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Thazin Nwe, Robert J. Zomer and Richard T. Corlett
Protected areas are the backbone of biodiversity conservation but are fixed in space and vulnerable to anthropogenic climate change. Myanmar is exceptionally rich in biodiversity but has a small protected area system. This study aimed to assess the poten...
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A. Ayari,A. Zubizarreta-Gerendiain,M. Tome,J. Tome,S. Garchi,B. Henchi
Pág. 128 - 140
In Tunisia, the Aleppo pine seed has a great importance, since in the last decades human consumption has risen considerable. Thus its regeneration and seed production capacities are important factors to take into account to reach the necessities of the c...
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A. Ayari,D. Moya,M.N. Rejeb,A. Ben Mansoura,S. Garchi,J. de las Heras,B. Hanchi
Pág. 348 - 360
Aleppo pine had a large forest cover in North Africa and along the Mediterranean basin which management is not fully developed and new forest tools are required. In this research, the forest structure, epidometric characteristics and allometric relations...
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?I. TREJO,E. MARTÍNEZ-MEYER,E. CALIXTO-PÉREZ,S. SÁNCHEZ-COLÓN,R. VÁZQUEZ DE LA TORRE,L. VILLERS-RUIZ
The current study proposes two methodological approaches for analyzing the effects of climate change on biodiversity, one at the level of bioclimatic zone, and the other one at the species level. Three general circulation models were applied to nine bioc...
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L. PINEDA MARTÍNEZ,N. CARBAJAL,E. MEDINA ROLDÁN
Applying principal component analysis (PCA), we determined climate zones in a topographic gradient in the central-northeastern part of México. We employed nearly 30 years of monthly temperature and precipitation data at 173 meteorological stations. Th...
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