Pteridogeographic analysis of the Sierras Tejeda and Almijara (Málaga-Granada, Spain)
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Based on the knowledge of the pteridoflora from the territory located between Sierra Tejeda and Sierra Almijara (South of Spain) and the application of different indices, an estimation of the coordinates wich determine its courrent composition is pretended.
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