Threatened plants of arid ecosystems in the Mediterranean Basin: a case study of the south-eastern Iberian Peninsula
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Mendoza Fernández, Antonio Jesús; Pérez García, Francisco Javier; Martínez Hernández, Fabián; Medina-Cazorla, José Miguel; Garrido-Becerra, Juan Antonio; Merlo Calvente, María Encarnación; Guirado Romero, José Santiago; Mota Poveda, Juan FranciscoEditorial
Cambridge University Press
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Arid ecosystems Flora Mediterranean Basin Preservation priority algorithm threatened plants
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2014-04-29Referencia bibliográfica
Mendoza-Fernández A, Pérez-García FJ, Martínez-Hernández F, et al. Threatened plants of arid ecosystems in the Mediterranean Basin: a case study of the south-eastern Iberian Peninsula. Oryx. 2014;48(4):548-554. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0030605313000495
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Junta de Andalucía (P07-RNM-03217)Resumen
Networks of protected areas are one of the main strategies used to address the biodiversity crisis. These should encompass as many species and ecosystems as possible, particularly in territories with high Biological diversity, such as the Spanish arid zones. We produce a priority ranking of the arid zones of south-east Spain according to the rarity and richness of their characteristic flora and the level of endangerment. The resulting hierarchy shows that optimal zones for the preservation of the flora are located outside the network of protected areas. In particular, it is important to extend the network and encourage the creation of microreserves in the depression of the River Guadiana Menor (Granada), where there is least protection. This river valley is a particularly important arid site because of its unique flora and fauna, and palaeontological and archaeological findings.





