The stenoendemism of high-mountain flora of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro)
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Among the numerous mountain endemics in the Balkans, the local ones, the distribution of
which is restricted only to one massif or geographically neighbouring mountains, pose a peculiar
and very interesting geobotanical problem. The analysis was concerned with over 70 local
endemic taxa distributed in the mountains of Serbia and Montenegro. The age of each endemic taxon was established according to Turill's division (t927). The number of local endemics in
each studied mountain is correlated with height, steepness, geological diversity and degree of
isolation, as well as the impact of glacial events. It is established that the great and geologically
diverse massifs, i.e. Prokletije and Šarplanina. are characterized by the largest number of local
endemics compared with the other mountains studied. The presence of both relict and young
endemic originating from Tertiary and glacial ancestors indicate that the "nucleus" of high-mountain flora of the central Balkans is very old'
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Fakultet veterinarske medicineTY - CONF AU - Stevanović, Vladimir AU - Pavić, Svetlana AU - Vukojičić, Snežana PY - 1995 UR - https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3406 AB - Among the numerous mountain endemics in the Balkans, the local ones, the distribution of which is restricted only to one massif or geographically neighbouring mountains, pose a peculiar and very interesting geobotanical problem. The analysis was concerned with over 70 local endemic taxa distributed in the mountains of Serbia and Montenegro. The age of each endemic taxon was established according to Turill's division (t927). The number of local endemics in each studied mountain is correlated with height, steepness, geological diversity and degree of isolation, as well as the impact of glacial events. It is established that the great and geologically diverse massifs, i.e. Prokletije and Šarplanina. are characterized by the largest number of local endemics compared with the other mountains studied. The presence of both relict and young endemic originating from Tertiary and glacial ancestors indicate that the "nucleus" of high-mountain flora of the central Balkans is very old' C3 - 7th European Ecological Congress, Budapest, 1995 T1 - The stenoendemism of high-mountain flora of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) SP - 67 EP - 67 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_3406 ER -
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Stevanović, V., Pavić, S.,& Vukojičić, S.. (1995). The stenoendemism of high-mountain flora of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro). in 7th European Ecological Congress, Budapest, 1995, 67-67. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_3406
Stevanović V, Pavić S, Vukojičić S. The stenoendemism of high-mountain flora of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro). in 7th European Ecological Congress, Budapest, 1995. 1995;:67-67. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_3406 .
Stevanović, Vladimir, Pavić, Svetlana, Vukojičić, Snežana, "The stenoendemism of high-mountain flora of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro)" in 7th European Ecological Congress, Budapest, 1995 (1995):67-67, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_3406 .