Changes in pattern of plant-insect interactions on the Persian ironwood (Parrotia persica, Hamamelidaceae) over the last 3 million years

Volume: 258, Pages: 22 - 35
Published: Nov 1, 2018
Abstract
The Hyrcanian forest is composed of many Arcto-Tertiary plant species that since the beginning of the Quaternary glaciations have decreased their distribution until they became endemic to the coasts of the Caspian Sea in the northern part of Iran. Today, the Hyrcanian forest is considered as the closest similar remnant of the Plio-Pleistocene European paleoforests. One of the most emblematic plant species is the Persian Ironwood (Parrotia...
Paper Details
Title
Changes in pattern of plant-insect interactions on the Persian ironwood (Parrotia persica, Hamamelidaceae) over the last 3 million years
Published Date
Nov 1, 2018
Volume
258
Pages
22 - 35
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