The evolutionary heritage and ecological uniqueness of Scots pine in the Caucasus ecoregion is at risk of climate changes
Abstract Scots pine is one of the most widely occurring pines, but future projections suggest a large reduction in its range, mostly at the southern European limits. A significant part of its range is located in the Caucasus, a global hot-spot of diversity. Pine forests are an important reservoir of...
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Autores principales: | M. Dering, M. Baranowska, B. Beridze, I. J. Chybicki, I. Danelia, G. Iszkuło, G. Kvartskhava, P. Kosiński, G. Rączka, P. A. Thomas, D. Tomaszewski, Ł. Walas, K. Sękiewicz |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/55e8f15fdd914aa89e5e30cfcb79987e |
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