biogeography

Investigating biodiversity responses to climate change: the benefits of hindsight

A trip through the vegetation of the Iberian Peninsula, from the Devonian to the present

The Mediterranean region is a renowned hotspot of plant biodiversity. It hosts some 25000 plant species, about half of them being endemics. Some species have been present for many million years, or even originated here, whilst others arrived much more ‘recently’.

An integrative framework to investigate species responses to climate change: biogeography and ecology of relict trees in the Mediterranean

The Strait of Gibraltar as a melting pot for plant biodiversity

The S Iberian Peninsula and NW Africa constitute one of the main hotspots for plant biodiversity within the Mediterranean Basin. At the core of this hotspot, across the Strait of Gibraltar, lies a smaller region whose singular Cenozoic history and …