“…In the present, the QTP exhibits substantial landscape heterogeneity; for example, its elevation range is from 3,000 to 5,000 m and represents a steep ecological gradient comprising diverse niches for a rich composition of species (Feng et al, ; Feng et al, ; Liu, Luo, Li, & Gao, ). With respect to environmental change, the QTP has undergone extreme ecological disturbances on an evolutionary timescale, especially rapid uplifts since the Miocene–Pliocene or Miocene–Quaternary epochs and subsequent climatic oscillations in the Quaternary (Liu, ; Liu, Gao, Chen, & Lu, ; Liu, Wang, Geng, et al, ; Liu, Wang, Wang, Hideaki, & Abbott, ; Liu et al, , ; Shi, ; Shi, Li, & Li, ; Wen, Zhang, Nie, Zhong, & Sun, ; Zheng & Nat, ). The biodiversity within the QTP is reflected within its flora, which harbors ca.…”