2015
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0120208
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Biodiversity of Jinggangshan Mountain: The Importance of Topography and Geographical Location in Supporting Higher Biodiversity

Abstract: Diversity is mainly determined by climate and environment. In addition, topography is a complex factor, and the relationship between topography and biodiversity is still poorly understood. To understand the role of topography, i.e., altitude and slope, in biodiversity, we selected Jinggangshan Mountain (JGM), an area with unique topography, as the study area. We surveyed plant and animal species richness of JGM and compared the biodiversity and the main geographic characteristics of JGM with the adjacent 4 mou… Show more

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“…A major factor that is positively associated with the biodiversity of an ecosystem is the topographic complexity of a habitat (Zhou et al, 2015 ). Together with climate-related factors, topography is known to influence a wide array of environmental parameters including hydrology, nutrient dispersion, soil structure, and the microclimate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A major factor that is positively associated with the biodiversity of an ecosystem is the topographic complexity of a habitat (Zhou et al, 2015 ). Together with climate-related factors, topography is known to influence a wide array of environmental parameters including hydrology, nutrient dispersion, soil structure, and the microclimate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Manuscript to be reviewed Mountainous areas with steep elevational gradients, such as the Balkan Peninsula, have often been reported as local endemism and diversity hotspots of biota (Hou, Li & Li, 2014;Luebert & Muller, 2015;Zhou et al, 2015;Katouzian et al, 2016). In southern Europe it was often a result of speciation by isolation in consequence of severe alterations and fragmentations of habitats during Pleistocene climatic oscillations (Hewitt, 2004;Salicini, Ibanez, & Juste, 2013;Goncalves et al, 2015).…”
Section: High Level and Pre-pleistocene Onset Of Cryptic Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In resource surveys, an area calculation based on an ellipsoidal area rather than the actual surface area is often used to evaluate biological resources, the scale of land resources, and the value of ecological services [1][2][3][4][5]. In bio-geographical studies, the biodiversity is significantly increased by heterogeneity and the separation of terrain [6,7]. However, these methods do not distinguish whether humans or a variety of other creatures in nature live within any particular topographic relief surface [6,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In bio-geographical studies, the biodiversity is significantly increased by heterogeneity and the separation of terrain [6,7]. However, these methods do not distinguish whether humans or a variety of other creatures in nature live within any particular topographic relief surface [6,8]. Given the high fluctuation of the Earth's surface, its true surface area will be quite different from an ideal ellipsoid in mountainous and hilly areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%