[HTML][HTML] Modelization of the Current and Future Habitat Suitability of Rhododendron ferrugineum Using Potential Snow Accumulation
B Komac, P Esteban, L Trapero, R Caritg - PLoS One, 2016 - journals.plos.org
Mountain areas are particularly sensitive to climate change. Species distribution models
predict important extinctions in these areas whose magnitude will depend on a number of …
predict important extinctions in these areas whose magnitude will depend on a number of …
Prediction of the impact of climate change on fast-growing timber trees in China
Z Zhao, Y Guo, F Zhu, Y Jiang - Forest Ecology and Management, 2021 - Elsevier
Commercial logging in natural forests was banned in China in 2017, and plantations have
become the main timber supply source; hence, fast-growing and high-yielding timber …
become the main timber supply source; hence, fast-growing and high-yielding timber …
Prediction of potential suitable areas for Broussonetia papyrifera in China using the MaxEnt model and CIMP6 data
M Wang, Q Guan - Journal of Plant Ecology, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Broussonetia papyrifera is an important native tree species in China with strong adaptability,
wide distribution and economic importance. Climate change is considered as the main …
wide distribution and economic importance. Climate change is considered as the main …
Change prediction for potential habitats of warm-temperate evergreen broad-leaved trees in Korea by climate change
JH Yun, K Nakao, CH Park, BY Lee… - Korean Journal of …, 2011 - koreascience.kr
The research was carried out for prediction of the potential habitats of warm-temperate
evergreen broad-leaved trees under the current climate (1961~ 1990) and three climate …
evergreen broad-leaved trees under the current climate (1961~ 1990) and three climate …
Climate change may threaten the southernmost Pinus nigra subsp. salzmannii (Dunal) Franco populations: an ensemble niche-based approach
RM Navarro-Cerrillo, J Duque-Lazo… - iForest …, 2018 - boris.unibe.ch
We used Species Distribution Modeling to predict the probability of Iberian pine (Pinus nigra
subsp. salzmannii [Dunal] Franco) occurrences in southern Spain in response to …
subsp. salzmannii [Dunal] Franco) occurrences in southern Spain in response to …
The impact of global warming on the potential suitable planting area of Pistacia chinensis is limited
Y Guo, Z Zhao, F Zhu, B Gao - Science of The Total Environment, 2023 - Elsevier
Pistacia chinensis Bunge. is one of the main woody oil crops with a large artificial planting
area in China and has important economic and ecological value. Here, based on 237 …
area in China and has important economic and ecological value. Here, based on 237 …
Global warming leads to growth increase in Pinus sylvestris in the Kazakh steppe
Forest community structure and function in climate-sensitive regions exhibit uncertain
changes under the influence of global warming. Especially in northern Central Asia, the …
changes under the influence of global warming. Especially in northern Central Asia, the …
Evaluation of habitat sustainability and vulnerability for beech (Fagus crenata) forests under 110 hypothetical climatic change scenarios in Japan
T Matsui, K Takahashi, N Tanaka… - Applied Vegetation …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Questions: Are there any sustainable or vulnerable habitats in which beech (Fagus crenata)
forests could survive in Japan under 110 hypothetical climate change scenarios? Location …
forests could survive in Japan under 110 hypothetical climate change scenarios? Location …
Predicting potential suitable habitats of Chinese fir under current and future climatic scenarios based on Maxent model
Y Zhao, X Deng, W Xiang, L Chen, S Ouyang - Ecological Informatics, 2021 - Elsevier
The continuous global climate change has affected the living habits, morphological
characteristics and spatial distribution of tree species. Chinese fir (C. lanceolata (Lamb.) …
characteristics and spatial distribution of tree species. Chinese fir (C. lanceolata (Lamb.) …
Predicting the distributions of suitable habitat for three larch species under climate warming in Northeastern China
The larch (Larix) genus is the most important species group in the forest ecosystems in
Northeastern China, occupying about 25% of the forest areas. The high tolerance to …
Northeastern China, occupying about 25% of the forest areas. The high tolerance to …