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ROMO, ANGEL, MAŁGORZATA MAZUR, MONTSERRAT SALVÀ-CATARINEU, and ADAM BORATYŃSKI. "A re-evaluated taxon: Genetic values and morphological characters support the recognition of the Canary Island juniper of the phoenicea group at a specific level." Phytotaxa 406, no. 1 (2019): 64. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.406.1.3.

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Analyses based on cone, seed and needle characteristics revealed that J. canariensis Guyot in Mathou & Guyot is distinct from both the Circum-Mediterranean J. turbinata and West-Mediterranean J. phoenicea. The genetic differences between these three taxa, which make up the aggregate of J. phoenicea, are found also at a high level. These data support the recognition of the Canarian juniper at the specific level. A key is proposed, in which taxa of the J. phoenicea aggregate can be distinguished on the basis of morphological traits. The nomenclatural name: Juniperus phoenicea subsp. canarien
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Mazur, Małgorzata, Krystyna Boratyńska, Katarzyna Marcysiak, et al. "Morphological variability of Juniperus phoenicea (Cupressaceae) from three distant localities on Iberian Peninsula." Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae 72, no. 1 (2011): 71–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/asbp.2003.009.

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<p>The aim of the present study was biometrical comparison of three Iberian populations of <em>Juniperus phoenicea</em>, represented by the subsp. <em>turbinata </em>and subsp. <em>phoenicea</em>. Eight features of the cones and seeds, two of the shoots and leaves were studied.</p><p>The biometrical analysis of three distant populations of <em>J. phoenicea </em>shows great taxonomic distances among them. Two of them, representatives of <em>J. phoenicea</em> subsp. <em>turbinata</em>, are closer related ea
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Korso, Lamia Bouabdallah, Haciba Meziane, Brahim Babali, and Dib Chaouki. "Taxonomic morphometry of Juniperus phoenicea L. (Cupressaceae) from the coast of the Tlemcen region (western Algeria)." Brazilian Journal of Animal and Environmental Research 7, no. 4 (2024): e75832. https://doi.org/10.34188/bjaerv7n4-129.

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The current study's objectives were to identify the subspecies of Juniperus phoenicea and conduct a morphometric comparison of 10 Juniperus phoenicea individuals found along the Tlemcen region's shoreline. First, we tallied how many seeds were present in 20 fruits from each particular species (in total 200 fruits). Measurements will be made for the second study's height, diameter, and circumference of the tree. The sheet's dimensions, as well as the berries' size and color. These data were statistically processed using statistical tools. The black size and color of the ripe fruits, which are f
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Farris, Emmanuele, Luisa Canopoli, Elisabetta Cucca, Sara Landi, Alfredo Maccioni, and Rossella Filigheddu. "Foxes provide a direct dispersal service to Phoenician junipers in Mediterranean coastal environments: ecological and evolutionary implications." Plant Ecology and Evolution 150, no. (2) (2017): 117–28. https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.2017.1277.

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<b>Background and aims</b> – Exploring the role of mammalian carnivores as seed dispersers in Mediterranean environments is crucial for understanding biotic interactions and preserving mutualistic networks in areas with high biodiversity. We examine the potential role of the Sardinian fox ( <i>Vulpes vulpes</i> subsp. <i> ichnusae</i> ) as a seed-disperser of two juniper species ( <i>Juniperus phoenicea</i> subsp. <i>turbinata</i> and <i>J. oxycedrus</i> subsp. <i>macrocarpa</i> ) in Mediterranean coastal environments.<b>Methods</b> – Observational and manipulative experiments were conducted i
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Arista, Montserrat, and Pedro L. Ortiz. "Juniperus phoenicea subsp. turbinata en la Sierra de Grazalema." Acta Botanica Malacitana 20 (December 1, 1995): 303–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.24310/abm.v20i.8877.

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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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Mazur, Małgorzata. "Differentiation of Mediterranean species of Juniperus from the Sabina section as a result of their migrations." Plant and Fungal Systematics 66, no. 2 (2021): 141–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.35535/pfsyst-2021-0013.

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The Sabina section is one of the three groups in the Juniperus genus and the most diverse. The variability of Mediterranean junipers from the Sabina section is related to their Tertiary and Pleistocene migrations and long-term isolations. Their contemporary taxonomic and geographic diversity was influenced by important events such as the migration of continents, the disappearance of Tethys, orogenic movements or the Messinian salinity crisis. The results of morphological measurements of seed cones, seeds and branchlets with leaves of 19 populations of Juniperus phoenicea complex, J. excelsa s.
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Pérez Latorre, Andrés V., Patricia Navas, David Navas, Yolanda Gil, and Baltasar Cabezudo. "Datos sobre la flora y vegetación de la Serranía de Ronda (Málaga)." Acta Botanica Malacitana 23 (December 1, 1998): 149–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.24310/abm.v23i0.8557.

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Se ha realizado un estudio de la flora y vegetación del Parque Natural de la Sierra de las Nieves (Málaga, España). Como resultado se han catalogado 1400 táxones, de los que en este trabajo destacamos 36, por ser especies protegidas, primeras citas y endémicas de la zona. Se propone una nueva combinación: Ulex baeticus subsp. bourgaeanus. Se han inventariado un total de 78 asociaciones y comunidades. Se describen como nuevos sintáxones una alianza (Pino pinastri-Juniperion phoeniceae), 12 asociaciones, 9 subasociaciones y 1 combinación nueva. Se reconocen 6 series climatófilas de las que dos s
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Farjon, A. "The Taxonomy of multiseed Junipers (Juniperus sect.Sabina) in southwest Asia and East Africa (Taxonomic notes on Cupressaceae I)." Edinburgh Journal of Botany 49, no. 3 (1992): 251–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960428600000524.

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An extensive study of herbarium specimens and literature of arborescent multiseed Junipers (Juniperus L. sect. Sabina (Mill.) Spach) from SW Asia and E Africa, in preparation of a monographic volume “Drawings and Descriptions of Cupressaceae”, has led to a substantially revised concept of taxa and their distribution. A total of 18 species and 7 varieties were previously recognized in this group; most turned out to be synonyms. J. foetidissima var. pindicola Formanek, J. macropoda Boiss., J. procera Hochst. ex Endl., J. sabinoides Griseb., J. schugnanica Komarov and J. semiglobosa Regel were le
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