Fig. 1: The Naleng lacustrine core was recovered from the centre of Lake Naleng (black bullet point), in the Hengduan Mountains, a designated biodiversity hotspot in East Asia. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: The Naleng lacustrine core was recovered from the centre of Lake Naleng (black bullet point), in the Hengduan Mountains, a designated biodiversity hotspot in East Asia.

From: Sedimentary ancient DNA reveals a threat of warming-induced alpine habitat loss to Tibetan Plateau plant diversity

Fig. 1

a Location of the Hengduan Mountains on the south-eastern Tibetan Plateau, China (top-right inset, yellow fill). Area-elevation relationship (grey bars), elevational species richness distribution7 (red dotted line), and forest zone (blue dashed line) are shown in the lower-right inset. b Lake Naleng catchment area is 128 km2. The simulation of the glacier extent (Methods) indicates that the Lake Naleng catchment became ice-free by about 14 ka. The extent of alpine area per 100-m elevation is shown as white bars.

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