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Bird species composition and conservation challenges in the Gaoligong Mountains, one of the most diverse bird areas in the world
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作者 Fei Wu Jian-Yun Gao +13 位作者 Dao Yan Le Yang Lu-Ming Liu Shun-Yu Yao Chang-Sheng Zuo Jun Sun Ge Gao Jian-Yong Su Li Luo Ying-Chun Li Ming Liu Yuan-Fang Hu Ming Wei Xiao-Jun Yang 《Zoological Research(Diversity and Conservation)》 2024年第1期20-50,共31页
The Gaoligong Mountains(GLGM),located in southwestern China,extend north to south along the western border of the Hengduan Mountains,spanning approximately 600 km.In this study,we consolidated findings from 17 bird su... The Gaoligong Mountains(GLGM),located in southwestern China,extend north to south along the western border of the Hengduan Mountains,spanning approximately 600 km.In this study,we consolidated findings from 17 bird surveys conducted in the GLGM between 2010 and 2022.We found that the GLGM harbors tremendous bird diversity,with a total of 796 documented bird species in the region.Nearly a quarter(23.0%)of these species are listed as state key protected species or as Chinese and global threatened species.Analysis of species richness at the county level showed a decreasing trend with increasing latitude,with the greatest diversity in Yingjiang(661 species).Observations indicated that the GLGM belongs to the Oriental realm,primarily composed of bird species from southern and southwestern China.The GLGM plays an important role in avian conservation by sheltering exceptional bird diversity,providing corridors and flyways for bird migration and dispersal,and mitigating the effects of climate change.In response to the conservation needs of birds and other wildlife,the Chinese government has established numerous protected areas within the GLGM.Despite these efforts,avian conservation still faces considerable challenges in the GLGM due to limitations in the protected area network,transboundary nature of the regions,and existing gaps in monitoring and research. 展开更多
关键词 Birds gaoligong mountains Zoogeographic region Conservation challenge
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Adaptive mechanisms of Ardisia crenata var.bicolor along an elevational gradient on Gaoligong Mountain,Southwest China 被引量:1
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作者 AI Xing-mei LI Yu +1 位作者 XIE Huan ZHAO Cai-bao 《Journal of Mountain Science》 SCIE CSCD 2023年第3期765-778,共14页
Plants overcome environmental stress by generating metabolic pathways.Thus,it is crucial to understand the physiological mechanisms of plant responses to changing environments.Ardisia crenata var.bicolor has an import... Plants overcome environmental stress by generating metabolic pathways.Thus,it is crucial to understand the physiological mechanisms of plant responses to changing environments.Ardisia crenata var.bicolor has an important ornamental and medicinal value.To reveal the impact of elevational gradient on the habitat soil and plant physiological attributes of this species,we collected root topsoil(0–20 cm)and subsoil(20–40 cm)samples and upper leaves at the initial blooming phase,in a survey of six elevations at 1,257 m,1,538 m,1,744 m,1,970 m,2,135 m,and 2,376 m,with 18 block plots,and 5sampling points at each site.Temperature decreases with an increase in elevation,and soil variables,and enzymatic activities fluctuated in both the topsoil and subsoil,with all of them increasing with elevation and decreasing with soil depth.Redundancy analysis was conducted to explore the correlation between the distribution of A.crenata var.bicolor along the elevational gradient and soil nutrients and enzyme activities,the soil properties were mainly affected by p H at low elevations,and governed by total phosphorus(TP)and available nitrogen(AN)at high elevations.The levels of chlorophyll,carbohydrates,and enzymatic activity except for anthocyanin in this species showed significant variation depending on physiological attributes evaluated at the different collection elevations.The decline in chlorophyll a and b may be associated with the adaptive response to avoid environmental stress,while its higher soluble sugar and protein contents play important roles in escaping adverse climatic conditions,and the increases in activities of antioxidant enzymes except peroxidase(POD)reflect this species’higher capacity for reactive oxygen scavenging(ROS)at high elevations.This study provides supporting evidence that elevation significantly affects the physiological attributes of A.crenata var.bicolor on Gaoligong Mountain,which is helpful for understanding plant adaptation strategies and the plasticity of plant physiological traits along the elevational gradients. 展开更多
关键词 Ardisia crenata var.bicolor Adaptive distribution ELEVATION gaoligong Mountain Plant physiological trait Soil physicochemical properties
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Identification of Paris polyphylla Smith var. yunnanensis(Franch.) Hand.-Mazz.(Polygerm Varieties) Produced in Gaoligong Mountain Areas
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作者 Zhe LIU Shaoshan ZHANG +3 位作者 Yongxia KE Fang XIAO Pei QUN Yuan LIU 《Medicinal Plant》 CAS 2018年第4期77-79,86,共4页
[Objectives] To make original plant and microscopic identification and study the traits of Paris polyphylla Smith var. yunnanensis( Franch.) Hand.-Mazz.( polygerm varieties) produced in Gaoligong Mountain areas,and pr... [Objectives] To make original plant and microscopic identification and study the traits of Paris polyphylla Smith var. yunnanensis( Franch.) Hand.-Mazz.( polygerm varieties) produced in Gaoligong Mountain areas,and provide experimental data for their identification and application. [Methods] The original plant powder was used,and paraffin sections and physicochemical properties were identified. [Results]P. polyphylla Smith var. yunnanensis( polygerm varieties) produced in Gaoligong Mountain areas showed obvious microscopic features and physicochemical properties. [Conclusions] This study was expected to provide certain reference for identification of original plant and medicine and formulation of quality standard for P. polyphylla Smith var. yunnanensis( polygerm varieties) produced in Gaoligong Mountain areas,and provided basis for their further research and development. 展开更多
关键词 gaoligong Mountain areas Paris polyphylla Smith var.yunnanensis(Franch.) Hand.-Mazz. Polygerm varieties IDENTIFICATION
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Mammals of Gaoligong Mountain in China:Diversity,distribution,and conservation
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作者 Quan Li Xue-You Li +13 位作者 Wen-Qiang Hu Wen-Yu Song Shui-Wang He Hong-Jiao Wang Zhe-Chang Hu Meng-Cheng Li Kenneth Otieno Onditi Zhong-Zheng Chen Chang-Zhe Pu Yun Xiong Cai-Hong Rao Fu-You Zhang Chang-Sheng Zuo Xue-Long Jiang 《Zoological Research(Diversity and Conservation)》 2024年第1期3-19,共17页
Gaoligong Mountain(hereafter,GLGM)is located at the intersection of Myanmar and China’s Yunnan Province and Xizang Zizhiqu,and spans three globally significant biodiversity hotspots:the Himalayas,Indo-Burma,and the M... Gaoligong Mountain(hereafter,GLGM)is located at the intersection of Myanmar and China’s Yunnan Province and Xizang Zizhiqu,and spans three globally significant biodiversity hotspots:the Himalayas,Indo-Burma,and the Mountains of Southwest China.Although surveys of mammals in this ecologically important region have a long history,there is no comprehensive systematic checklist and distribution account of the mammals of GLGM.Here,we compiled a mammal species checklist of GLGM based on thorough field investigations and literature reviews.We also examined specimen collections and applied camera trapping surveys to explore the region’s mammal diversity and distribution patterns.We recorded 212 mammal species in nine orders,33 families,and 119 genera,which accounts for 30.5%of China’s mammal species,and a high proportion of nationally protected(50)and globally threatened(29)species.Mammal species richness showed a symmetrical unimodal curve along the elevation gradient,peaking at intermediate elevations(2000 to 2500 m above sea level(asl)),and increasing generally from south to north,slightly higher in the east slope than in the west.Cluster analysis and non-metric multidimensional scaling revealed three distinct elevational assemblages(<900 m asl.,900-3500 m asl.,and>3500 m asl)and significant south-to-north variation,but no substantial differences between the east and west slopes.The GLGM present a unique conservation value due to the high proportions of rare and endangered mammal species,complex faunal composition,high endemism,and being the distribution boundary for many species.This study is an important phased account of mammal diversity in GLGM and makes a prospect for future research. 展开更多
关键词 Biodiversity hotspot Eastern Himalaya gaoligong Mountain Endemism Mammal conservation Hengduan mountains
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A new species of sisorid catfish of the genus Exostoma from the Salween drainage, Yunnan, China 被引量:1
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作者 Xiao-Yong Chen William J. Poly +1 位作者 David Catania Wan-Sheng Jiang 《Zoological Research》 CAS CSCD 2017年第5期291-299,共9页
A new species of the sisorid catfish genus Exostoma Blyth, 1860 was collected from two hill-stream tributaries of the Nujiang(Salween River) drainage in Gaoligong Mountain, south-western Yunnan Province, China from 20... A new species of the sisorid catfish genus Exostoma Blyth, 1860 was collected from two hill-stream tributaries of the Nujiang(Salween River) drainage in Gaoligong Mountain, south-western Yunnan Province, China from 2003 to 2006 and from two tributaries of the Salween River in Cangyuan County, Lingcang Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China(in 2007) and in Yongde County, Lingcang Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China(in 2015). Exostoma gaoligongense sp. nov. is the 10 th species of the genus and is most similar to E. vinciguerrae in morphology but can be distinguished by pelvic fin reaching anus vs. not reaching; maxillary barbels just reaching or slightly surpassing pectoral-fin origin vs. surpassing pectoral-fin origin or even reaching posterior end of gill membrane; abdominal vertebrae 23–25 vs. 25–27; length of dorsal fin/dorsal to adipose distance 90.3%–287.0% vs. 59.2–85.7. A key to Exostoma spp. is provided. 展开更多
关键词 Glyptosterninae SISORIDAE Nujiang gaoligong Mountain YUNNAN
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Forest Resources Management of a Minority Village near Gaoligong Mountain Nature Reserve
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《Forestry and Society Newsletter》 2001年第1期1-5,共5页
关键词 Forest Resources Management of a Minority Village near gaoligong Mountain Nature Reserve NATURE
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