2014
DOI: 10.1080/11263504.2014.990940
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Rare species habitat suitability assessment and reliability evaluation of an expert-based model: A case study of the insectivorous plantPinguicula crystallinaSibth. et Smith subsp.hirtiflora(Ten.) Strid (Lentibulariaceae)

Abstract: 2014): Rare species habitat suitability assessment and reliability evaluation of an expert-based model: a case study of the insectivorous plant Pinguicula crystallina Sibth. et Smith subsp. hirtiflora (Ten.) Strid (Lentibulariaceae), Rare species habitat suitability assessment and reliability evaluation of an expert-based model: a case study of the insectivorous plant Pinguicula crystallina Sibth. et Smith subsp. hirtiflora (Ten.) Strid (Lentibulariaceae). AbstractThe development of habitat suitability models … Show more

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“…crystallina occurs east of the Aegean sea in southern Turkey and Cyprus, while P . hirtiflora occurs west of the Aegean sea in the Balkans and in separate populations in southern Italy, mainly in Campania and a single population in Calabria [53, 54, 55, 56]. A large degree of variability and complexity is known in this group, with several infraspecific taxa described during the years for P .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…crystallina occurs east of the Aegean sea in southern Turkey and Cyprus, while P . hirtiflora occurs west of the Aegean sea in the Balkans and in separate populations in southern Italy, mainly in Campania and a single population in Calabria [53, 54, 55, 56]. A large degree of variability and complexity is known in this group, with several infraspecific taxa described during the years for P .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%