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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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TAXON, 1988
SummaryOf the roughly 265,000 species of plants in the world, about a third occur in temperate regions, a third in Latin America, and a third in the tropics and subtropics of Africa and Asia. Tropical forests are being destroyed very rapidly, as a result of the explosive growth of a record human population, extensive poverty, and an unwillingness to ...
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SummaryOf the roughly 265,000 species of plants in the world, about a third occur in temperate regions, a third in Latin America, and a third in the tropics and subtropics of Africa and Asia. Tropical forests are being destroyed very rapidly, as a result of the explosive growth of a record human population, extensive poverty, and an unwillingness to ...
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