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Antonio J. Mendoza-Fernández

Researcher at University of Almería

Publications -  37
Citations -  433

Antonio J. Mendoza-Fernández is an academic researcher from University of Almería. The author has contributed to research in topics: Flora & Biodiversity. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 32 publications receiving 339 citations.

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The distribution of Iberian gypsophilous flora as a criterion for conservation policy

TL;DR: Using the checklist of the Iberian gypsophilous flora, a wide data base with records of distribution arranged into 10 × 10 km UTM grids is collected and a series of parameters are reckoned in order to determine the priority level of the flora for preservation purposes.
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Extreme habitat loss in a Mediterranean habitat: Maytenus senegalensis subsp. europaea

TL;DR: In this article, a chronosequence of the evolution of their extent of occurrence (EOO) has been reconstructed by combining modeling methods of environmental variables, historical photo-interpretation, and fieldwork.
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Areas of endemism and threatened flora in a Mediterranean hotspot: Southern Spain

TL;DR: A new methodology combining the concepts of endemicity and threat in order to provide an objective and highly accurate selection of protected areas is defined in this article, which is a new method to recognize areas of endemism which combines the results yielded by NDM program, based on the optimality criterion, and those obtained using MARXAN software, designed to ensure the representation of species in the management of biodiversity.
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A first inventory of gypsum flora in the Palearctic and Australia

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a check-list on the gypsophile and gypsocline flora of the Palaearctic and Australian areas as a part of a project to develop a global checklist of the World's gypsophytes, which can broaden our ecological and biogeographical understanding of these unique environments.