Plant Diversity ›› 2026, Vol. 48 ›› Issue (02): 351-362.DOI: 10.1016/j.pld.2025.12.007
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Lihua Zhoua, Yuxiao Longa, Siwei Hua, Min Luoa, Wenbo Moua, Jingwen Denga, Lisha Jinga, Mingyue Panga,b, Li Huangc, Yongchuan Yanga,b
Received:2025-04-15
Revised:2025-12-08
Online:2026-05-19
Published:2026-03-25
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Mingyue Pang,E-mail:pangmingyue@cqu.edu.cn;Li Huang,E-mail:huang900722@163.com
Supported by:Lihua Zhoua, Yuxiao Longa, Siwei Hua, Min Luoa, Wenbo Moua, Jingwen Denga, Lisha Jinga, Mingyue Panga,b, Li Huangc, Yongchuan Yanga,b
通讯作者:
Mingyue Pang,E-mail:pangmingyue@cqu.edu.cn;Li Huang,E-mail:huang900722@163.com
基金资助:Lihua Zhou, Yuxiao Long, Siwei Hu, Min Luo, Wenbo Mou, Jingwen Deng, Lisha Jing, Mingyue Pang, Li Huang, Yongchuan Yang. Elevational patterns of multidimensional plant diversity and community structure in a subtropical karst mountain system[J]. Plant Diversity, 2026, 48(02): 351-362.
Lihua Zhou, Yuxiao Long, Siwei Hu, Min Luo, Wenbo Mou, Jingwen Deng, Lisha Jing, Mingyue Pang, Li Huang, Yongchuan Yang. Elevational patterns of multidimensional plant diversity and community structure in a subtropical karst mountain system[J]. Plant Diversity, 2026, 48(02): 351-362.
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