Pyrus Elata - Version 2014.3. Nersesyan, A. In The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, pages 200407/0+.
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[Excerpt] This species is listed as Near Threatened. It has an extent of occurrence (EOO) estimated to be c. 4,400 km2~and an area of occupancy~(AOO) estimated to be c. 56~km2.~Currently the populations is decreasing, as the number of mature individuals is observed to be in continuing decline. However, the species does not qualify for a threatened category as the number of locations is 12. [::Common Name(s)] [::]English - Tall Pear [::Taxonomic Notes] Pyrus elata Rubtzov was described in 1941 by G. A. Rubtsov from the Megri floristic region of Armenia. Leaf margins are thinly barbately serrate. [::Range Description] This species is endemic to Armenia. It is found in the~Yerevan,~Zangezur,~Daralegis and~Megri floristic regions. [::Countries] Native:Armenia (Armenia) [::Population] It occurs at 12 locations. [::Habitat and Ecology] It grows in arid open woodlands as well as broad-leaved forests, between 1,500-2,600 m asl. [::Major Threat(s)] The major threat is harvesting, in particular wood extraction for fuel and small timber.
@incollection{nersesyanPyrusElataVersion2014,
  title = {Pyrus Elata - {{Version}} 2014.3},
  booktitle = {The {{IUCN Red List}} of {{Threatened Species}}},
  author = {Nersesyan, A.},
  date = {2014},
  pages = {200407/0+},
  url = {http://mfkp.org/INRMM/article/13621367},
  abstract = {[Excerpt] This species is listed as Near Threatened. It has an extent of occurrence (EOO) estimated to be c. 4,400 km2~and an area of occupancy~(AOO) estimated to be c. 56~km2.~Currently the populations is decreasing, as the number of mature individuals is observed to be in continuing decline. However, the species does not qualify for a threatened category as the number of locations is 12. [::Common Name(s)] [::]English - Tall Pear [::Taxonomic Notes] Pyrus elata Rubtzov was described in 1941 by G. A. Rubtsov from the Megri floristic region of Armenia. Leaf margins are thinly barbately serrate. [::Range Description] This species is endemic to Armenia. It is found in the~Yerevan,~Zangezur,~Daralegis and~Megri floristic regions. [::Countries] Native:Armenia (Armenia) [::Population] It occurs at 12 locations. [::Habitat and Ecology] It grows in arid open woodlands as well as broad-leaved forests, between 1,500-2,600 m asl. [::Major Threat(s)] The major threat is harvesting, in particular wood extraction for fuel and small timber.},
  keywords = {*imported-from-citeulike-INRMM,~INRMM-MiD:c-13621367,conservation,forest-resources,iucn,iucn-near-threatened-nt,pyrus-elata}
}

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