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A flora survey of a geological park in the Mediterranean region

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Resumo:The Barrocal Park is a 40-ha geological park located at the edge of the city of Castelo Branco, Portugal, that features diverse granite land forms. The Barrocal Park is integrated into the classified territories of the Naturtejo UNESCO Global Geopark and the Tejo|Tajo Internacional Transboundary Biosphere Reserve. The present study aimed to characterize the spontaneous flora of the Barrocal Park. The Köppen-Geiger climate classification of this region is Csa. The Barrocal landscape is characterized by fragments of climatophilic forests of Quercus pyrenaica, associated with rocky granite outcrops. In the subserial stages, Adenocarpus lainzii, Adenocarpus complicatus, Cistus ladanifer, Cistus inflatus, Cytisus striatus, Cytisus multiflorus, Halimium umbellatum and Lavandula pedunculata predominate. The Arisaro simorrhini-Quercetum pyrenaicae association is the only climatophilic series present in the study area. The plant communities comprise 132 plant species belonging to 108 genera and 45 families. The dominant Raunkiaer life form is therophytes.
Autores principais:Reis, C.M.G.
Assunto:Barrocal Park Plant biodiversity Spontaneous flora
Ano:2023
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Castelo Branco
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Castelo Branco
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Resumo:The Barrocal Park is a 40-ha geological park located at the edge of the city of Castelo Branco, Portugal, that features diverse granite land forms. The Barrocal Park is integrated into the classified territories of the Naturtejo UNESCO Global Geopark and the Tejo|Tajo Internacional Transboundary Biosphere Reserve. The present study aimed to characterize the spontaneous flora of the Barrocal Park. The Köppen-Geiger climate classification of this region is Csa. The Barrocal landscape is characterized by fragments of climatophilic forests of Quercus pyrenaica, associated with rocky granite outcrops. In the subserial stages, Adenocarpus lainzii, Adenocarpus complicatus, Cistus ladanifer, Cistus inflatus, Cytisus striatus, Cytisus multiflorus, Halimium umbellatum and Lavandula pedunculata predominate. The Arisaro simorrhini-Quercetum pyrenaicae association is the only climatophilic series present in the study area. The plant communities comprise 132 plant species belonging to 108 genera and 45 families. The dominant Raunkiaer life form is therophytes.