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Utbredningskartor for hökfibblor i södra Götaland. I. Skogsfibblor

Tyler, Torbjörn LU (2002) In Svensk Botanisk Tidskrift 96(1). p.18-28
Abstract
The distribution of 47 species in the south Swedish provinces of Skane (Scania), Halland, Blekinge, Oland and Smaland has been mapped. Most of these species are endemic to central Fennoscandia and many reach their southern distribution limits in the investigated area. However, there are also some local endemics as well as some species with a wider north European distribution. Within the area, the number of species shows a regular decline from the north-easternmost parts. Most of these species are considered to have evolved in situ since the last glaciation. Their present-day more or less delimited distributions may be caused by limited dispersal ability, recent origin, or a combination of both.
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Distribution maps for south Swedish microspecies of Hieracium. I. H. sect. Hieracium
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Contribution to journal
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Svensk Botanisk Tidskrift
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96
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1
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18 - 28
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Svenska Botaniska Föreningen
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  • scopus:0036126828
ISSN
0039-646X
language
Swedish
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yes
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The information about affiliations in this record was updated in December 2015. The record was previously connected to the following departments: Department of Ecology (Closed 2011) (011006010), Plant Ecology and Systematics (Closed 2011) (011004000)
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  language     = {{swe}},
  number       = {{1}},
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  series       = {{Svensk Botanisk Tidskrift}},
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  volume       = {{96}},
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