How Old Is the Presence of the Canary Pine Forests in the Canary Islands?
C. A. Góis‐Marques,
E. Martín‐González,
J. M. Postigo‐Mijarra
et al.
Abstract:AimThe Neogene fossil record of Pinus canariensis C.Sm ex DC. suggests a wider past distribution in Europe, but due to extirpation by past climatic events, today this taxon is restricted to the Canary Islands. Remarkably, the putative oldest P. canariensis fossil for the Canary Islands, found in Gran Canaria is 13.3–13.0 Ma. This palaeobiogeographical information has been cited as proof of the deep‐time presence of conifers, the genus Pinus L., P. canariensis and the pine forest ecosystems in the Canary Island… Show more
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