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1. An ethnobotanical study on wild plants used by Tibetan people in Gyirong Valley, Tibet, China.

2. Identifying the patterns of changes in α‐ and β‐diversity across Dacrydium pectinatum communities in Hainan Island, China.

3. Geographical patterns in phylogenetic diversity of Chinese woody plants and its application for conservation planning.

4. Substantial gaps between the protection of biodiversity hotspots in alpine grasslands and the effectiveness of protected areas on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, China.

5. Determinants of richness patterns differ between rare and common species: implications for Gesneriaceae conservation in China.

6. Uncovering the determinants of biodiversity hotspots in China: Evidence from the drivers of multiple diversity metrics on insect assemblages and implications for conservation.

7. A comparison of traditional plant knowledge between Daman people and Tibetans in Gyirong River Valley, Tibet, China.

8. Detecting and comparing extinction debts of amphibians in different habitats of southwestern China.

9. An ethnobotany survey of wild plants used by the Tibetan people of the Yadong River Valley, Tibet, China.

10. Diversity patterns and conservation gaps of Magnoliaceae species in China.

11. Endemic Juniperus Montane Species Facing Extinction Risk under Climate Change in Southwest China: Integrative Approach for Conservation Assessment and Prioritization.

12. Mapping biodiversity conservation priorities for protected areas: A case study in Xishuangbanna Tropical Area, China.

13. Glaciation-based isolation contributed to speciation in a Palearctic alpine biodiversity hotspot: Evidence from endemic species.

14. DNA barcoding of Rhododendron (Ericaceae), the largest Chinese plant genus in biodiversity hotspots of the Himalaya-Hengduan Mountains.

15. The potential drivers in forming avian biodiversity hotspots in the East Himalaya Mountains of Southwest China.

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