Sclerophyllous evergreen broad-leaved forest in Yunnan — A remnant vegetation related to Tethys

Widely occurred on diverse habitats from hot dry deep valleys to cold temperate mountains, the sclerophyllous evergreen broad-leaved forest dominated by Quercus species (Fagaceae), is an unique vegetation type in Yunnan. The forest is similar to sclerophyllous oak forests in the modern Mediterranean...

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Main Author: Hua ZHU
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Published: China Science Publishing & Media Ltd. (CSPM) 2023-02-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.11931/guihaia.gxzw202110053
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description Widely occurred on diverse habitats from hot dry deep valleys to cold temperate mountains, the sclerophyllous evergreen broad-leaved forest dominated by Quercus species (Fagaceae), is an unique vegetation type in Yunnan. The forest is similar to sclerophyllous oak forests in the modern Mediterranean regions on physiognomy. It differs obviously from the other subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forests in Yunnan by its particular physiognomy, structure, characteristic tree species and geographical distribution, and is named as “sclerophyllous evergreen broad-leaved forest” in the vegetation classification of Yunnan. The sclerophyllous forest is a special vegetation type developed to adapt to the new environment during uplift of the Himalayas. The dominant tree species of the forest show Mediterranean floristic affinity, but they presently distribute mostly in southwestern China. Except for Quercus species, its floristic composition is the same as other neighbor vegetations. The community structure of sclerophyllous evergreen broad-leaved forest is simple. The typical forest community has a profile of tree-shrub-herb layers as common forests, but hemicryptophyte plants absolutely dominate in the communities on cold temperate mountains, and herbaceous plants dominate in the communities at hot dry valleys in its life form. The sclerophyllous oak species fossils recorded in moist tropical-subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forest in Tethys region before Miocene. Until Pliocene epoch, the modern Mediterranean climate formed and drought-resistant Mediterranean flora arose, the sclerophyllous evergreen broad-leaved forest evolved from the former tropical-subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forest with the Himalayas uplift.
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spelling doaj.art-d5c4824f8cfe462baaf97e3b5aa6bcea2024-02-28T05:57:53ZzhoChina Science Publishing & Media Ltd. (CSPM)Guangxi Zhiwu1000-31422023-02-0143223424110.11931/guihaia.gxzw2021100531000-3142(2023)02-0234-08Sclerophyllous evergreen broad-leaved forest in Yunnan — A remnant vegetation related to TethysHua ZHU0Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Mengla 666303, Yunnan, ChinaWidely occurred on diverse habitats from hot dry deep valleys to cold temperate mountains, the sclerophyllous evergreen broad-leaved forest dominated by Quercus species (Fagaceae), is an unique vegetation type in Yunnan. The forest is similar to sclerophyllous oak forests in the modern Mediterranean regions on physiognomy. It differs obviously from the other subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forests in Yunnan by its particular physiognomy, structure, characteristic tree species and geographical distribution, and is named as “sclerophyllous evergreen broad-leaved forest” in the vegetation classification of Yunnan. The sclerophyllous forest is a special vegetation type developed to adapt to the new environment during uplift of the Himalayas. The dominant tree species of the forest show Mediterranean floristic affinity, but they presently distribute mostly in southwestern China. Except for Quercus species, its floristic composition is the same as other neighbor vegetations. The community structure of sclerophyllous evergreen broad-leaved forest is simple. The typical forest community has a profile of tree-shrub-herb layers as common forests, but hemicryptophyte plants absolutely dominate in the communities on cold temperate mountains, and herbaceous plants dominate in the communities at hot dry valleys in its life form. The sclerophyllous oak species fossils recorded in moist tropical-subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forest in Tethys region before Miocene. Until Pliocene epoch, the modern Mediterranean climate formed and drought-resistant Mediterranean flora arose, the sclerophyllous evergreen broad-leaved forest evolved from the former tropical-subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forest with the Himalayas uplift.https://doi.org/10.11931/guihaia.gxzw202110053sclerophyllous evergreen broad-leaved forestecological characteristicsspecies compositiongeographical distributionorigin and evolution
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Sclerophyllous evergreen broad-leaved forest in Yunnan — A remnant vegetation related to Tethys
Guangxi Zhiwu
sclerophyllous evergreen broad-leaved forest
ecological characteristics
species composition
geographical distribution
origin and evolution
title Sclerophyllous evergreen broad-leaved forest in Yunnan — A remnant vegetation related to Tethys
title_full Sclerophyllous evergreen broad-leaved forest in Yunnan — A remnant vegetation related to Tethys
title_fullStr Sclerophyllous evergreen broad-leaved forest in Yunnan — A remnant vegetation related to Tethys
title_full_unstemmed Sclerophyllous evergreen broad-leaved forest in Yunnan — A remnant vegetation related to Tethys
title_short Sclerophyllous evergreen broad-leaved forest in Yunnan — A remnant vegetation related to Tethys
title_sort sclerophyllous evergreen broad leaved forest in yunnan a remnant vegetation related to tethys
topic sclerophyllous evergreen broad-leaved forest
ecological characteristics
species composition
geographical distribution
origin and evolution
url https://doi.org/10.11931/guihaia.gxzw202110053
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