Mediterranean-type ecosystems (MTEs) are located today in southwestern Australia, the Cape Region of South Africa, the Mediterranean Basin, California, and central Chile. These MTEs possess the highest levels of plant species richness in the world outside of the wet tropics. These ecosystems include a variety of vegetation structures that range from the iconic mediterranean-type shrublands to deciduous and evergreen woodlands, evergreen forests, and herblands and grasslands. Sclerophyll vegetation similar to today's mediterranean-type shrublands was already present on oligotrophic soils in the wet and humid climate of the Cretaceous, with fire-adapted Paleogene lineages in southwestern Australia and the Cape Region. The novel mediterranean-...
Knowing the environments under which biota have evolved is essential for understanding the functiona...
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The five Mediterranean regions of the world comprise almost 50,000 plant species (ca 20% of the know...
Despite decades of broad interest in global patterns of biodiversity, little attention has been give...
Despite decades of broad interest in global patterns of biodiversity, little attention has been give...
Despite decades of broad interest in global patterns of biodiversity, little attention has been give...
Despite decades of broad interest in global patterns of biodiversity, little attention has been give...
Despite decades of broad interest in global patterns of biodiversity, little attention has been give...
The world’s mediterranean-climate regions all have mild, winter-rain climates that have developed ov...
Despite decades of broad interest in global patterns of biodiversity, little attention has been give...
The mediterranean-type climate zones, typified by hot-dry summers and coldwet winters, are remarkabl...
Morphological convergence in mediterranean-type ecosystems (MTEs) has long been interpreted as adapt...
Morphological convergence in mediterranean-type ecosystems (MTEs) has long been interpreted as adapt...
The world’s five mediterranean-type environments (MTEs) harbour exceptional levels of plant diversit...
The Mediterranean-type ecosystems (further MTEs) are limited to five regions on Earth (Cowling et al...
Knowing the environments under which biota have evolved is essential for understanding the functiona...
© 2017 Knowing the environments under which biota have evolved is essential for understanding the fu...
The five Mediterranean regions of the world comprise almost 50,000 plant species (ca 20% of the know...
Despite decades of broad interest in global patterns of biodiversity, little attention has been give...
Despite decades of broad interest in global patterns of biodiversity, little attention has been give...
Despite decades of broad interest in global patterns of biodiversity, little attention has been give...
Despite decades of broad interest in global patterns of biodiversity, little attention has been give...
Despite decades of broad interest in global patterns of biodiversity, little attention has been give...
The world’s mediterranean-climate regions all have mild, winter-rain climates that have developed ov...
Despite decades of broad interest in global patterns of biodiversity, little attention has been give...
The mediterranean-type climate zones, typified by hot-dry summers and coldwet winters, are remarkabl...
Morphological convergence in mediterranean-type ecosystems (MTEs) has long been interpreted as adapt...
Morphological convergence in mediterranean-type ecosystems (MTEs) has long been interpreted as adapt...
The world’s five mediterranean-type environments (MTEs) harbour exceptional levels of plant diversit...
The Mediterranean-type ecosystems (further MTEs) are limited to five regions on Earth (Cowling et al...
Knowing the environments under which biota have evolved is essential for understanding the functiona...
© 2017 Knowing the environments under which biota have evolved is essential for understanding the fu...
The five Mediterranean regions of the world comprise almost 50,000 plant species (ca 20% of the know...