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Influence of the African paleotropical floristic categories on the flora of high-altitude mountains in Yemen: case study of Jabal An-Nabi Shuáyb, Sana’a (capital of Yemen)

  • Autores: Ibrahim M. Hassan, Hana A. Al-Quhbi, Amal A. Murshed, Abdul Nasser A. Al-Gifri
  • Localización: Phytologia Balcanica: International Journal of Balkan Flora and Vegetation, ISSN 1310-7771, Vol. 24, Nº. 1, 2018, págs. 75-85
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • About 205 plant species (eight Ferns, 167 Dicots & 30 Monocots) from a total of 288 species, recorded in 2013 from Jabal An-Nabi Shuáyb (the highest point in Yemen and Arabia), show a distribution relationship with three African paleotropical floristic regions and 10 African paleotropical floristic elements. The distribution relationship among the African paleotropical floristic elements was subjected to numerical analysis: the African paleotropical floristic region with the highest number of species is Sudano-Zambezian with 184 (63.9%) species; while the African paleotropical floristic element with the highest number of species is the Afro-Montane Archipelago-Like Regional Centre of Endemism, with 175 (60.8%) species.


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