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  1. 141

    PREDICTION OF THE GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION AND CONSERVATION OF AMAZONIAN PALM TREES Astrocaryum acaule MART. AND Astrocaryum aculeatum MART. by Adriel Lira Cordeiro, Jennifer Souza Tomaz, Caroline de Souza Bezerra, Carlos Henrique Salvino Gadêlha Meneses, Ananda Virgínia de Aguiar, Marcos Silveira Wrege, Santiago Linorio Ferreyra Ramos, Ricardo Lopes, Therezinha de Jesus Pinto Fraxe, Maria Teresa Gomes Lopes

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…This work aimed to verify the effect of global climate change on the potential geographic distribution of A. acaule and A. aculeatum in the current period and future climate scenarios using ecological niche modeling in Brazilian phytogeographic domains. The modeling was based on 19 bioclimatic variables obtained from the Worldclim website and four algorithms (Climate space model, Envelope Score, Niche Mosaic, and Environmental Distance). …”
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    Flora, Life form and Chorology of Plants in the Important Wetlands of Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province by Yaghoub Iranmaesh, Adel Jalili, Hamzehali Shirmardi, Hassan Jahanbazi goujani

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…Therefore, identification of vegetation and phytogeographical surveys in these regions is necessary. …”
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  3. 143

    Coalescent-Based Species Delimitation in Herbaceous Bamboos (Bambusoideae, Olyreae) from Eastern Brazil: Implications for Taxonomy and Conservation in a Group with Weak Morphologic... by João Paulo S. Vieira, Alessandra Selbach-Schnadelbach, Marcos Braz, Patrícia L. Ribeiro, Cássio van den Berg, Reyjane P. Oliveira

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…It includes nine species, all occurring in Brazil, but only <i>R. portoi</i> predominates in dry forests of the Northeast associated with the <i>Caatinga</i> phytogeographic domain. This species is morphologically close to <i>R. angustifolia</i>, which is known for a single location in the Atlantic Forest in Southern Bahia, and is considered to be threatened by extinction. …”
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    Evolutionary history of Nasutitermes kemneri (Termitidae, Nasutitermitinae), a termite from the South American diagonal of open formations by Karolina S. Kohari, Valeria Palma-Onetto, Rudolf H. Scheffrahn, Alexandre Vasconcellos, Eliana M. Cancello, Rafaella G. Santos, Tiago F. Carrijo

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Here, we explored the genetic patterns and phylogeographical processes in the evolutionary history of Nasutitermes kemneri, an endemic termite of the South American diagonal of open formations (DOF) formed by the Chaco, Cerrado, and Caatinga phytogeographic domains. We sampled 60 individuals across the three domains of the DOF, and using the mitochondrial genes 16S, COI, and COII, as well as the nuclear gene ITS, evaluated the genetic diversity and divergence time of the populations, along with their genetic structure. …”
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  5. 145

    A research on vegetation structure of Kuruca highland pasture (Antalya-Kaş) by Ahmet Alper BABALIK, Bedriye Gizem SÖNMEYEN

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The characteristics of plants which occur vegetation in pasture area was investigated such as; species name, life span, phytogeographical regions, endemism, quality degree. Plant samples were collected and dried in consideration of the vegetation period in order to determine the plant of species. …”
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    Forest zones in the central part of the Volga Upland during the Holocene and their correlation with adjacent regions by N.V. Blagoveshchenskaya

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…The findings are important for phytogeographical and geobotanical zoning of the territory of Russia.…”
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  7. 147

    ArgVeg – Database of Central Argentina by Melisa A. Giorgis, Marcelo R. Cabido, Ana M. Cingolani, María V. Palchetti, Sebastián R. Zeballos, Juan José Cantero, Alicia T. R. Acosta

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The database covers the main vegetation types of nine vegetation units of the Chaco, Espinal and Pampean phytogeographic provinces in central Argentina. Those types include native forests, shrublands, grasslands, halophytic vegetation and non-native woody communities present in either lowlands or mountain areas. …”
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    Northern agriculture: constraints and responses to global climate change by Timo J. N. Mela

    Published 1996-05-01
    “…The most advanced forms of farming in the high-latitude zone are encountered towards the south in Northern Europe, central Siberia and the prairies of Canada, i.e. mainly in the phytogeographical hemiboreal zone where the effective temperature sum is higher than 1200°Cd. …”
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    Statistique appliquée aux images NOAA pour le suivi du couvert végétal des bassins versants d'Aghien et de la Mé by Zamblé Armand Tra Bi, Djibril Noufé, Bamory Kamagaté, Kôkôh Rose Effebi, Yemou Jeanne N’tain, Seydou Diallo, Fabrice Nguetta, Karoui Hela, Droh Laciné Goné, Jean Louis, Luc Séguis

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…A pioneering area of Ivorian cocoa and coffee plantation agriculture, the watersheds of Aghien and Mé were quickly subjected to intense deforestation. The phytogeographic landscape has been constantly changing since the country's independence in 1960. …”
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    Diversité floristique et caractéristiques structurales des groupements végétaux du bassin du Zio (Sud-Togo) by Essowazina Seou, Laounta Akame, Tchaa Boukpessi

    “…Followed by nanophanerophytes (17.59 % of the raw spectrum and 23.99 % of the weighted spectrum) and microphanerophytes (8.58 % of the raw spectrum and 4.37 % of the weighted spectrum). Depending on phytogeographical affinities, the plant formations of the large Zio basin are dominated by species found both in the Guinean-Congolese and Sudano-Zambezian zones. …”
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    Strategy to Conserve Maximum Biodiversity of Limestone Flora in Peninsular Malaysia by Rafidah Abdul Rahman, Ruth Kiew

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Mapping their distribution shows that in common with other families there are three distinct phytogeographical provinces (the Northern Province, Perak Province and the Asian Intrusion) but that the narrowly endemic species do not cluster on particular hills, nor does their distribution coincide with those of other narrowly endemic species in other families. …”
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  12. 152

    Flora, life forms and chorotypes of plants in Khezr Abad, area (Orzank) Yazd province by Gh.R Bakhshi Khaniki, R Ghouchani

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…The position of the region was studied with respect to phytogeographical classification based on geographical data and references. …”
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    New Varieties of the Common Cyclamen (<i>Cyclamen purpurascens</i> Mill.) in Slovenia by Jože Bavcon, Blanka Ravnjak

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…It thrives in all four major phytogeographic regions: Alpine, Dinaric, sub-Pannonian and sub-Mediterranean, in both transitional regions, pre-Alpine and pre-Dinaric, and it reacts quickly to weather conditions. …”
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    Study of the vascular plants diversity in the surroundings of the Kytalyk Research Station (Arctic Yakutia) by Olga V. Khitun, Tatiana T. Koroleva, Vladislav V. Petrovsky, Maitane Iturrate-Garcia, Gabriela Schaepman-Strub

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Non-active stenotopic species with low abundance comprise 42% of the flora and species with broad-ecological tolerance comprise 18% of the flora. Phytogeographical latitudinal groups (arctic, hypoarctic and boreal) are almost equally represented in the LF. …”
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    Odonata (Insecta) in high-altitude fields and associated ecosystems in the Poços de Caldas Plateau, Brazil by Roosevelt Heldt Junior, Roger Tallison Monteiro, Taiguara Pereira de Gouvêa, Marcos Magalhães de Souza

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Occurring on top of hills, the HAF are isolated units in the landscape, connecting with the matrix through associated ecosystems (springs with riparian forests and “capões de mata”, which are natural islands of arboreal vegetation, commonly associated with rural vegetation, such as high-altitude fields, located above 1,200 m in phytogeographic domains of the Atlantic Forest, Cerrado or Caatinga). …”
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    Taxonomy and Distribution of <i>Spiraea hypericifolia</i> in Italy and Typification of the Name <i>S. flabellata</i> (Rosaceae) by Fabio Conti, Fabrizio Bartolucci

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…<i>hypericifolia</i> should be considered native to Italy and added to the contingent of steppe plants of phytogeographic and conservation interest recorded in the Central Apennines. …”
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    Floristic Composition, Diversity, Palatability, and Forage Availability of Forest Rangelands in the Southern Mediterranean Region of Northern Morocco by Youssef Chebli, Mouad Chentouf, Jean-François Cabaraux, Samira El Otmani

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The aim of this study was to survey the floristic composition, lifespan, life forms, phytogeographic relationships, palatability degree, and forage availability of forest rangelands in Northern Morocco. …”
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    Endemic Vascular Plants of Marble and Serpentine Parent Materials in Semiarid Grassland by Melda Dölarslan, Ebru Gül, Sabit Erşahin

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Davis (1965-1988) and Irano-Turanian region in phytogeographic respect. As a result of the plant sampling carried out in the area; 16 families, 27 genera, 31 species determined in serpentine parent material. …”
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    Floristic study of Bisotun Protected Area by Behnam Hamzeh&acirc;ee

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The elements of Irano-Turanian region constitute more than 63% of plants that represent area belongs to this phytogeographical region as well as the sector of Kurdo-Zagrosian. …”
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