Geography of plants of Western La Alcarria and “Mesa” of Ocaña(I). Floristic analysis in five representative space tracts

It carries out a systematic and exhaustive floristic inventory in order to know the composition of vascular plants of the natural region of Western La Alcarria and “Mesa” of Ocaña (Central Iberian Peninsula). The survey method was applied in the NNE-SSW transect forming for five 1 × 1-km U.T.M. grid...

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Main Author: Juan Javier García-abad Alonso
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2010-01-01
Series:Anales de Geografía de la Universidad Complutense
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Online Access:http://147.96.1.34/index.php/AGUC/article/view/31913
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spelling doaj-984eeda796434eae8f92da536dfb35f32020-11-25T01:51:37ZspaUniversidad Complutense de MadridAnales de Geografía de la Universidad Complutense0211-98031988-23782010-01-0129212715331908Geography of plants of Western La Alcarria and “Mesa” of Ocaña(I). Floristic analysis in five representative space tractsJuan Javier García-abad AlonsoIt carries out a systematic and exhaustive floristic inventory in order to know the composition of vascular plants of the natural region of Western La Alcarria and “Mesa” of Ocaña (Central Iberian Peninsula). The survey method was applied in the NNE-SSW transect forming for five 1 × 1-km U.T.M. grid squares (ED50) during one agricultural year (2002-2003). It allows consider almost the total richness notion of the floristic data and makes possible a geographical comparison of biodiversity in absolute terms. The Jaccard’s index is used to determine the floristic similarity between all grid cells and the taxonomic spectra is analyzed. The results show high levels of richness at all spatial levels (1634 native species at regional level; 690, in all five grid cells, and an average higher than 400 by grid cell). From highest to lowest, the regional typical spectrum presents a dominance of the daisy family, followed by grasses, legume family, crucifers and pink family; although the cells spectra have slight variations to this model.http://147.96.1.34/index.php/AGUC/article/view/31913análisis de semejanzabiodiversidadespectro taxonómicofitogeografíala alcarria occidental y mesa de ocaña
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Geography of plants of Western La Alcarria and “Mesa” of Ocaña(I). Floristic analysis in five representative space tracts
Anales de Geografía de la Universidad Complutense
análisis de semejanza
biodiversidad
espectro taxonómico
fitogeografía
la alcarria occidental y mesa de ocaña
author_facet Juan Javier García-abad Alonso
author_sort Juan Javier García-abad Alonso
title Geography of plants of Western La Alcarria and “Mesa” of Ocaña(I). Floristic analysis in five representative space tracts
title_short Geography of plants of Western La Alcarria and “Mesa” of Ocaña(I). Floristic analysis in five representative space tracts
title_full Geography of plants of Western La Alcarria and “Mesa” of Ocaña(I). Floristic analysis in five representative space tracts
title_fullStr Geography of plants of Western La Alcarria and “Mesa” of Ocaña(I). Floristic analysis in five representative space tracts
title_full_unstemmed Geography of plants of Western La Alcarria and “Mesa” of Ocaña(I). Floristic analysis in five representative space tracts
title_sort geography of plants of western la alcarria and “mesa” of ocaña(i). floristic analysis in five representative space tracts
publisher Universidad Complutense de Madrid
series Anales de Geografía de la Universidad Complutense
issn 0211-9803
1988-2378
publishDate 2010-01-01
description It carries out a systematic and exhaustive floristic inventory in order to know the composition of vascular plants of the natural region of Western La Alcarria and “Mesa” of Ocaña (Central Iberian Peninsula). The survey method was applied in the NNE-SSW transect forming for five 1 × 1-km U.T.M. grid squares (ED50) during one agricultural year (2002-2003). It allows consider almost the total richness notion of the floristic data and makes possible a geographical comparison of biodiversity in absolute terms. The Jaccard’s index is used to determine the floristic similarity between all grid cells and the taxonomic spectra is analyzed. The results show high levels of richness at all spatial levels (1634 native species at regional level; 690, in all five grid cells, and an average higher than 400 by grid cell). From highest to lowest, the regional typical spectrum presents a dominance of the daisy family, followed by grasses, legume family, crucifers and pink family; although the cells spectra have slight variations to this model.
topic análisis de semejanza
biodiversidad
espectro taxonómico
fitogeografía
la alcarria occidental y mesa de ocaña
url http://147.96.1.34/index.php/AGUC/article/view/31913
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