MULTIDIMENSIONAL BIODIVERSITY AND BIOMASS PRODUCTION IN QINGHAI-TIBETAN PLATEAU

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  Globally declining biodiversity was anticipated to affect the ecosystem functioning and services.Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau,known as the worlds "third pole",suffering serious biodiversity reduction driven by anthropogenic activities and climate change,knowledge about plant diversity and biomass production of the natural vegetation would contribute to better estimates effects of biodiversity on carbon storage and cycling for this large region of the world.
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