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This project aims to explore the biodiversity of the Himalayas by reconstructing paleoelevation profiles and analyzing the impacts of climate change on plant diversification. It combines paleobotany and species distribution modeling to understand the effects of environmental changes on biodiversity hotspots.
The recent International Panel for Climate Change (IPCC-AR6) report warns that high mountains in Asia will witness a drastic rise in temperature, precipitation and reduced snow cover by the middle of the 21st century, which will seriously threaten its rich biodiversity.
The Himalaya, the highest mountain chain on Earth and one of the world’s most biodiverse regions, spans two biodiversity hotspots that are particularly sensitive to anthropogenic activities.
Despite the effects of a changing envi…
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