Based on genetic studies and palaeoecological surveys, the main Korean mountain range, the so-called “Baekdudaegan” (BDDG), has been recently suggested to be a major glacial refugium at the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) for the boreal and temperate flora of northeastern Asia. On the basis of its shared role as a glacial refugium, and on a series of striking similarities in floristic richness and orographic features, the BDDG would constitute a sort of “eastern counterpart” of the Southern Appalachians. Given its floristic, biogeo-graphic, and cultural value, the BDDG merits high priority for conservation.
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Chung, M. Y., López-Pujol, J., & Chung, M. G. (2016). Is the Baekdudaegan “the Southern Appalachians of the East”? A comparison between these mountain systems, focusing on their role as glacial refugia. Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy, 46(4), 337–347. https://doi.org/10.11110/kjpt.2016.46.4.337
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