Origin and challenges of plant diversity in the Betic ranges, a global biodiversity hotspot
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The Betic ranges, with an area of less than 8% of the Iberian Peninsula, contain 45% of its flora. There are cases such as the Sierra Nevada range, which represents only 0.4% of the peninsular surface but contains 25% of its flora, reaching 30-40% endemism in the summits. With a multidisciplinary approach, we address the dimension of the biological diversity they host, the mechanisms and processes that originated and sustained it, and the threats affecting this biodiversity hotspot.
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Pugnaire, F. I., Arista, M., Carrión, J. S., Devesa, J. A., Herrera, C. M., Nieto Feliner, G., … Alonso, C. (2024). Origin and challenges of plant diversity in the Betic ranges, a global biodiversity hotspot . Ecosistemas, 33(1), 2676. https://doi.org/10.7818/ECOS.2676
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