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Changes in
climate are
thought to be the
driving force in
creating paleoendemic species,
generally due to
habitat loss.
Regions where the
climate has...
- a much
larger area, but died out in most of
their range, are
called paleoendemic, in
contrast to
neoendemic species,
which are new
species that have not...
- S-H (2008). "Phylogenetic
relationships and
taxonomic status of the
paleoendemic ****aceae of
Western North America:
recognition of a new genus, Notholithocarpus"...
- Sang-Hun (2008). "Phylogenetic
Relationships and
Taxonomic Status Of the
Paleoendemic ****aceae Of
Western North America:
Recognition Of A New Genus, Notholithocarpus"...
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management of
coniferous shrubbery are
necessary considering that the
paleoendemic species, Microcachrys,
Pherosphaera and Diselma, have
persisted in western...
- the Old
World Cupressus (OWC) species.
Hesperocyparis macrocarpa is a
paleoendemic, with
fossilized remains discovered in
Drakes Bay and
Rancho La Brea...
- pre-dating the age of
Guadalupe Island. This
suggests that H.
palmeri is a
paleoendemic that was once more
widespread and then
retreated to
Guadalupe Island...
-
locales that host one or more
critically endangered species (regarded as
paleoendemics or
glacial relicts) are
generally uncontested as bona fide
glacial refugia...
- Sang-Hun (2008). "Phylogenetic
relationships and
taxonomic status of the
paleoendemic ****aceae of
Western North America:
recognition of a new genus, Notholithocarpus"...
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originally contained only one species,
Rhodopaea angelovi,
which is
paleoendemic to the
western Rhodopes of Bulgaria. In 2019, a
second species, Rhodopaea...