Mountain Biodiversity Ecosystem Functioning and Services
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<p>Mountains encompass more than 30% of all land and 23% of the Earth's forests with high levels of biodiversity and endemism and they support diverse habitats and refuges for approximately 85% of amphibian bird and mammal species. More than 1/4 of the global human population inhabits mountain environments many of whom are among the world's poorest people. The climate and anthropogenic changes have had a tremendous impact on biodiversity and ecosystems around the world. On the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau which is characterized by a low temperature short growing season and diverse ecosystems global changes such as the warming climate might reduce biodiversity and alter ecosystem functions. This reprint contains studies with a focus on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau and the south-west mountainous areas of China. The topic deals with the application of multiscale methods and approaches in the context of biodiversity from the scale of genes and individuals to ecosystems and landscapes including the adaptations of organisms like plants birds and micro-organisms spatial-temporal variations in vegetation patterns and land use statuses and the possible driving factors of the functional adaptation of organisms to climate and anthropogenic changes.</p>
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