La vegetació de la serra de Moixeró i el massís de la Tosa d'Alp (Pirineus orientals).

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2001

Abstract

This work offers an approach to the vegetation of the Pyrenean area mentioned above according to three successive and related levels -vascular flora, plant communities and plant landscape. The study area stretches over 147.5 square km (projected surface), nearly 70% belonging to Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park. Altitudes rise from 720 m a.s.l. (Southern part) and 1100 m a.s.l. (Northern part) to 2536 m a.s.l. at the top of la Tosa d'Alp. Limestone, the most common substrate, constitutes the highest mountain ranges in the area and also the roughest relief. Slate, carbonated slate, marl, sandstone and different kinds of conglomerate are also present. The bioclimate of lower parts is axeromeric sub-mediterranean type in the Gaussen scale, with a marked continental factor in the Northern sector (Cerdanya district). High parts have high mountain climates -cold axeric, subalpine and alpine types.

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Catalan

Publisher

Departament de Biologia Vegetal, Universitat de Barcelona

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Acta Botànica Barcinonensia, 1998, vol. 47, p. 5-400

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(c) Soriano, 2001

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