
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Mountain biodiversity and ecosystem functions: interplay between geology and contemporary environments [PDF]
Hang Sun, Jianjun Wang, Xiancai Lu
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A new cave-dwelling species of Hahnia C. L. Koch, 1841 from Guizhou Province, China (Araneae, Hahniidae) [PDF]
Hahnia, the most species-diversity genus of the comb-tailed spider family Hahniidae Bertkau, 1878, compromises 102 species distributed worldwide. To date, 24 species have been recorded from China.A new species of the genus Hahnia C. L.
Jiahui Gan, Cheng Wang, Xiaoqi Mi
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China’s mountain biodiversity and conservation status
As global biodiversity continues to decline and ecosystems degrade, mountains are often regarded as crucial refuges for numerous species due to their unique montane environments and relatively unfragmented landscapes.
Weihua Xu, Nan Jiang
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A new species of Pancorius Simon, 1902 (Araneae, Salticidae) from Guizhou, China [PDF]
The jumping spider genus Pancorius Simon, 1902 is represented by 40 species primarily distributed in East, South and Southeast Asia. Amongst these, 10 (including eight endemics) are known from China.A new species, Pancorius lui sp. nov., is diagnosed and
Jiahui Gan, Xiaoqi Mi, Cheng Wang
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A new species of Siamspinops Dankittipakul & Corronca, 2009 from Guizhou, China (Araneae, Selenopidae) [PDF]
The wall crab spider genus Siamspinops Dankittipakul & Corronca, 2009 contains eight species restricted to South and Southeast Asia, of which two are recorded from China.A new species, Siamspinops yejiei sp.
Cheng Wang, Jiahui Gan, Mi Xiaoqi
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Terrestrial Biodiversity Hotspots and Their Threats in Guangdong Province
Biodiversity plays an important role in providing ecosystem services and maintaining ecosystem stability, which are closely related to human welfare. The identification of biodiversity hotspots and analysis of their threats provide effective ways for ...
Geng Shoubao +7 more
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