Alpines, trees, and refugia in Europe

Volume: 1, Issue: 2, Pages: 147 - 160
Published: Nov 24, 2008
Abstract
Refugia were critically important for species survival in both glacial and interglacial stages of the Quaternary. The classical view of glacial stages is that alpine and arctic plants were widespread in the lowlands of central Europe and around the margins of the continental and alpine ice-sheets, whereas trees were restricted to localised refugial areas in southern Europe and the Mediterranean basin. New palaeobotanical evidence in Europe...
Paper Details
Title
Alpines, trees, and refugia in Europe
Published Date
Nov 24, 2008
Volume
1
Issue
2
Pages
147 - 160
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