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Large-scale phytogeographical patterns in eastern Asia in relation to latitudinal and climatic gradients

January 1, 2003

This paper aims at determining how different floristic elements (e.g. cosmopolitan, tropical, and temperate) change with latitude and major climate factors, and how latitude affects the floristic relationships between East Asia and the other parts of the world. The large-scale patterns of phytogeography in East Asia are strongly related to latitude, which covaries with several climatic variables such as temperature. Evolutionary processes such as the adaptation of plants to cold climates and current and past land connections are likely responsible for the observed latitudinal patterns.

Publication Year 2003
Title Large-scale phytogeographical patterns in eastern Asia in relation to latitudinal and climatic gradients
Authors H. Qian, J.-S. Song, P. Krestov, Q. Guo, Z. Wu, X. Shen, X. Guo
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Biogeography
Index ID 1001733
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center