Born, J, Linder, H, Desmet, P (2007) The greater cape floristic region. J Biogeogr 34: pp. 147-162↵ Born J , Linder HP , Desmet P . The Greater Cape floristic region . Journal of Biogeography 2007 ; 34 : 147 - 162 .
An improved understanding of indigenous plant use by humans over time may assist in our understanding of how the Greater Cape Floristic Region's flora (GCFR) contributed to the survival of modern humans. To address this issue, two databases were created documenting all archaeological (all plant sp...
The Greater Cape Floristic Region of southern Africa, with an estimated 11,423 native vascular plant species, has one of the richest temperate floras in the world. The newly named Extra Cape Subregion comprises the northern, semi-arid part of the Region. Covering 98 900 km2 and incorporating ...
The Cape mediterranean region, part of South Africa's Cape Floristic Realm (CFR), is recognised for its rich diversity and high degree of endemism of terre... FCD Moor,JA Day - 《Hydrobiologia》 被引量: 43发表: 2013年 The influence of the Benguela upwelling system on Namibia's marine bio...
The Greater Cape Floristic Region (GCFR) of South Africa is a biodiversity hotspot of global significance, and its archeological record has substantially contributed to the understanding of modern human origins. For both reasons, the climate and vegetation history of southwestern South Afri...
INSECT evolutionTRAFFIC violationsSEA levelBIOGEOGRAPHYThe Greater Cape Floristic Region at the southern tip of Africa is a global megadiversity hotspot. The region's biodiversity has been driven by a long history of topographic, climatic, and sea level change coupled with geological uplift,...
The Greater Cape Floristic Region (GCFR) in South Africa has been extensively investigated for its phenomenal angiosperm diversity. A key emergent pattern is the occurrence of older plant lineages in the southern Fynbos biome and younger lineages in the northern Succulent Karoo biome. We know ...
In this study, we explore influences of climate, leaf lobing, woodiness, and shared evolutionary history on two leaf margin traits within the genus Pelargonium.Leaves from 454 populations of Pelargonium (161 species) were collected in the Greater Cape Floristic Region and scored for tooth presence...
Born J, Linder HP, Desmet P (2006) The greater cape floristic region. Jour- nal of Biogeography, 34, 147-162.Born J, Linder HP, Desmet P. The Greater Cape floristic region. Journal of Biogeography. 2006; 34 :147–162.Born J., Linder H. P., Desmet P. (2006) The Greater Cape ...
2016. "Strontium isotope investigation of ungulate movement patterns on the Pleistocene Paleo-Agulhas Plain of the Greater Cape floristic region, South Africa." Quaternary Science Reviews 141: 65-84.Copeland SR, Cawthra HC, Fisher EC, Lee-Thorp JA, Cowling RM, le Roux PJ, Hodgkins J, Marean ...