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Paleopopulations and ecological connectivity in the Natura 2000 Network: proposal for the serpentine-soil Spanish firs of Sierra Bermeja (Serranía de Ronda)

One of the conservation priorities of the Natura 2000 Network is the ecological connectivity of forests and species of community interest to facilitate compliance with the obligations of the EU Habitats Directive. The location of paleo-populations and past distribution areas is a first step towards...

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Published in:Environmental earth sciences 2023-05, Vol.82 (9), p.220, Article 220
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Conservation
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Distribution
Earth and Environmental Science
Earth Sciences
Ecology
Environmental Science and Engineering
Forest fires
Forests
Geochemistry
Geology
Habitats
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Public participation
Serpentine
Serpentine soils
Species extinction
Terrestrial Pollution
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