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Epilithic Algae from Seven Megaliths in the Vicinity of Topolovgrad (Haskovo District, Southeast Bulgaria). [PDF]
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Floristic elements and distribution pattern in the flora of Chotanagpur (Bihar) India
AbstractEight types of floristic elements are recognized in the flora of Chotanagpur Plateau (23.5°–24° N lat. and 83°–86° E long.) Bihar, India. The Eastern‐South Eastern‐Australian element (57 sps.–30.97%) has been found to be dominant. Six taxa are endemic to the region. Six main types of distribution patterns, mainly based on PAUL's (1991) study on
Vijayluxmi Agarwal, S. R. Paul
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Floristic elements in European vascular plants: an analysis based onAtlas Florae Europaeae
AbstractAim To identify floristic elements in the European flora by an analysis of the distributions of species and species groups mapped inAtlas Florae Europaeae.Location Europe, as defined byFlora Europaea.Methods We analysed the native distributions of 2762 species and 33 species’ aggregates from 79 families, which representc.20% of the European ...
Finnie, Thomas J. R. +4 more
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Floristic Diversity and Phenology of Woody elements in Dodra Kawar Forest Range of Himachal Pradesh
In the mountainous region marked variation in the site factors and vegetation occur due to change in aspect, which has considerable influence on the altitudinal distribution and growth of the species present. However, phenology is generally described as an art of observing the phases of the life cycle or the activities of the organism as they occurred ...
Rajan Bawa, Vikram Singh, Hari Sankhyan
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Floristic plant geography: the classification of floristic areas and floristic elements
Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, 1994Floristic plant geography is concerned with narrow timescales, narrow to broad spatial scales and entire floras. A major objective is the identification and classification of floristic areas and floristic elements. The spatial scale of plant geography can be divided into three segments: microregional, mesoregional and macroregional.
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Arctic-alpine & alpine floristic elements
1993The term ‘alpine’ originates from the Latin ‘Alpinus’, referring to the Alpine mountain chain of Europe (The Alps). Over the years, it also has come to be applied, in vegetation studies, to the description and analysis of plants of any mountain (Spomer, 1962; Love, 1970) high enough to have an ‘arctic’ climate.
Woo-Seok Kong, David Watts
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The Bryologist, 2016
Abstract Acanthothecis fontana is described as new to science based on material collected in the southern Appalachian Mountains of western North Carolina. It is most similar to A. paucispora, but differs in its smaller ascospores and apparent allopatric distribution.
Zachary M. Muscavitch, James C. Lendemer
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Abstract Acanthothecis fontana is described as new to science based on material collected in the southern Appalachian Mountains of western North Carolina. It is most similar to A. paucispora, but differs in its smaller ascospores and apparent allopatric distribution.
Zachary M. Muscavitch, James C. Lendemer
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A review on diversity of floristic elements in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh
The present review deals with the floristic accounts, diversity elements and statistics of the flora of Arunachal Pradesh from earlier period of 1820 to 2023. This study revealed the richness and representativeness of the rare and endemic flora of the state which accounts for nearly 32.86% of the total flora of the state.Halder, Suman +6 more
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Journal of Biogeography, 1985
An archipelago of sixty-one small islands on bare hypersaline mudflats in tropical Australia can be classified according to substrate composition into twenty-three shell, nineteen silt and nineteen mixed shell-silt islands. Their overall flora can be divided into three floristic elements characteristic of different source areas with different substrate
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An archipelago of sixty-one small islands on bare hypersaline mudflats in tropical Australia can be classified according to substrate composition into twenty-three shell, nineteen silt and nineteen mixed shell-silt islands. Their overall flora can be divided into three floristic elements characteristic of different source areas with different substrate
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