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    Title: Using species distribution models as a tool to discover new populations of Phaedranassa brevifolia Meerow, 1987 (Liliopsida: Amaryllidaceae) in Northern Ecuador
    Authors: Oleas, Nora
    Meerow, Alan
    Feeley, Kenneth
    Gebelein Jennifer
    Franciso-Ortega, Javier
    Issue Date: 2014
    Publisher: Check List. Volume 10, Issue 3, Pages 689 - 691
    Abstract: Phaedranassa brevifolia Meerow (1987) is an endangered plant species endemic to Ecuador. Until recently, this species was only known by the type location and four other adjacent subpopulations in a restricted area of less than four km2. We combined geo-referenced occurrences of this species and bioclimatic variables to generate a prospective species distribution model. Using the resulting map as a guide for field work, we found three new populations of P. brevifolia, increasing its geographic distribution to 16 km2. © 2014 Check List and Authors.
    URI: https://checklist.pensoft.net/article/18964/
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