Biogeography and chorology of the bryophytes of the Sierra de Gredos (Spain)

F. Lloret, R. M. Cros, M. Brugues, I. Granzow de la Cerda

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Highest species richness was found between 1700-1800 m, because in this interval the studied localities also showed a larger number of different habitats. The most abundant chorological elements were boreal (35% of the species), temperatare (28%) and oceanic (26%). The most relevant species found are Jungermannia jenseniana, a very rare liverwort in the Iberian Peninsula, and two Iberian endemics: Brachythecium dieckii nd Rqcomitrium hespericum.
Idioma originalAnglès
Pàgines (de-a)151-164
RevistaCryptogamie, Bryologie, Lichenologie
Volum18
Número2
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 1 de des. 1997

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