1977
DOI: 10.2307/2418264
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Biogeography: An Ecological and Evolutionary Approach.

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“…In the Mediterranean Basin, as happens with other plant species of boreo-alpine origin (Bennett et al, 1991;Cox and Moore, 1993;GarcõÂ a et al, 1999), this species is restricted to the mountain areas, following the climatic regression after the last Ice Age. As a result of climate change and human disturbance over centuries, yew distribution in the Mediterranean Basin is formed by a reduced number of small isolated patches, populations being located mainly in shady ravines on northern montane slopes (Franco, 1986).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…In the Mediterranean Basin, as happens with other plant species of boreo-alpine origin (Bennett et al, 1991;Cox and Moore, 1993;GarcõÂ a et al, 1999), this species is restricted to the mountain areas, following the climatic regression after the last Ice Age. As a result of climate change and human disturbance over centuries, yew distribution in the Mediterranean Basin is formed by a reduced number of small isolated patches, populations being located mainly in shady ravines on northern montane slopes (Franco, 1986).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Perhaps significantly, the continents with which several major extant groups of trypanosomes (i.e. Africa: Salivaria; South America: Schizotrypanum) are now generally associated, had not at that time even begun to separate, but were grouped together in the solid southern land mass known as Gondwana (Cox & Moore 1993, Smith et al 1994.…”
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“…Ramírez 1980, Forbes 1856cf. Briggs 1974, y que en los últimos quince años ha existido un fuerte énfasis a nivel mundial en el estudio de la diversidad biológica por múltiples razones (e.g., ver discusiones en Fuentes & Castilla 1991, Lubchenco et al 1991, Huntley et al 1991, Cox & Moore 1998. En similar perspectiva, Castilla (e.g., 1976Castilla (e.g., , 1986Castilla (e.g., , 1996 ha resaltado la importancia, necesidad y más recientemente la urgencia, de establecer una red nacional de áreas marinas protegidas, donde los criterios biogeográficos serían uno de los principales elementos de decisión (Castilla 1996).…”
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