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    Paraná state’s strategic areas for biodiversity conservation and restoration include the majority of threatened plant species in the most degraded phytogeographic units by André Cesar Furlaneto Sampaio, Elivelton Marcos Gurski, Pablo Melo Hoffmann, Ollyver Mauricio Rech Bizarro, Santiago José Elías Velazco, Christopher Thomas Blum

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…To determine whether the original design of the Strategic Areas for the Conservation and Restoration of Biodiversity in Paraná (AECR) adequately protected the species and identify the species most likely to become extinct in the region, we analyzed occurrence records for threatened flora in the state’s most degraded phytogeographic regions (Araucaria Forest, Cerrado, and grassland). …”
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    A New Species of <i>Comptonia</i> (Myricaceae) from the Early Miocene of Central Inner Mongolia, China, and Phytogeographic History of Sweet–Fern by Deshuang Ji, Liang Xiao, Liyan Guo, Xiangchuan Li, Zeling Wu, Jiaqi Liang, Meiting Wang, Xiaoyuan Xia, Nan Sun, Chaofeng Fu

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Plant exchange between western Europe and eastern North America possibly occurred during the Eocene via the Thulean route. Phytogeographic variation in the <i>Comptonia</i> fossils from China also indicates that the reason for the disappearance of <i>Comptonia</i> from China may not only be due to the prolonged cooling and drying after the late Miocene, but also due to its progenitive pattern.…”
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    A new, disjunct species of Bahiana (Euphorbiaceae, Acalyphoideae): Phytogeographic connections between the seasonally dry tropical forests of Peru and Brazil, and a review of spinescence in the family by Kenneth J. Wurdack

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The disjunct distribution of Bahiana with populations of B. occidentalis on opposite sides of the Andes in northwestern Peru (Tumbes, San Martín) and B. pyriformis in eastern Brazil (Bahia) adds to the phytogeographic links among the widely scattered New World SDTFs. …”
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    RELACIONES FITOGEOGRÁFICAS DE LAS ESPERMATÓFITAS EN LAS PLUVISILVAS DE LA REGIÓN ORIENTAL DE CUBA PHYTOGEOGRAPHIC RELATIONSHIPS OF SPERMATOPHYTES ON THE RAINFOREST OF THE EASTERN REGION OF CUBA by Eddy Martínez-Quesada

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Each endemism were classified according to López et al. (1994a) and were located on different phytogeographic units of Cuba according to Samek (1973). …”
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    A reassessment of the phytogeographic characterization of Temperate Pacific South America Una re-evaluación de la caracterización fitogeográfica de la costa temperada del Pacífico de sudamerica by BERNABE SANTELICES, ISABEL MENESES

    Published 2000-12-01
    “…New studies test the above characterization and indicate that the new data add support to several key aspects of the phytogeographic characterization of this coastline. The relative importance of the various floristic components at different latitudes, the isolated character of this flora and the latitudinal pattern of increasing species richness to higher latitudes are shown<br>El estudio de los patrones de distribución geográfica de las algas marinas bentónicas en la costa temperada de Sudamérica (5-55 ºS) permitió en 1980 caracterizar estas costas como con un alto grado de endemismo y con intercambio florístico limitado con localidades situadas en el Pacífico Tropical o con las islas oceánicas del Pacífico Sur dispuestas a distintas distancias de la costa. …”
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    Aspectos fitogeográficos das espécies de Crotalaria L. (Leguminosae, Faboideae) na Região Sul do Brasil Phytogeographic aspects of the Crotalaria L. species (Leguminosae, Faboideae) in Southern Brazil by Andréia Silva Flores, Silvia Teresinha Sfoggia Miotto

    Published 2005-06-01
    “…A região no Paraná compreendida entre 49º50º W e 24º-26º S é a que apresenta a maior diversidade de espécies.<br>Phytogeographic aspects of Crotalaria L. (Leguminosae) in southern Brazil are discussed. …”
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