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José M. Iriondo - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Autecology and conservation of Erodium paularense Fdez. Glez. & Izco
Biological Conservation, 2000Co-Authors: E. González-benito, C Martin, José M. IriondoAbstract:Abstract Erodium paularense Fdez. Glez. & Izco (Geraniaceae) is an endangered endemic of Central Spain. The characteristics of the habitat and the surrounding area of the three populations currently known are described. Demographic studies in one of the populations detected the presence of natural regeneration and no signs of intraspecific competition. A significant regression between vegetative growth and potential reproductive output was found. Some interactions with other organisms, especially those which may interfere with its reproduction, are described. In accordance with the results of this study some conservation measures are suggested.
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Autecology and conservation of erodium paularense fdez glez izco
Biological Conservation, 1995Co-Authors: E Gonzalezbenito, C Martin, José M. IriondoAbstract:Abstract Erodium paularense Fdez. Glez. & Izco (Geraniaceae) is an endangered endemic of Central Spain. The characteristics of the habitat and the surrounding area of the three populations currently known are described. Demographic studies in one of the populations detected the presence of natural regeneration and no signs of intraspecific competition. A significant regression between vegetative growth and potential reproductive output was found. Some interactions with other organisms, especially those which may interfere with its reproduction, are described. In accordance with the results of this study some conservation measures are suggested.
C Martin - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Autecology and conservation of Erodium paularense Fdez. Glez. & Izco
Biological Conservation, 2000Co-Authors: E. González-benito, C Martin, José M. IriondoAbstract:Abstract Erodium paularense Fdez. Glez. & Izco (Geraniaceae) is an endangered endemic of Central Spain. The characteristics of the habitat and the surrounding area of the three populations currently known are described. Demographic studies in one of the populations detected the presence of natural regeneration and no signs of intraspecific competition. A significant regression between vegetative growth and potential reproductive output was found. Some interactions with other organisms, especially those which may interfere with its reproduction, are described. In accordance with the results of this study some conservation measures are suggested.
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Autecology and conservation of erodium paularense fdez glez izco
Biological Conservation, 1995Co-Authors: E Gonzalezbenito, C Martin, José M. IriondoAbstract:Abstract Erodium paularense Fdez. Glez. & Izco (Geraniaceae) is an endangered endemic of Central Spain. The characteristics of the habitat and the surrounding area of the three populations currently known are described. Demographic studies in one of the populations detected the presence of natural regeneration and no signs of intraspecific competition. A significant regression between vegetative growth and potential reproductive output was found. Some interactions with other organisms, especially those which may interfere with its reproduction, are described. In accordance with the results of this study some conservation measures are suggested.
E Gonzalezbenito - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Autecology and conservation of erodium paularense fdez glez izco
Biological Conservation, 1995Co-Authors: E Gonzalezbenito, C Martin, José M. IriondoAbstract:Abstract Erodium paularense Fdez. Glez. & Izco (Geraniaceae) is an endangered endemic of Central Spain. The characteristics of the habitat and the surrounding area of the three populations currently known are described. Demographic studies in one of the populations detected the presence of natural regeneration and no signs of intraspecific competition. A significant regression between vegetative growth and potential reproductive output was found. Some interactions with other organisms, especially those which may interfere with its reproduction, are described. In accordance with the results of this study some conservation measures are suggested.
E. González-benito - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Autecology and conservation of Erodium paularense Fdez. Glez. & Izco
Biological Conservation, 2000Co-Authors: E. González-benito, C Martin, José M. IriondoAbstract:Abstract Erodium paularense Fdez. Glez. & Izco (Geraniaceae) is an endangered endemic of Central Spain. The characteristics of the habitat and the surrounding area of the three populations currently known are described. Demographic studies in one of the populations detected the presence of natural regeneration and no signs of intraspecific competition. A significant regression between vegetative growth and potential reproductive output was found. Some interactions with other organisms, especially those which may interfere with its reproduction, are described. In accordance with the results of this study some conservation measures are suggested.
Charles Craib - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Zantedeschia Jucunda and Zantedeschia Pentlandii
2003Co-Authors: Charles CraibAbstract:The spectacular Leolo Mountains run north-south across the centre of Sekhukhuneland, an area renowned for its amazing plant diversity. Elevated high above the eastern plain, which lies in the rain shadow of the Transvaal Drakensberg, these mountains enjoy temperate conditions and the highest rainfall in the region. They provide the habitat for Zantedeschia jucunda, which is found throughout the mountain range, and Zantedeschia pentlandii, which is confined to the south-eastern corner of Sekhukhuneland - centred around the Roossenekal and Tonteldoos area. Being interested in the Autecology of plants (the detailed study of a single species and its relationship to the environment) I set out to investigate these two arums.
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Zantedeschia Jucunda and Zantedeschia Pentlandii : feature
2003Co-Authors: Charles CraibAbstract:The spectacular Leolo Mountains run north-south across the centre of Sekhukhuneland, an area renowned for its amazing plant diversity. Elevated high above the eastern plain, which lies in the rain shadow of the Transvaal Drakensberg, these mountains enjoy temperate conditions and the highest rainfall in the region. They provide the habitat for Zantedeschia jucunda, which is found throughout the mountain range, and Zantedeschia pentlandii, which is confined to the south-eastern corner of Sekhukhuneland - centred around the Roossenekal and Tonteldoos area. Being interested in the Autecology of plants (the detailed study of a single species and its relationship to the environment) I set out to investigate these two arums.