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    Botany at Stefan Batory University in Vilna (Wilno, Vilnius) (1919–1939) by Alicja Zemanek, Piotr Köhler

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…There worked such distinguished scientists, as: Jakub Mowszowicz (1901–1983), phytogeographer and phytosociologist; Jan Muszyński (1884–1957), botanist and pharmacist; Bronisław Szakien (1890–1938), cytologist and mycologist; Piotr Wiśniewski (1881––1971), physiologist; and Józef Trzebiński (1867–1941), mycologist and phytopathologist. …”
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    Botany at Stefan Batory University in Vilna (Wilno, Vilnius) (1919–1939) by Alicja Zemanek, Piotr Köhler

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…There worked such distinguished scientists, as: Jakub Mowszo­wicz (1901–1983), phytogeographer and phytosociologist; Jan Muszyński (1884–1957), botanist and pharmacist; Bronisław Szakien (1890–1938), cytologist and mycologist; Piotr Wiśniewski (1881–1971), physiologist; and Józef Trzebiński (1867–1941), mycologist and phytopathologist. …”
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    Three noteworthy additions to the flora of the western Himalaya, India by Ishwari Datt Rai, Amit Kumar, Gajendra Singh, Bhupendra Singh Adhikari, Gopal Singh Rawat

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…Their occurrence in this region is phytogeographically significant and noteworthy.  In this paper a brief description of these species along with phenology, distribution, ecology, photographs and phytogeographical notes are provided.…”
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    A contribution to the knowledge of bryophytes in polar areas subjected to rapid deglaciation: a case study from southeastern Spitsbergen by Adam Stebel, Ryszard Ochyra, Nadezhda A. Konstantinova, Wiesław Ziaja, Krzysztof Ostafin, Wojciech Maciejowski

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…For each species, a short taxonomic and phytogeographical comment is provided, and the distribution of 12 rare or otherwise phytogeographically interesting species in Svalbard is shown on maps.…”
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    Using palynological evidence from royal jelly to mediate the spread of Paenibacillus larvae in Brazil by Cynthia Fernandes Pinto da Luz, Lubiane Guimarães-Cestaro, José Eduardo Serrão, Dejair Message, Marta Fonseca Martins, Maria Luisa Teles Marques Florêncio Alves, María Carmen Seijo-Coello, Érica Weinstein Teixeira

    “…ABSTRACT Royal jelly may contain pollen grains and their presence can be used to determine the phytogeographical origin of the product. This study analyzed the phytogeographical origin of commercial royal jelly samples from São Paulo State, tested as part of the Brazilian Federal Inspection System (SIF), found to be contaminated with spores of the bacterium Paenibacillus larvae, that causes the American Foulbrood Disease. …”
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    Phytoregionalisation of the Andean páramo by Gwendolyn Peyre, Henrik Balslev, Xavier Font

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The K-means non-hierarchical clustering technique was used to obtain clusters identifiable as phytogeographical units, and the Ochiai fidelity index was calculated to identify their diagnostic species. …”
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    Biogeographical Principles in Horticulture by Anthony Hitchcock

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Nine planting beds totalling 8,000 m2 were redeveloped to represent six distinct phytogeographic regions identified in Plants of the Greater Cape Floristic Region (Manning & Goldblatt, 2012). …”
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    Vascular plants of Honaz (Denizli) Forest Planning Unit by Mustafa KARAKÖSE

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The study area is located between the Mediterranean and Iran-Turanian phytogeographic regions in Denizli province. Because of this study, 276 vascular plant taxa belonging to 56 families were determined. …”
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    Comparative study of Sulina and Sfântu Gheorghe seaside flora by DOROFTEI Mihai, COVALIOV Silviu

    Published 2007-10-01
    “…Rare and threatened status of the plants in the study area was also listed using a recent publication, 55 species are included in threatened categories and the ratio is 17%. The phytogeographical spectra of the species are as follows: Eurasian 40.82%; Pontic-mediterranean 25%; Circumpolar 9% and other phytogeographical regions 25%. …”
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    Alexander von Humboldt – the founder of phytogeography (to the 250th anniversary of his birthday) by V.I. Melnyk

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…These works are modern in interpretation of many phytogeographical problems.…”
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    Flora of chestnut honey production forests in Abana and Bozkurt (Kastamonu) regions by Ayşe Öztürk Pulatoğlu, Nurcan Yiğit, Nagihan Seki

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…As a result of the study, 216 taxa belonging to 63 families were determined. The phytogeographic regions of the taxa were as follows: 86 (39.8%) Euro-Siberian, 17 (7.9%) Mediterranean, and 113 (52.3%) multiregional or phytogeographically unknown. …”
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    Richness pattern and phytogeography of the Cerrado herb-shrub flora and implications for conservation by Amaral, A, Munhoz, C, Walter, B, Aguirre-Gutiérrez, J, Raes, N

    Published 2017
    “…Conclusions: We recognized patterns of regional variation, reflected in the phytogeographic division. Furthermore, we show that the current protected areas in Brazil do not effectively protect high richness areas of the herb–shrub flora.…”
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    Phytogeography of the Pacific Coast of North America by Manuel Peinado Lorca, Miguel Ángel Macías Rodríguez, Juan Luis Aguirre Martínez, José Delgadillo Rodríguez

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Each province is characterized by its climate, changes in phytogeographic elements, the presence of endemic genera or species, and by its characteristic vegetation types. …”
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    Human-Induced Landscape Changes Homogenize Atlantic Forest Bird Assemblages through Nested Species Loss. by Marcelo Alejandro Villegas Vallejos, André Andrian Padial, Jean Ricardo Simões Vitule

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…A similar result was obtained among phytogeographical domains, indicating nested-pattern dissimilarity among compositions of overlapping communities. …”
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    In defence of the entity of Macaronesia as a biogeographical region by Fernández‐Palacios, JM, Otto, R, Capelo, J, Caujapé‐Castells, J, de Nascimento, L, Duarte, MC, Elias, RB, García‐Verdugo, C, Menezes de Sequeira, M, Médail, F, Naranjo‐Cigala, A, Patiño, J, Price, J, Romeiras, MM, Sánchez‐Pinto, L, Whittaker, RJ

    Published 2024
    “…Four main issues related to Macaronesia are thoroughly discussed: (i) its independence from the Mediterranean phytogeographical region; (ii) discrepancies according to different taxa analysed; (iii) its geographical limits and the role of the continental enclave(s), and, (iv) the validity of the phytogeographical region level. …”
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    In defence of the entity of Macaronesia as a biogeographical region by Fernández-Palacios, JM, Otto, R, Capelo, J, Whittaker, RJ

    Published 2024
    “…Four main issues related to Macaronesia are thoroughly discussed: (<em>i</em>) its independence from the Mediterranean phytogeographical region; (<em>ii</em>) discrepancies according to different taxa analysed; (<em>iii</em>) its geographical limits and the role of the continental enclave(s), and, (<em>iv</em>) the validity of the phytogeographical region level. …”
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    Traditional knowledge regarding edible insects in Burkina Faso by Aminata Séré, Adjima Bougma, Judicaël Thomas Ouilly, Mamadou Traoré, Hassane Sangaré, Anne Mette Lykke, Amadé Ouédraogo, Olivier Gnankiné, Imaël Henri Nestor Bassolé

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Abstract Background Insects play an important role as a diet supplement in Burkina Faso, but the preferred insect species vary according to the phytogeographical zone, ethnic groups, and gender. The present study aims at documenting indigenous knowledge on edible insects in Burkina Faso. …”
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    Immature stages of mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) Collected during the autumn-winter period in Cordoba Province, Argentina by Walter R. Almiron, Mireya E. Brewer

    Published 1994-12-01
    “…Eggs, immature mosquito collections were made at Cosquin, La Calera ( Chaco phytogeographic region), Villa Allende and Villa del Rosario (Espinal phytogeographic region) during April/September of two consecutive years 1989, 1990. …”
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