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Biogeographical areas of Hispaniola (Dominican Republic, Republic of Haiti)
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Show full item recordAbstract: | [English] The island of Hispaniola is located between parallels 17 and 19 N and forms part of the Greater Antilles group in the Caribbean region. It covers an area of 76,484 km2 and has the highest altitudes in the whole Caribbean region. The island consists of two countries: the Dominican Republic and the Republic of Haiti. The flora of both countries has been studied in depth by Liogier and several authors from the Dr. Rafael Ma. Moscoso National Botanical Garden in Santo Domingo; this has enabled us to examine the distribution of 1582 endemic species in 19 areas and several important endemic habitats for conservation. |
Author(s): | Cano Ortiz, Ana
Musarella, Carmelo M. Cano Carmona, Eusebio |
Date: | 2017 |
Published: | London: IntechOpen |
Citation: | Cano Ortiz, A., Musarella, C. & Cano Carmona, E. (2017). Biogeographical areas of Hispaniola (Dominican Republic, Republic of Haiti). In Z. Yousaf (Ed.), Plant ecology: traditional approaches to recent trends (pp. 165-189). London: IntechOpen. Recuperado de: http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.69081 |
URI: | https://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/505
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