A new Erica lusitanica Rudolphi heathland association to the Iberian south-west
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Taylor & Francis /Acta Botanica Gallica
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As result of several field trips following doctoral research in Marianic-Monchiquensean Sector, we describe a
new heathland named Lavandulo viridis-Ericetum lusitanici ass nova hoc loco (Genistion micrantho-anglicae, Rivas-
Martínez 1979) as a thermomediterranean to lower mesomediterranean, upper dry to humid, schistose association. The
analysis of 11 relevés, following Braun-Blanquet methodology shows the floristic identity of this new association as well
as the chorological segregation of its area of occurrence. Finally, despite these communities already being relatively well
known and although they are poor in species number, such heathlands show floristic singularity and own sinecology,
with a large and distinct geographical area of distribution, so we emphasized its integration within Atlantic wet heaths
priority habitat (⁄4020 – Annex B-I from Council Directive 92/43/EEC of 21 May 1992).
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Carlos Vila-Viçosa, Ricardo Quinto-Canas, Paula Mendes, Ana Cano-Ortíz, José Rosa-Pinto & Carlos
Pinto-Gomes (2012): A new Erica lusitanica Rudolphi heathland association to the Iberian south-west, Acta Botanica
Gallica, 159:2, 277-280