The specific vulnerability of plant biodiversity and vegetation on Mediterranean islands in the face of global change
Abstract
The numerous Mediterranean islands (>10,000) are very important from a biodiversity point of view, both in term of plant species (numerous endemics, presence of ‘climate relicts’) and of ecosystems’ assemblage. These patterns can be explained by complex interactions between a highly heterogeneous historical biogeography and ecological processes related to diverse island conditions. Furthermore, most of the ups and downs of this biodiversity were...
Paper Details
Title
The specific vulnerability of plant biodiversity and vegetation on Mediterranean islands in the face of global change
Published Date
Mar 23, 2017
Volume
17
Issue
6
Pages
1775 - 1790
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