The pattern of plant species diversity of Funiu Mountain Nature Reserve

We established experimental plots in representative areas in the Funiu Mountain nature reserve. We investigated plant communities in these plots to discern the pattern of species diversity distribution along the altitudinal gradient. We calculated alpha -diversity, beta -diversity, and gamma -divers...

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