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FLORISTIC SIMILARITIES AMONG 51 REGIONS OF THE SOVIET UNION BASED ON THE BRASSICACEAE

TAXON, 1982
SummaryFloristic similarities among 51 geographic regions in 7 superregions of the Soviet Union were analyzed using distributonal data of 736 species of the Brassicaceae. Due to the high number of species, they were grouped into 9 tribes before analysis.
Theodore J. Crovello, Douglas C. Miller
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Floristic similarity, diversity, and endemism as indicators of refugia characteristics and needs in the West

Biodiversity, 2015
The floras of mountain ranges, and their similarity, beta diversity, and endemism, are indicative of processes of community assembly; they are also the initial conditions for coming disassembly and reassembly in response to climate change. As such, these characteristics can inform thinking on refugia.
George P Malanson   +2 more
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Floristic similarities between lowland and montane areas of Atlantic Coastal Forest in Northeastern Brazil

Plant Ecology, 2004
Studies undertaken in the Atlantic Coastal Forest have revealed a notable floristic heterogeneity within this vegetation type in NE Brazil. However, there is still a great need for detailed comparisons of the floristic relationships between the various forest types found there.
Elba Maria Nogueira Ferraz   +2 more
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Distribution of Bryophytes in South-Eastern Brazil: An Approach on Floristic Similarity and Environmental Filtering

Cryptogamie, Bryologie, 2017
The south-eastern Brazil comprises the Atlantic forest (a region mainly characterized by tropical evergreen forest), subtropical forest, mangroves, and scrub sandbanks. Sandy areas are found at sea level, and high altitude grassland spots and rocky outcrops occur above 2000 m.
Eduardo Toledo De Amorim   +3 more
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FLORISTIC COMPOSITION, DIVERSITY AND SIMILARITY ANALYSIS OF FOREST ECOSYSTEMS IN ROMANIAN LTER-SITES

2023
Frink, József Pál   +6 more
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The global loss of floristic uniqueness

Nature Communications, 2021
Qiang Yang   +2 more
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Floristic homogenization as a result of the introduction of exotic species in China

Diversity and Distributions, 2022
Hong Qian, Shenhua Qian
exaly  

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