Ecogeographical Differentiation of the Submediterranean Deciduous Forest Flora. Meusel, H. & Jäger, E. J. 162(1-4):315–329.
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The deciduous wood flora of southern Europe is characterized as a special ” nemoral-Submediterranean element”. The distribution patterns of some representatives (total ranges and local areas in Roumania) are described and explained by recent climatic conditions. The northern limits of Submediterranean and Submediterranean-middle European deciduous forest taxa exhibit a continuous gradation, but only a few species with a wide ecological amplitude extend into the temperate zone.
@article{meuselEcogeographicalDifferentiationSubmediterranean1989,
  title = {Ecogeographical Differentiation of the {{Submediterranean}} Deciduous Forest Flora},
  author = {Meusel, H. and Jäger, E. J.},
  date = {1989},
  journaltitle = {Plant Systematics and Evolution},
  volume = {162},
  pages = {315--329},
  issn = {2199-6881},
  doi = {10.1007/bf00936924},
  url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00936924},
  abstract = {The deciduous wood flora of southern Europe is characterized as a special ” nemoral-Submediterranean element”. The distribution patterns of some representatives (total ranges and local areas in Roumania) are described and explained by recent climatic conditions. The northern limits of Submediterranean and Submediterranean-middle European deciduous forest taxa exhibit a continuous gradation, but only a few species with a wide ecological amplitude extend into the temperate zone.},
  keywords = {*imported-from-citeulike-INRMM,~INRMM-MiD:c-13672310,~to-add-doi-URL,deciduous,forest-resources,species-description,species-distribution},
  number = {1-4}
}

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