Geographic coincidence of diversity threatspots for three taxa and conservation planning in Greece

作者: Andreas Y. Troumbis , Panayiotis G. Dimitrakopoulos

DOI: 10.1016/S0006-3207(97)00093-1

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摘要: Threatspots are defined as areas having a high diversity of rare and threatened species. The paper examines whether or not threatspots for particular taxon coincide with other taxa at the regional level in Greece. A simple formula conservation value is used to determine that most biologically rich species Greece using bird, mammal plant distribution data, available from European Union's CORINE-biotopes database. identification threatspot dependent on quality (essentially spatial resolution) species' data. taxonomic group contains significant proportion groups.

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