climate change

Reconstructing the demise of Tethyan plants: climate-driven range dynamics of Laurus since the Pliocene

Climate changes are thought to be responsible for the retreat and eventual extinction of subtropical lauroid species that covered much of Europe and North Africa during the Palaeogene and early Neogene; little is known, however, of the spatial and …

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 …