Phytogeographical patterns of genera of endemic flora in relation to latitudinal and climatic gradients in China

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Jihong Huang
Keping Ma
Jianhua Huang
机构
[1] Chinese Academy of Forestry,Key Laboratory of Forest Ecology and Environment, the State Forestry Administration, Institute of Forest Ecology, Environment and Protection
[2] Nanjing Forestry University,Co
[3] Chinese Academy of Science,Innovation Center for Sustainable Forestry in Southern China
[4] Minzu University of China,State Key Laboratory of Vegetation and Environmental Change, Institute of Botany
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Plant Systematics and Evolution | 2017年 / 303卷
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Biogeography; China flora; Endemic flora; Latitudinal gradients; Seed plants;
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This paper aims at detecting the relationships between phytogeographical patterns of genera of Chinese endemic seed plants and latitude or climatic factors. The landmass of China was divided into four latitudinal zones, each of c. 8°. Based on a total of 1664 indigenous genera of Chinese endemic seed plants which were grouped into fifteen geographical elements, belonging to three major categories (cosmopolitan, tropical and temperate) and which were absent or present in 28 provinces in China, we analyzed the phytogeographical patterns of genera of Chinese endemic seed plants and detected the relationships between them and main climatic factors. Our results showed that the proportion of tropical genera decreases with the increase in latitude; the proportion of temperate genera increases with the increase in latitude; and the proportion of cosmopolitan genera increased gradually increased gradually with latitude. There are a slow decrease in the proportion of tropical genera and slow increase in the proportion of temperate genera at latitudes 35°–40°. Alternatively, the tropical genera and the temperate genera have the same proportion at latitude c. 25°. These changes and issues about the different genera also appeared in main climate factors. In general, the genera present in a more northerly flora are a subset of the genera present in a more southerly flora. In summary, the large-scale patterns of phytogeography of endemic flora in China are strongly related to latitude, which covary with several climatic variables such as temperature.
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