2018
DOI: 10.3390/su10010194
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Threatened Plants in China’s Sanjiang Plain: Hotspot Distributions and Gap Analysis

Abstract: Abstract:Global biodiversity is markedly decreasing in response to climate change and human disturbance. Sanjiang Plain is recognized as a biodiversity hotspot in China due to its high forest and wetland coverage, but species are being lost at an unprecedented rate, induced by anthropogenic activities. Identifying hotspot distributions and conservation gaps of threatened species is of particular significance for enhancing the conservation of biodiversity. Specifically, we integrated the principles and methods … Show more

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“…Studies have also targeted D. pectinatum in tropical regions across three national natural reserves in China [53,54] using artificial neural networks and support vector machine (SVM)-based classifiers. Du et al [55] used the gap analysis technique for the conservation of 31 threatened plant species in Sanjiang Plain, China. Hamabata et al [56] used the RNA sequencing technique to get exhaustive sequences of plant species belonging to marine life finding that these species accumulated variations which lead to their extinction.…”
Section: Prior Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies have also targeted D. pectinatum in tropical regions across three national natural reserves in China [53,54] using artificial neural networks and support vector machine (SVM)-based classifiers. Du et al [55] used the gap analysis technique for the conservation of 31 threatened plant species in Sanjiang Plain, China. Hamabata et al [56] used the RNA sequencing technique to get exhaustive sequences of plant species belonging to marine life finding that these species accumulated variations which lead to their extinction.…”
Section: Prior Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SJP has the largest marsh area in China [24], providing critical habitats for many waterfowl species. In total, eight Wetland National Nature Reserves [25], (i.e., the Zhenbaodao (ZBDWNNR), the Dongfanghong (DFHWNNR), the Bachadao (BCDWNNR), the Sanjiang (SJWNNR), the Naolihe (NLHWNNR), the Xingkaihu (XKHWNNR), the Qixinghe (QXHWNNR), and the Honghe Wetland National Nature Reserve (HHWNNR)), were established to protect the marsh ecosystem and waterfowl.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Sanjiang Plain is a globally important hotspot for wetland biodiversity, an area of ecological function at the national level, and an important base for food production in China [18,19]. In the mid-to-late 1970s, people began large-scale agricultural reclamation and construction of water conservation infrastructure, causing wetlands to decline, damaging their ecosystem and causing a series of ecological and environmental problems in the Sanjiang Plain [20][21][22][23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%