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Distribution Patterns of Medicinal Plants along an Elevational Gradient in Central Himalaya,Nepal 被引量:1

Distribution Patterns of Medicinal Plants along an Elevational Gradient in Central Himalaya,Nepal
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摘要 This study aimed to compare the distribution patterns and trends of plant parts used among different groups of medicinal plants, geographical regions,and between medicinal plants and all vascular plants.We used the published sources for elevation records of 2,331 medicinal plant species to interpolate presence between minimum and maximum elevations and estimated medicinal plant richness for each 100-m elevational band. Monte Carlo simulations were used to test whether differences in elevational distribution between different groups of medicinal plants were significant. Total number of medicinal plants as well as different groups showed unimodal relationship with elevation. The elevational distributions of medicinal plants significantly differ between regions and between medicinal plant groups.When comparing the richness of all medicinal plants to all vascular plants,Monte Carlo simulations indicated that the numbers of medicinal plants are higher than expected at low elevations.The highest richness of medicinal plants at low elevation could be possibly due to favorable environmental factors such as high temperature, rainfall,sunlight or due to higher density of human population and thus higher pressure on use of any plants in lower elevations.
出处 《Journal of Mountain Science》 SCIE CSCD 2012年第2期201-213,共13页 山地科学学报(英文)
基金 supported by GACR 526/09/0549and partly by AV0Z60050516
关键词 Species richness Rapoport's elevational rule Mid-domain effect Randomization test Unimodal pattern HIMALAYA Nepal 药用植物 海拔梯度 分布格局 喜马拉雅山 尼泊尔 蒙特卡罗模拟 低海拔地区 维管束植物
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