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Acta Botanica Gallica
Botany Letters
Volume 148, 2001 - Issue 3
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Phytosociological characterization of Sphagnum pylaesii Brid. communities in Northwest Spain

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Pages 201-213 | Received 30 Oct 2000, Accepted 29 Jan 2001, Published online: 27 Apr 2013
 

Abstract

Sphagnum pylaesii Brid. is a species with disjunct relict populations in northwest Spain. Here, new data on its distribution in Spain are presented and a new plant community (ass. Sphagno pylaesii—Caretum verticillati) is described. In addition to Sphagnum pylaesii, this community contains a number of threatened and endemic species to the Iberian Peninsula. Both Sphagnum pylaesii and the Sphagnum pylaesii-community are listed in the annexes of the Habitats Directive (92/43/CEE).

Résumé

Sphagnum pylaesii Brid. est une espèce possédant des populations relictuelles dans le nord—ouest de l'Espagne. Ici nous présentons de nouvelles donnés sur sa distribution en Espagne (UTM 10 × 10 et 1 × 1 km) et la communauté de laquelle elle fait partie (Sphagno pylaesii—Caretum verticillati). En plus de Sphagnum pylaesii, cette communauté contient un certain nombre d'espèces menacées et d'espèces endémiques de la Péninsule Iberique. Sphagnum pylaesii et la communauté à Sphagnum pylaesii sont inscrites aux annexes de la Directive Habitat (92/43/CEE).

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