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Nuzzo, Victoria A. "Structure of cliff vegetation on exposed cliffs and the effect of rock climbing." Canadian Journal of Botany 74, no. 4 (1996): 607–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/b96-077.

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Vegetational structure of exposed dolomitic cliffs in the driftless region of northwest Illinois was quantified from 186 quadrats on five cliffs. All cliffs were sparsely vegetated, with a total of 41 species (14 lichen and 27 vascular) recorded in the upper 6 m. On all cliffs, cover averaged 16.03%, with lichen contributing 10.23% cover and vascular vegetation 5.80% cover. Seventy percent of all vegetation grew within 3 m of the cliff top. Linear regression indicated that both cover and density of vascular, but not lichen, flora increased with increased fracturing and decreased with distance
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Müller, Stefan W., Hans-Peter Rusterholz, and Bruno Baur. "Rock climbing alters the vegetation of limestone cliffs in the northern Swiss Jura Mountains." Canadian Journal of Botany 82, no. 6 (2004): 862–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/b04-058.

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Exposed cliffs in the northern Swiss Jura Mountains harbour a highly diverse flora with numerous endangered and relic plant species. On these cliffs, sport climbing is enjoying increasing popularity. We examined the ecological effects of sport climbing on vascular plants at the cliff base and on the cliff face by assessing plant cover and species density at various distances from frequently used climbing routes. Plant cover was significantly reduced at the base of climbing routes. Furthermore, species density (number of species per square metre) at the cliff base, as well as plant cover and sp
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Müller, Stefan W., Hans-Peter Rusterholz, Olaf Zieschang, Christian Ginzler, and Bruno Baur. "Quantitative Analyse der Verwaldung von Felsflühen im Nordwestschweizer Jura | Quantitative analysis of overgrowing forest around cliffs in the northwestern Swiss Jura mountains." Schweizerische Zeitschrift fur Forstwesen 159, no. 11 (2008): 389–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.3188/szf.2008.0389.

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The limestone cliffs of the Jura mountains in northwestern Switzerland harbour a diverse flora with several relic populations of arctic-alpine and Mediterranean plant species. Overgrowing forests increasingly threaten rare, relic plant species with high light demands on cliffs, because traditional forms of forest use, including the collection of firewood and grazing by goats, were abandoned. We examined the temporal and spatial patterns of overgrowing forest at six cliffs in the northwestern Swiss Jura mountains by analysing tree cover on time-series air photographs made between 1951 and 2000.
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Rakhimova, Nodira, Khabibullo Shomurodov, Tashkhanim Rakhimova, and Vasila Sharipova. "Forage plants of Karakalpak Ustyurt (Uzbekistan)." E3S Web of Conferences 537 (2024): 10002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202453710002.

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It has been found that in the territories of the Karakalpak Ustyurt (Uzbekistan), there are at least 497 species belonging to 244 genera and 54 families. The basis of the forage flora of the research area is represented by representatives of the families Amaranthaceae (80 species), Asteraceae (77), Poaceae (58), Brassicaceae (55), Fabaceae (34), Boraginaceae (33), Apiaceae (16), Caryophyllaceae (14), and Polygonaceae (11), characteristic of the flora of the Turan province. The role of herbaceous plants is high in the composition of pasture vegetation -they make up about 60% of the forage plant
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Panitsa, Maria, and Anna Kontopanou. "Diversity of chasmophytes in the vascular flora of Greece: floristic analysis and phytogeographical patterns." Botanica Serbica 41, no. 2 (2017): 199–211. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1026483.

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Cliffs are among the environments with the most adverse conditions for living organisms because of the limited availability of soil, moisture, and nutrients, and owing to the harsh conditions of exposure. They constitute shelters for rare, endemic, and range-restricted plant taxa. A main database has been prepared which includes vascular plant taxa that are obligate or facultative chasmophytes and also contains information about their life form, chorology, protection status, occurrence in more than 135 places such as cliffs, gorges, or open rocky habitats, and their geographical distribution i
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Kim, Seongjun, Chang Woo Lee, Hwan-Joon Park, et al. "Piloting an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle to Explore the Floristic Variations of Inaccessible Cliffs along Island Coasts." Drones 7, no. 2 (2023): 140. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/drones7020140.

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Coastal cliffs are important in plant ecology as a unique frontier between terrestrial and marine ecosystems. This study piloted close-range photogrammetry with an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) to clarify floristic patterns using 26 inaccessible coastal cliffs in a warm-temperate, preserved island (area: 6.5 km2). UAV-based flora data were analyzed in terms of cliff aspect (Type-N: northwestern aspect of the island, Type-S: other island aspects) and elevation. The studied coastal cliffs contained 94 flora taxa, of which 13 and 12 taxa were found from either Type-N or Type-S cliffs only. Type-S
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Boggess, Laura M., Gary L. Walker, and Michael D. Madritch. "Cliff Flora of the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area." Natural Areas Journal 37, no. 2 (2017): 200. http://dx.doi.org/10.3375/043.037.0209.

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Farrar, Donald R. "The Tropical Flora of Rockhouse Cliff Formations in the Eastern United States." Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 125, no. 2 (1998): 91. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2997297.

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Mingou, Paterne Arnaud Bernard, Mathieu Gueye, Komla Elikplim Abotsi, Theophile Bayet, Christophe Cambier, and Germinal Rouhan. "Three new records of fern species (Polypodiopsida) in Senegal, from Dindefelo Falls, Kedougou region." Check List 17, no. 3 (2021): 923–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/17.3.923.

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Blotiella currorii (Hook.) R.M.Tryon. (Dennstaedtiaceae), Dicranopteris linearis (Burm.F.) Underw. (Gleicheniaceae), and Aleuritopteris farinosa (Forssk.) Fée (Pteridaceae) are reported for the first time in the flora of Senegal. They represent not only three more species but also two new families, Dennstaedtiaceae and Gleicheniaceae, for Senegal. Data on species, morphology, taxonomy, ecology, and geographic distribution are included. These three species were found in the interstices of the cliff of the 100-m Dindefelo Falls, which is in Kedougou region.
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Mingou, Paterne Arnaud Bernard, Mathieu Gueye, Komla Elikplim Abotsi, Theophile Bayet, Christophe Cambier, and Germinal Rouhan. "Three new records of fern species (Polypodiopsida) in Senegal, from Dindefelo Falls, Kedougou region." Check List 17, no. (3) (2021): 923–30. https://doi.org/10.15560/17.3.923.

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<em>Blotiella currorii</em> (Hook.) R.M.Tryon. (Dennstaedtiaceae), <em>Dicranopteris linearis </em>(Burm.F.) Underw. (Gleicheniaceae), and <em>Aleuritopteris farinosa </em>(Forssk.) F&eacute;e (Pteridaceae) are reported for the first time in the flora of Senegal. They represent not only three more species but also two new families, Dennstaedtiaceae and Gleicheniaceae, for Senegal. Data on species, morphology, taxonomy, ecology, and geographic distribution are included. These three species were found in the interstices of the cliff of the 100-m Dindefelo Falls, which is in Kedougou region.
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Sartoni, Gianfranco. "Algal flora and his vertical distribution on the Gesira cliff (central-southern Somalia)." Webbia 39, no. 2 (1986): 355–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00837792.1986.10670377.

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Nyasiri, Jonathan, Adamou Ibrahima, Tchobsala, and Dongock Nguemo Delphine. "Floristic and phytogeographic analysis of the woody vegetation of the cliff of Ngaoundéré and its peripheries." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 5, no. 2 (2020): 034–47. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4311658.

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Field investigations have been carried out in the forest landscapes of the Ngaound&eacute;r&eacute; cliff and its outskirts, in the Vina Department of Cameroon. To learn more about the floristic richness and the chorologic position of the site of interest, an analysis of the flora, the autoecological and phytogeographic spectra of species has been undertaken. This analysis is based on floristic material from different surveys carried out in seven villages. On an area of 8.4 hectares prospected, through 84 phytosociological surveys, a floristic matrix of 87 species distributed in 46 genera and
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Purger, Dragica, Sanja Kovačić, and János Csiky. "Bouché’s star of Bethlehem, Ornithogalum boucheanum (Kunth) Asch. (Hyacinthaceae), a new species in flora of Croatia." Acta Botanica Croatica 76, no. 2 (2017): 191–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/botcro-2017-0003.

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Abstract Populations of Bouché’s star of Bethlehem (Ornithogalum boucheanum (Kunth) Asch., fam. Hyacinthaceae) were recorded on Bansko Hill (Baranja, Croatia) in 2007. Since this species has not been previously confirmed in Croatia, it should be treated as a new taxon in the country and included in the Flora Croatica Database. In this paper we present a short morphological description of O. boucheanum and diagnostic morphological characters for differentiation from the related O. nutans L. We suggested O. boucheanum be evaluated as a critically endangered (CR) species of the Croatian flora, co
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Aquino-Camacho, Mitzi F., Jesús A. Fernandez, and Jorge Falcón-Ordaz. "Range extension and new records of two Oxyuroidea Cobbold, 1864 parasitizing Cliff Chipmunk, Neotamias dorsalis (Baird, 1855), in the &Aacute;rea de Protecci&oacute;n de Flora y Fauna Cerro del Mohinora, Chihuahua, M&eacute;xico." Check List 20, no. 5 (2024): 1164–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/20.5.1164.

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As part of an inventory of the parasitic helminths of rodents, two species of the class Oxyuroidea (Heteroxynema cucullatum Hall, 1916 and Rauschtineria eutamii (Tiner, 1948) Hugot, 1980) were collected from three Cliff Chipmunk specimens (Neotamias dorsalis (Baird, 1955)) in the &amp;Aacute;rea de Protecci&amp;oacute;n de Flora y Fauna Cerro del Mohinora, Mexico. These nematodes have been recorded in different species of the genus Neotamias (Illiger, 1811), which can be found in sympatry mainly along the entire west coast of the USA. This is the &amp;#64257;rst record of both species in Mexic
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Aquino-Camacho, Mitzi F., Jesús A. Fernandez, and Jorge Falcón-Ordaz. "Range extension and new records of two Oxyuroidea Cobbold, 1864 parasitizing Cliff Chipmunk, Neotamias dorsalis (Baird, 1855), in the Área de Protección de Flora y Fauna Cerro del Mohinora, Chihuahua, México." Check List 20, no. (5) (2024): 1164–70. https://doi.org/10.15560/20.5.1164.

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As part of an inventory of the parasitic helminths of rodents, two species of the class Oxyuroidea (<em>Heteroxynema cucullatum</em> Hall, 1916 and <em>Rauschtineria eutamii</em> (Tiner, 1948) Hugot, 1980) were collected from three Cliff Chipmunk specimens (<em>Neotamias dorsalis</em> (Baird, 1955)) in the &Aacute;rea de Protecci&oacute;n de Flora y Fauna Cerro del Mohinora, Mexico. These nematodes have been recorded in different species of the genus <em>Neotamias </em>(Illiger, 1811), which can be found in sympatry mainly along the entire west coast of the USA. This is the &#64257;rst record
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Mjema, Janeth, John Bosco Namwamba, Joseph Malusu, Kelvin Kiwale, and Lucinda Kangwana. "Impact of Climate Change on Flora and Fauna of Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania." Cradle of Knowledge: African Journal of Educational and Social Science Research (The) 11, no. 2 (2023): 69–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ajessr.v11i2.2.

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Mount Kilimanjaro, a giant volcanic mountain in Tanzania, Africa, is the highest mountain in the continent. It has experienced observable changes as this paper will discuss. The objective of this study is to describe Mount Kilimanjaro’s climate, ecosystems, geology, the impact of climate change on its flora and fauna and model the mountain’s lateral cliff retreat with respect to years. Mount Kilimanjaro serves as the source of several water systems in both Kenya and Tanzania. Global warming’s impact on the mountain’s glacier affects the river systems through flood occurrences. The impact is al
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Meily Putri Amelia, Suhadi, and Pujiono. "Implementation of Kepmen ESDM No 1827 K/30/MEM/2018 Concerning Guidelines for the Implementation of Good Mining Techniques for the Utilization of Coal Post-Mining Reclamation in the Form of Tourism." Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities 5, no. 3 (2025): 2113–25. https://doi.org/10.38035/jlph.v5i3.1578.

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Indonesia's natural resource wealth has been recognized by the world since the colonial period, one of its natural wealth is mineral resources. The abundance of mineral mining goods in Indonesia creates another urgency regarding the final production results from mining, namely mine excavation holes. The solution offered by the government is reclamation in the form of other forms of utilization, one of which is tourism. This solution was realized with Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Decree No. 1827 K/30/MEM/2018 concerning guidelines for good mining engineering principles. The use of r
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Rueda, Cassie, and Kevin J. McGraw. "Urban Environmental Predictors of Group Size in Cliff Swallows (Petrochelidon pyrrhonota): A Test Using Community-Science Data." Birds 6, no. 2 (2025): 17. https://doi.org/10.3390/birds6020017.

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Due to continuing worldwide urban expansion, research into how urban environments affect local flora/fauna has grown significantly. Studies on the impacts of urbanization on birds have explored a wide variety of behaviors (e.g., foraging, breeding, migratory), but there is little research on the impacts of cities on avian coloniality. Various urban-environmental factors may impact colonial birds. The predominance of impervious surfaces in cities, for example, has been associated with the decline of several bird species due to negative effects on availability and quality of habitat. The urban h
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Tan, Ke, Di-Ya Chen, Xi-Qiang Song, and Ming-Xun Ren. "A new lithophilous species of Gesneriaceae, Petrocodon rubrostriatus, from the karst area of South Yunnan, China." PhytoKeys 230 (August 18, 2023): 289–99. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.230.106358.

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A new lithophytic species of Gesneriaceae, Petrocodon rubrostriatus K.Tan, X.Q.Song &amp; M.X.Ren, sp. nov. from Lvchun County, South Yunnan, China, is described and illustrated here. It closest resembles P. mollifolius (W.T.Wang) A.Weber &amp; Mich.Möller, but the new species is differentiated from it by red to brownish-red stripes in the yellow corolla throat and 4.5 mm long bract lobes, a ca. 10 mm long style, and staminodes inserted at 2.5–3 mm from the corolla base. The species is preliminarily assessed as 'Critically Endangered' (CR) according to IUCN criteria, since currently only one s
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Catling, Paul M. "Composition, Phytogeography, and Relict Status of the Vascular Flora of Alvars and Cliff Tops Southwest of Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada." Rhodora 111, no. 946 (2009): 189–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.3119/08-33.1.

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Ge, Yu-Zhen, Zi-Bing Xin, Long-Fei Fu, et al. "Primulina hochiensis var. ochroleuca (Gesneriaceae), a new variety from a limestone area of Guangxi, China, and errata on five new species of Primulina." PhytoKeys 152 (July 7, 2020): 111–20. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.152.50968.

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Primulina hochiensis var. ochroleuca, a new variety from a limestone hill of karst areas, Guangxi, China is described with color photographs. It resembles P. hochiensis var. hochiensis, P. hochiensis var. ovata and P. hochiensis var. rosulata, but can be easily distinguished by a combination of characteristics, especially by its corolla color. We found only one population with approx. 3000 mature individuals at the type locality. This variety is provisionally assessed as vulnerable [VU C1] using IUCN criteria.
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MEMARIANI, FARSHID, VAJIHE ZARRINPOUR, and HOSSEIN AKHANI. "A review of plant diversity, vegetation, and phytogeography of the Khorassan-Kopet Dagh floristic province in the Irano-Turanian region (northeastern Iran–southern Turkmenistan)." Phytotaxa 249, no. 1 (2016): 8. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.249.1.4.

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The Khorassan-Kopet Dagh (KK) floristic province is located in the northeastern parts of Iran and partly in southern Turkmenistan. The area is a transition zone and a corridor connecting different provinces of the Irano-Turanian region and also Hyrcanian montane forests of the Euro-Siberian region. The unique combination of Irano-Turanian species and also presence of a local center of endemism are evidence of a separate biogeographic entity. The complicated topography, high habitat heterogeneity and vegetation history are reasons for the development of diverse vegetation types. In order to ach
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Peng, Tao, Bo Pan, Stephen Maciejewski, and Fang Wen. "Primulina flexusa sp. nov. (Gesneriaceae) from Guizhou Province, China." PhytoKeys 159 (September 4, 2020): 61–69. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.159.55386.

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The limestone regions of Yunnan-Guangxi-Guizhou in southern and southwestern China are regarded as some of biodiversity's hotspots for China's Gesneriaceae where numerous rare new species of Primulina have been, or are being, described over the past two decades. Primulina flexusa, a new lithophytic species of Gesneriaceae from a limestone hill in a Karst area, from Guizhou, China, is described here with color photographs. It is similar to P. curvituba, but can be easily distinguished by a combination of characteristics, especially in the shape and length of its capsule. We found only one popul
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Xin, Zi-Bing, Wei-Chuen Chou, Stephen Maciejewski, Long-Fei Fu, and Fang Wen. "Primulina papillosa (Gesneriaceae), a new species from limestone areas of Guangxi, China." PhytoKeys 177 (May 12, 2021): 55–61. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.177.63878.

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Primulina papillosa Z.B. Xin, W.C. Chou &amp; F. Wen, a new species from limestone areas of Guangxi, China, is described and illustrated here. It morphologically resembles P. linearifolia (W.T. Wang) Yin Z. Wang and P. pseudolinearifolia W.B. Xu &amp; K.F. Chung, but can be easily distinguished by some combined characters, especially its leaf blades densely papillose-hispid. We found only one population at the type locality with no more than 200 individuals, so that this new species is provisionally assessed as Critically Endangered (CR) using IUCN Criteria.
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Pérez-Latorre, Andrés V., Federico Casimiro-Soriguer Solanas, and Baltasar Cabezudo. "Flora y vegetación de la Sierra de Alcaparaín (Málaga, España)." Acta Botanica Malacitana 40 (December 1, 2015): 107–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.24310/abm.v40i0.2542.

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Español. El objetivo de este trabajo es realizar un catálogo de la flora, de las comunidades vegetales y el estudio del dinamismo sucesional y del paisaje vegetal de la Sierra de Alcaparaín, que forma parte de una Zona de Especial Conservación (ZEC) situada en la provincia de Málaga (Andalucía, España). El macrobioclima es de tipo mediterráneo con termotipos termo y mesomediterráneo y ombrotipos seco y subhúmedo. El área de estudio está compuesta geológicamente por materiales calizo-dolomíticos, silíceos y peridotíticos, con elevadas pendientes y altitudes entre 400 y 1295 m. y se encuentra en
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Pérez-Latorre, Andrés V., Federico Casimiro-Soriguer Solanas, and Baltasar Cabezudo. "Flora y vegetación de la Sierra de Alcaparaín (Málaga, España)." Acta Botanica Malacitana 40 (July 6, 2017): 107. http://dx.doi.org/10.24310/actabotanicaabm.v40i0.2542.

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Español. El objetivo de este trabajo es realizar un catálogo de la flora, de las comunidades vegetales y el estudio del dinamismo sucesional y del paisaje vegetal de la Sierra de Alcaparaín, que forma parte de una Zona de Especial Conservación (ZEC) situada en la provincia de Málaga (Andalucía, España). El macrobioclima es de tipo mediterráneo con termotipos termo y mesomediterráneo y ombrotipos seco y subhúmedo. El área de estudio está compuesta geológicamente por materiales calizo-dolomíticos, silíceos y peridotíticos, con elevadas pendientes y altitudes entre 400 y 1295 m. y se encuentra en
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Xin, Zi-Bing, Long-Fei Fu, Stephen Maciejewski, Zhang-Jie Huang, Truong Van Do, and Fang Wen. "Chayamaritia vietnamensis (Gesneriaceae), a new species from Son La Province, northern Vietnam." PhytoKeys 177 (May 12, 2021): 43–53. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.177.63401.

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Chayamaritia vietnamensis, a new species from Son La Province, northern Vietnam, is described and illustrated. The phylogenetic study revealed that the new species is most closely related to C. banksiae and C. smitinandii. The morphological comparison suggests it as the third new species of Chayamaritia and distinguished from C. banksiae and C. smitinandii by a combination of morphological characters of leaf blades, bracts, calyx and corolla, especially its peltate leaf blades. This species is provisionally assessed as endangered (EN B1ab(iii), B2ab(iii)) using IUCN Categories and Criteria. In
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De Micco, Veronica, and Giovanna Aronne. "Occurrence of Morphological and Anatomical Adaptive Traits in Young and Adult Plants of the Rare Mediterranean Cliff SpeciesPrimula palinuriPetagna." Scientific World Journal 2012 (2012): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/2012/471814.

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Cliffs worldwide are known to be reservoirs of relict biodiversity. Despite the presence of harsh abiotic conditions, large endemic floras live in such environments.Primula palinuriPetagna is a rare endemic plant species, surviving on cliff sites along a few kilometres of the Tyrrhenian coast in southern Italy. This species is declared at risk of extinction due to human impact on the coastal areas in question. Population surveys have shown that most of the plants are old individuals, while seedlings and plants at early stages of development are rare. We followed the growth ofP. palinuriplants
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Haeberli, Wilfried, Andreas Kääb, Stephan Wagner, et al. "Pollen analysis and 14C age of moss remains in a permafrost core recovered from the active rock glacier Murtèl-Corvatsch, Swiss Alps: geomorphological and glaciological implications." Journal of Glaciology 45, no. 149 (1999): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.3189/s0022143000002975.

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Abstract Within the framework of core-drilling through the permafrost of the active rock glacier Murtèl–Corvatsch in the Swiss Alps, subfossil stem remains of seven different bryophyte species were found at a depth of 6 m below surface and about 3 m below the permafrost table in samples from massive ice. The composition of the moss species points to the former growth of the recovered mosses in the nearest surroundings of the drill site. A total of 127 pollen and spores captured by the mosses and representing 23 taxa were determined. The local vegetation during deposition time must be character
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Haeberli, Wilfried, Andreas Kääb, Stephan Wagner, et al. "Pollen analysis and 14C age of moss remains in a permafrost core recovered from the active rock glacier Murtèl-Corvatsch, Swiss Alps: geomorphological and glaciological implications." Journal of Glaciology 45, no. 149 (1999): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022143000002975.

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AbstractWithin the framework of core-drilling through the permafrost of the active rock glacier Murtèl–Corvatsch in the Swiss Alps, subfossil stem remains of seven different bryophyte species were found at a depth of 6 m below surface and about 3 m below the permafrost table in samples from massive ice. The composition of the moss species points to the former growth of the recovered mosses in the nearest surroundings of the drill site. A total of 127 pollen and spores captured by the mosses and representing 23 taxa were determined. The local vegetation during deposition time must be characteri
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Wen, Fang, Zi-Bing Xin, Long-Fei Fu, et al. "Michaelmoelleria (Gesneriaceae), a new lithophilous dwelling genus and species with zigzag corolla tube from southern Vietnam." PhytoKeys 146 (May 8, 2020): 89–107. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.146.49731.

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Michaelmoelleria, a new genus from southern Vietnam is described with a single species, M. vietnamensis. The new genus is morphologically most similar to Deinostigma and Tribounia but it differs from the latter two by having four fertile stamens. Nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region and plastid trnL-F intron spacer (trnL-F) DNA sequence data from the new genus and eighty-seven species representing 42 genera within tribe Didymocarpeae are used to resolve its generic placement. The molecular evidence reveals that it is most closely related to Cathayanthe rather than Deinost
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Abedin, Imon, Tanoy Mukherjee, Joynal Abedin, Hyun-Woo Kim, and Shantanu Kundu. "Habitat Loss in the IUCN Extent: Climate Change-Induced Threat on the Red Goral (Naemorhedus baileyi) in the Temperate Mountains of South Asia." Biology 13, no. 9 (2024): 667. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology13090667.

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Climate change has severely impacted many species, causing rapid declines or extinctions within their essential ecological niches. This deterioration is expected to worsen, particularly in remote high-altitude regions like the Himalayas, which are home to diverse flora and fauna, including many mountainous ungulates. Unfortunately, many of these species lack adaptive strategies to cope with novel climatic conditions. The Red Goral (Naemorhedus baileyi) is a cliff-dwelling species classified as “Vulnerable” by the IUCN due to its small population and restricted range extent. This species has th
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Rafiqi, Hindam Basith. "PERANCANGAN FILM DOKUMENTER BATIK DRUJU SEBAGAI MEDIA PENGENALAN BATIK KHAS MALANG." JADECS (Jurnal of Art, Design, Art Education & Cultural Studies) 4, no. 2 (2019): 66. http://dx.doi.org/10.17977/um037v4i2p66-72.

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PERANCANGAN FILM DOKUMENTER BATIK DRUJUSEBAGAI MEDIA PENGENALAN BATIK KHAS MALANG Hindam Basith Rafiqi1721073411Penciptaan Fotografi Pascasarjana ISI YogyakartaEmail : hindambasith@gmail.com ABSTRAK Batik Druju berasal dari Desa Druju Kecamatan Sumbermanjing Wetan Kabupaten Malang. Batik Druju berlokasi di dusun terpencil bernama Wonorejo, di bawah perbukitan gunung kapur Malang Selatan yang membujur hingga pantai selatan Jawa. Suasana alam yang eksotis, mendorong karya batik Druju menjadi masterpiece di dunia. Ditemukan beragam motif flora, motif fauna, motif sinar matahari dan pemandangan al
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Gilbert, Oliver L. "The lichen flora of unprotected soft sea cliffs and slopes." Lichenologist 35, no. 3 (2003): 245–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0024-2829(03)00026-4.

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AbstractSoft unprotected sea cliffs and slopes were surveyed at forty localities around the English coast and found to support a restricted lichen flora that was zoned in relation to sea-level. Bed rock composition, structural heterogeneity and high levels of instability largely control the terricolous lichen vegetation, which is predominantly composed of calcicoles typical of early successional stages. Cyanobacterial lichens are well represented. The species encountered can be arranged into three provisional assemblages characteristic of alkaline bed rock, acidic bed rock, and turf edges. Few
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Wang, Yiling, Yafei Lan, Hang Ye, et al. "Reproductive Biology and Breeding Systems of Two Opisthopappus Endemic and Endangered Species on the Taihang Mountains." Plants 12, no. 10 (2023): 1954. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12101954.

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Opisthopappus is a perennial, endemic herb of the Taihang Mountains in China. Two species of this genus (O. longilobus and O. taihangensis) are important wild genetic resources for Asteraceae; however, their reproductive biology has been lacking until now. This study is the first detailed report on the reproductive biology and breeding systems of two Opisthopappus species. Through field observations, the floral syndromes of O. longilobus and O. taihangensis were found to possess a similar pattern, although O. taihangensis has a relatively larger capitulum, more ray ligules, and disc florets. T
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Prosser, Filippo, Alessio Bertolli, and Giulia Tomasi. "Changes in the flora of Lobbia Alta, a peak of the Adamello-Presanella Alps (Trento, Italy) between 1935 and 2021." Italian Botanist 15 (March 15, 2023): 9–20. https://doi.org/10.3897/italianbotanist.15.97630.

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Global warming is causing an enrichment of summit flora worldwide. This article presents the case of a peak in the southeastern Alps (Lobbia Alta, 3,196 m a.s.l., Adamello, Trento, Italy), for which a complete list of tracheophytes dating back to 1935 was available. As this peak is well delimited by glaciers and vertical cliffs, it has been possible to faithfully repeat this floristic inventory. We made three surveys, in 1991, 2006 and 2021, exploring the whole area. It resulted that in 86 years the species present on this peak have tripled, increasing from 17 to 51, with an acceleration in re
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Gilbert, O. L., B. J. Coppins, and B. W. Fox. "The Lichen Flora of Ben Lawers." Lichenologist 20, no. 3 (1988): 201–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0024282988000271.

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AbstractAn account of the lichens of the Ben Lawers–Meall nan Tarmachan area is provided. After re-evaluating the older records, 431 species are accepted as having been reliably recorded from high ground of which 118 are reported for the first time. These include Bacidia carneopallida, Caloplaca ammiospila, C. approximata, Catapyrenium daedaleum, Ionaspis cyanocarpa, Micarea crassipes, Ochrolechia inaequatula, Omphalina pararustica, Phaeophyscia endococcina, Porocyphus rehmtcus, Protolhelenella leucothelia, Stereocaulon tornensis, and Toninia fusispora new to the British Isles. Rarities are pa
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Şahbaz oğlu Qənbərov, Daşqın, and Səfurə Rəhim qızı Babayeva. "Rocky outcrops and shrub vegetation of woody genera the rosaceae in the flora of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic." NATURE AND SCIENCE 17, no. 2 (2022): 21–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.36719/2707-1146/17/21-26.

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Məqalədə Naxçıvan MR florasında Gülçiçəklikimilər fəsiləsinin oduncaqlı növlərinin qaya və töküntülərinin kolluq bitkiliyi haqqında məlumat verilir. Qaya və töküntülərin kolluq bitkiliyi 2 qruplaşma şəklində tədqiq olunması məqsədəuyğun hesab edilir. Bu bitkilik tipi bütün dаğlıq qurşаqlаrın qayalıq və töküntülərində rast gəlinir və müxtəlif kol bitkiləri ilə xarakterizə olunur. Tədqiq olunan bitkilik tipində 2 formasiya, 7 assosiasiya və 7 subassosiasiya müəyyənləşdirilərək fitosenoloji təsnifatı verilmişdir. Həmçinin, ilk dəfə olaraq subassosiasiya bitkilikdə vahid kimi işlədilmişdir. Açar s
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Danin, Avinoam. "SANDSTONE OUTCROPS—A MAJOR REFUGIUM OF MEDITERRANEAN FLORA IN THE XERIC PART OF JORDAN." Israel Journal of Plant Sciences 47, no. 3 (1999): 179–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07929978.1999.10676771.

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Plants growing in sandstone outcrops at the western escarpments of the Jordanian plateau, in the Tafila-Petra-Ras en Naqb area, represent a unique refugium for Mediterranean flora in an area receiving 100–300 mm of rainfall annually, located at the transition between desert and shrub-steppe vegetation of southwestern Jordan. The occurrence of large outcrops of smooth-faced hard sandstone and limestone cliffs at elevations from sea level to 1,200 m above sea level enabled the long persistence of various kinds of habitats that supported hundreds of Mediterranean relict plant species of all growt
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Sanjuan, Josep, and Jeffrey G. Eaton. "Charophyte flora from the Claron Formation (Aquarius Plateau, Southwestern Utah) - biostratigraphic implications." Micropaleontology 62, no. 4 (2017): 323–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.47894/mpal.62.4.04.

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The Claron Formation is a well-known lithologic unit located in southwestern Utah (USA) that forms extraordinary cliffs such as those of Cedar Breaks National Monument and the Bryce Canyon National Park. The relative age of Claron Formation is a controversial topic due to its lithological characteristics, i.e. diagenesis and the low fossils abundance. Acharophyte assemblage located at the Griffin Top section (Aquarius Plateau, Utah, USA) provides, for the first time, the relative age of the base of the Claron Formation. A well-preserved population of charophytes belonging to Peckichara torulos
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Grime, J. P. "Factors limiting the contribution of pteridophytes to a local flora." Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Section B. Biological Sciences 86 (1985): 403–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0269727000008393.

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SynopsisA vegetation survey comprising all major habitats has been used to examine the ecological range of pteridophytes in an area of varied geology, climate and land-use in northern England.Pteridophytes occur most commonly in coniferous plantations, scrub, cliffs and acidic woodlands and are also frequent in broadleaved plantations, in unshaded mire and on walls and river banks. In marked contrast to the herbaceous angiosperms of the region, pteridophytes have failed to exploit habitats subject to high intensities of disturbance (e.g. arable fields, spoiled land, paths) and are relatively u
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Zharkov, V. A., E. V. Zinoviev, A. S. Shuyskiy, and T. V. Yakubovskaya. "New data on the Middle Quaternary peat bogs in the Pechora River basin." Regional Geology and Metallogeny, no. 97 (February 24, 2025): 41–60. https://doi.org/10.52349/0869-7892_2024_97_41-60.

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The supposed marine nature of authigenic gypsum mineralization, first discovered on exposed dry surfaces of the Middle Quaternary peat bogs, and on the woody debris contained in them, is discussed. Peat bogs protrude from the lower part of the erosional cliffs on the Pechora River near the village Rodionovo, on the Vertny River (right tributary of the Pechora River), and in the Lodmashchelya area on the Seyda River (tributary of the Usa River). The similarity of «paleogypsum» with gypsum grown on modern wood that has been in the sea for a long time allows us to assert that sea water is conserv
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Zikos, Andreas, and Theophanis Constantinidis. "Plant Diversity of Mts. Oligirtos and Farmakas (NE Peloponnisos, Greece) with Emphasis on Their Endemic Flora." Plants 11, no. 19 (2022): 2649. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11192649.

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Greece is known to be a biodiversity hotspot. Though the plant diversity of Peloponnisos, the southernmost part of the Greek mainland, has been well-studied during the past 200 years, there are still gaps in our knowledge. To this end, the flora of the neighboring mountains Oligirtos and Farmakas was investigated, with a total of 740 and 762 taxa (species and subspecies) recorded, respectively, of which 635 and 756 for the first time. Ten species or subspecies were previously not known from Peloponnisos. Endemics correspond to 10.2% and 8.9% of the total flora and are predominately hemicryptop
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Bogdanović, Sandro, Salvatore Brullo, Ivana Rešetnik, Zlatko Satovic, and Zlatko Liber. "Campanula teutana, a new isophyllous Campanula (Campanulaceae) from the Adriatic region." Phytotaxa 162, no. 1 (2014): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.162.1.1.

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The Balkan Peninsula and the amphi-Adriatic region are biodiversity centres with a high number of Campanula species, some of them with restricted and isolated distributions. Among those is the morphologically, karyologically and genetically well-defined linage of isophyllous Campanula species of the garganica clade, taxonomically treated as Campanula ser. Garganicae. In the central Adriatic, on the Island of Vis (Croatia), an isophyllous Campanula was found growing in rocky crevices of calcareous sea cliffs among chasmophytic vegetation with extremely challenging ecological conditions. Based o
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Gilbert, O. L., and B. J. Coppins. "The Lichens of Caenlochan, Angus." Lichenologist 24, no. 2 (1992): 143–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0024282900500061.

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Abstract An account of the lichen flora of Caenlochan, in the Eastern Highlands of Scotland, is provided; it is considered to be the third most important site for calcicolous montane lichens in the UK, after Ben Lawers and Ben Alder. After evaluating all records, 322 species are accepted as having been recorded from rock and soil on high ground of which many are reported for the first time. These include Collema parvum and Rinodina parasitica new to the British Isles. The lichen flora is distributed in many small pockets, each of medium interest, so there is no single outstanding site in the c
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Naqinezhad, Alireza, and Ali Esmailpoor. "Flora and vegetation of rocky outcrops/cliffs near the Hyrcanian forest timberline in the Mazandaran mountains, northern Iran." Nordic Journal of Botany 35, no. 4 (2017): 449–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/njb.01384.

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Santo, Andrea, Efisio Mattana, and Gianluigi Bacchetta. "Inter- and intra-specific variability in seed dormancy loss and germination requirements in the Lavatera triloba aggregate (Malvaceae)." Plant Ecology and Evolution 148, no. (1) (2015): 100–110. https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.2015.988.

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<b>Background and aims</b> – The genus <i>Lavatera</i> is comprised of perennial and annual species that grow in different ecosystems such as coastal cliffs, plains, endorheic lagoons and ditches. In this study, we compared the seed germination ecology of three phylogenetically related taxa: <i>L. agrigentina</i>, <i>L. triloba</i> subsp. <i>pallescens</i> and <i>L. triloba</i> subsp. <i>triloba</i>, all of which belong to the <i>L. triloba</i> aggregate (section <i>Glandulosae</i> ) and grow on chalky plains, limestone cliffs and endorheic lagoons with clayey sediments. <b>Methods</b> – For e
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Prosser, Filippo, Alessio Bertolli, and Giulia Tomasi. "Changes in the flora of Lobbia Alta, a peak of the Adamello-Presanella Alps (Trento, Italy) between 1935 and 2021." Italian Botanist 15 (March 15, 2023): 9–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/italianbotanist.15.97630.

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Global warming is causing an enrichment of summit flora worldwide. This article presents the case of a peak in the southeastern Alps (Lobbia Alta, 3,196 m a.s.l., Adamello, Trento, Italy), for which a complete list of tracheophytes dating back to 1935 was available. As this peak is well delimited by glaciers and vertical cliffs, it has been possible to faithfully repeat this floristic inventory. We made three surveys, in 1991, 2006 and 2021, exploring the whole area. It resulted that in 86 years the species present on this peak have tripled, increasing from 17 to 51, with an acceleration in re
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Gómez-Bellver, Carlos, Neus Nualart, Arnau Bosch-Guiu, Neus Ibáñez, and Jordi López-Pujol. "Cataloging the Alien Flora of the Costa Brava (NE Iberian Peninsula): New Findings and Updates in a Plant Invasion Hotspot." Diversity 17, no. 3 (2025): 160. https://doi.org/10.3390/d17030160.

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The Costa Brava, a Mediterranean coastal strip spanning ca. 250 km (in NE Spain), is a hotspot of plant invasions. To address this issue, the LIFE medCLIFFS project was launched to improve the management of invasive species along sea cliffs in the region. The initial phase of the project involved designing more than 100 transects distributed across the coastline, each 1 km in length, which were to be monitored by volunteers. During the fieldwork for transect design, we identified a total of 126 alien species. This is a substantial number, considering that the observations were confined to the
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Budiman, Mokhamad Asyief Khasan, Bayu Winata, Yoppie Christian, Desmiwati Desmiwati, and Ari Gunawan Wardhana. "Ecoregional Site Study on Small Islands: A case study of the significance of flora for fisheries in the Anambas Islands." Tropical Fisheries Management Journal 8, no. 1 (2024): 24–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.29244/jppt.v8i1.54954.

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The formation of the Anambas Islands was a form of earth's surface dynamics that occurred over millions of years. In the process, there were at least eight land formations on the Sunda shelf. This evolution of the earth's surface led to the emergence of large islands on the Sunda shelf along with small islands around them. This also makes the Sundanese shelf part of the volcano's volcanic route. The Bunguran Formation was a bedrock complex that is thought to originate from deep-sea sediments of the Jurassic-Cretaceous age. The rocks are quite old, indicating that this formation was exposed to
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