2018
DOI: 10.24310/abm.v42i2.3150
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Filago desertorum Pomel en la Península Ibérica

Abstract: D. Gutiérrez-Larruscain et al. Filago desertorum en la Península IbéricaEl género Filago L. está constituido por c. 40 especies (Galbany-Casals et al., 2010;Andrés-Sánchez et al., 2011) de las cuales 20 están presentes en la Península Ibérica y Baleares (Andrés-Sánchez et al., 2013). El conocimiento de la distribución de estas especies resulta en muchos casos difícil, dado que se trata de especies anuales, de pequeño tamaño y cuya por las características meteorológicas de cada año (Andrés-Sánchez et al., 2013,… Show more

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“…As a final thought on this issue, there is no more reason to question the native status of Gymnocarpos sclerocepha lus than that of its also epizoochorous Saharo-Arabian relative Pteranthus dichotomus, whose full autochthony in southeastern Spain has been unanimously admitted (Amich 1986; Díaz de la Guardia 2011). Along similar lines, the site of G. sclerocephalus is very close to those where Filago desertorum has finally been confirmed as a European plant, again without the least doubt about its native status (Gutiérrez Larruscain & al. 2017).…”
Section: Native Status?mentioning
confidence: 65%
“…As a final thought on this issue, there is no more reason to question the native status of Gymnocarpos sclerocepha lus than that of its also epizoochorous Saharo-Arabian relative Pteranthus dichotomus, whose full autochthony in southeastern Spain has been unanimously admitted (Amich 1986; Díaz de la Guardia 2011). Along similar lines, the site of G. sclerocephalus is very close to those where Filago desertorum has finally been confirmed as a European plant, again without the least doubt about its native status (Gutiérrez Larruscain & al. 2017).…”
Section: Native Status?mentioning
confidence: 65%