China has the largest area of mountains of all countries, with about 70% of land territory covered with mountains and plateaus. Thanks to vastness, mountainousness, highly heterogeneous habitats and long history of biological evolution, China boasts of extremely high biodiversity (more than 30,000 species of seed plants). The objectives of this chapter are to investigate conifer species and to analyze their multi-dimensional distribution in China. Our conclusions include: (1) China has 244 species of conifers belonging to 32 genera in 4 families (Pinaceae, Cupressaceae, Podocarpaceae and Taxaceae), accounting for 38.37, 49.29 and 66.67% of the global totals, respectively; (2) there are totally 115 conifer species endemic to China, falling in 23 genera of 4 families; (3) conifers and coniferous forests are widely distributed in China, from north to south and from east to west, more prominently in its numerous and high mountains and plateaus; (4) some conifer species appear even at very high elevations, e.g., Juniperus tibetica forests at 4800–4900 m above sea level in the southeastern Tibetan Plateau; and (5) China has established a large number of nature reserves and promulgated and implemented a series of laws and regulations to protect its rare and precious conifer resources.
Part of the book: Conifers