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Altitudinal patterns of dominant invertebrates in forest soil and litter are scale-different 期刊论文
ECOLOGICAL INFORMATICS, 2023, 卷号: 77, 期号: x, 页码: -
Authors:  Ding, Zhangqi;  Xu, Guorui;  Zhang, Yuxin;  Zhang, Shuang;  Ma, Keming
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Soil invertebrates  Scale-different  Altitudinal gradient  Scale analysis  Wavelet  
Elevational sensitivity in an Asian 'hotspot': moth diversity across elevational gradients in tropical, sub-tropical and sub-alpine China 期刊论文
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2016, 卷号: 6, 期号: 26513
Authors:  Ashton, L. A. i;  Nakamura, A.;  Burwell, C. J.;  Cao, M;  et al
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Climate-change  Rain-forest  Thermal Tolerance  Species-richness  Range Shifts  Vertical Stratification  Conservation Priorities  Biodiversity Hotspots  Altitudinal Gradient  Mountain Passes  
A new positive relationship between pCO(2) and stomatal frequency in Quercus guyavifolia (Fagaceae): a potential proxy for palaeo-CO2 levels 期刊论文
ANNALS OF BOTANY, 2015, 卷号: 115, 期号: 5, 页码: 777-788
Authors:  Hu, Jin-Jin;  Xing, Yao-Wu;  Turkington, Roy;  Jacques, Frederic M. B.;  Su, Tao;  Huang, Yong-Jiang;  Zhou, Zhe-Kun
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Stomatal Density  Stomatal Index  Atmospheric Co2 Concentration  Palaeo-co2 Reconstruction  Altitudinal Gradient  Historical Specimen  Climate Change  Oak  Quercus Guyavifolia  Q. Guajavifolia