Birds migrate longitudinally in response to the resultant Asian monsoons of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau uplift
Wenyuan Zhang,
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Zhongru Gu,
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Yichen Chen
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et al.
Published: Jan. 20, 2025
The
uplift
of
the
Qinghai-Tibet
Plateau
is
one
greatest
geological
events
on
Earth,
pivotally
shaping
biogeographic
patterns
across
continents,
especially
for
migratory
species
that
need
to
overcome
topographical
barriers
fulfil
their
annual
circle.
However,
how
influences
animal
migration
strategies
remains
largely
unclear.
We
compare
current
flyways
50
avian
migrating
plateau
with
those
reconstructed
before
as
a
counterfactual.
find
major
effect
changing
directions
from
latitudinal
longitudinal.
monsoon
system
generated
by
rather
than
high
elevation
per
se
shapes
changes.
These
findings
unveil
mechanism
an
important
global
event
has
influenced
birds,
yielding
testable
hypotheses
observed
distributions
emerge.
Language: Английский
Birds migrate longitudinally in response to the resultant Asian monsoons of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau uplift
Wenyuan Zhang,
No information about this author
Zhongru Gu,
No information about this author
Yichen Chen
No information about this author
et al.
Published: Jan. 20, 2025
The
uplift
of
the
Qinghai-Tibet
Plateau
is
one
greatest
geological
events
on
Earth,
pivotally
shaping
biogeographic
patterns
across
continents,
especially
for
migratory
species
that
need
to
overcome
topographical
barriers
fulfil
their
annual
circle.
However,
how
influences
animal
migration
strategies
remains
largely
unclear.
We
compare
current
flyways
50
avian
migrating
plateau
with
those
reconstructed
before
as
a
counterfactual.
find
major
effect
changing
directions
from
latitudinal
longitudinal.
monsoon
system
generated
by
rather
than
high
elevation
per
se
shapes
changes.
These
findings
unveil
mechanism
an
important
global
event
has
influenced
birds,
yielding
testable
hypotheses
observed
distributions
emerge.
Language: Английский
Global leaf sulfur stoichiometry and the relationships with nitrogen and phosphorus: phylogeny, growth form and environmental controls
Liangjian Zhang,
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Zhenjun Zuo,
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Xiujuan Qiao
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et al.
Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
291(2027)
Published: July 23, 2024
Sulfur
(S)
is
an
essential
bioelement
with
vital
roles
in
serving
regulatory
and
catalytic
functions
tightly
coupled
N
P
plants.
However,
globally
stoichiometric
patterns
of
leaf
S
its
relationships
to
are
less
well
studied.
We
compiled
31
939
records
leaf-based
data
for
2600
plant
species
across
6652
sites
worldwide.
All
were
divided
into
different
phylogenetic
taxa
growth
forms.
Standard
major
axis
analysis
was
employed
fit
the
bivariate
element
relationships.
A
linear
mixed-effect
model
a
multiple-regression
used
partition
variations
bioelements
phylogeny
environments,
then
estimate
importance
environmental
variables.
Global
geometric
mean
S,
concentrations
1.44,
15.70
1.27
mg
g
Language: Английский
High-resolution maps of vegetation nitrogen density on the Tibetan Plateau: An intensive field-investigation
Xin Li,
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Li Xu,
No information about this author
Mingxu Li
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et al.
The Science of The Total Environment,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
904, P. 167233 - 167233
Published: Sept. 20, 2023
Language: Английский
Spatial variation of sulfur in terrestrial ecosystems in China: Content, density, and storage
The Science of The Total Environment,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
906, P. 167848 - 167848
Published: Oct. 14, 2023
Language: Английский
Birds migrate longitudinally in response to the resultant Asian monsoons of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau uplift
Wenyuan Zhang,
No information about this author
Zhongru Gu,
No information about this author
Yichen Chen
No information about this author
et al.
Published: Oct. 24, 2024
ABSTRACT
The
uplift
of
the
Qinghai-Tibet
Plateau
is
one
greatest
geological
events
on
Earth,
pivotally
shaping
biogeographic
patterns
across
continents,
especially
for
migratory
species
that
need
to
overcome
topographical
barriers
fulfil
their
annual
circle.
However,
how
influences
animal
migration
strategies
remains
largely
unclear.
We
compare
current
flyways
50
avian
migrating
plateau
with
those
reconstructed
before
as
a
counterfactual.
find
major
effect
changing
directions
from
latitudinal
longitudinal.
monsoon
system
generated
by
rather
than
high
elevation
per
se
shapes
changes.
These
findings
unveil
mechanism
an
important
global
event
has
influenced
birds,
yielding
testable
hypotheses
observed
distributions
emerge.
Language: Английский