Morocco, due to its structural, climatic, bioclimatic and biogeographical diversity, remains a fertile field for floristic and faunistic prospecting, paving the way for the discovery of new species, both paleo and neo-endemic, particularly in mountainous and Saharan regions. Thus, during prospections in certain valleys of southern Morocco, a group of Bituminaria was discovered; both the clearly chasmophitic ecology of the taxon and its morphological, vegetative and reproductive characters favor a typical Moroccan species quite different from Bitumminariabituminosa(L) stirton. Also, the provisional name of Bituminaria of Todgha (Bituminariatodghaniensis) was adopted
Most biogeographers considered the Maghreb to be part of the Palearctic biogeographic region, though...
Foraminifera, Algae and Pseudo-Algae from the Visean of Oulmes area (Morocco). In the Oulmes area (...
Rangelands and silvopastoral systems of the middle Atlas are under a heavy pressure, which led to pa...
A new species of Bituminaria is described and illustrated: Bituminaria antiatlantica Brullo, C. Brul...
The research presented here, concerns the ecological structure of vegetal planting of sandy formatio...
[Aim] Species with widespread distributions offer excellent opportunities for investigating recent b...
Different types of plant communities, till now undetected in Morocco, are here described using the p...
Psoralea palaestina is a critical and unappreciated species described from Palestinian territories, ...
The present work focuses on the study of the ecological structure of the spatial distribution of flo...
International audienceCharaceae are macroscopic green algae present in the Maghreb (Morocco, Algeria...
A bibliographic review of phytosociological studies on Moroccan forested, preforested and presteppic...
Richness and endemicity rate of vascular plants in Morocco have lead to the establishment of hot-spo...
Bacteria capable of nodulating Acacia tortilis and A. gummifera could be recovered from sand dunes c...
The Cambrian zone with Oldhamia in Sehoul (Northern Morocco). The Sehoul-zone to the North of Rabat...
Six new species from non-marine Tertiary localities of Algeria are described and situated in their s...
Most biogeographers considered the Maghreb to be part of the Palearctic biogeographic region, though...
Foraminifera, Algae and Pseudo-Algae from the Visean of Oulmes area (Morocco). In the Oulmes area (...
Rangelands and silvopastoral systems of the middle Atlas are under a heavy pressure, which led to pa...
A new species of Bituminaria is described and illustrated: Bituminaria antiatlantica Brullo, C. Brul...
The research presented here, concerns the ecological structure of vegetal planting of sandy formatio...
[Aim] Species with widespread distributions offer excellent opportunities for investigating recent b...
Different types of plant communities, till now undetected in Morocco, are here described using the p...
Psoralea palaestina is a critical and unappreciated species described from Palestinian territories, ...
The present work focuses on the study of the ecological structure of the spatial distribution of flo...
International audienceCharaceae are macroscopic green algae present in the Maghreb (Morocco, Algeria...
A bibliographic review of phytosociological studies on Moroccan forested, preforested and presteppic...
Richness and endemicity rate of vascular plants in Morocco have lead to the establishment of hot-spo...
Bacteria capable of nodulating Acacia tortilis and A. gummifera could be recovered from sand dunes c...
The Cambrian zone with Oldhamia in Sehoul (Northern Morocco). The Sehoul-zone to the North of Rabat...
Six new species from non-marine Tertiary localities of Algeria are described and situated in their s...
Most biogeographers considered the Maghreb to be part of the Palearctic biogeographic region, though...
Foraminifera, Algae and Pseudo-Algae from the Visean of Oulmes area (Morocco). In the Oulmes area (...
Rangelands and silvopastoral systems of the middle Atlas are under a heavy pressure, which led to pa...