The subtropical evergreen broadleaved forests(EBLFs),ranging in occurrence from c.23°N to 39°N and 97°E to 141°E,are amongst the most characteristic biomes in East Asia and are common in South Chin...The subtropical evergreen broadleaved forests(EBLFs),ranging in occurrence from c.23°N to 39°N and 97°E to 141°E,are amongst the most characteristic biomes in East Asia and are common in South China.They contribute fundamentally to both the biodiversity function and ecosystem services of the East Asiatic floristic kingdom.The East Asian subtropical EBLFs are considered as unique zonal vegetation that might have developed in concert with the Asian monsoons,particularly展开更多
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文摘The subtropical evergreen broadleaved forests(EBLFs),ranging in occurrence from c.23°N to 39°N and 97°E to 141°E,are amongst the most characteristic biomes in East Asia and are common in South China.They contribute fundamentally to both the biodiversity function and ecosystem services of the East Asiatic floristic kingdom.The East Asian subtropical EBLFs are considered as unique zonal vegetation that might have developed in concert with the Asian monsoons,particularly