Mediterranean-Type Heathlands and Sclerophyllous Shrublands of the World: An Overview

  • Specht R
  • Moll E
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The mediterranean regions of the world are defined by the distinctive annual climatic sequence in which a hot, dry summer alternates with a cool to cold, humid period lasting for a period of 5–10 months from autumn through winter to spring. This characteristic climate is found on all continents.

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Specht, R. L., & Moll, E. J. (1983). Mediterranean-Type Heathlands and Sclerophyllous Shrublands of the World: An Overview (pp. 41–65). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68935-2_2

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