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Serpentine areas are scarce in the world, but contain a large number of endemic taxa. These
areas have, in many cases, been little or not at all surveyed from a vegetation and biodiversity
conservation point of view. The most important Portuguese serpentine outcrops are found in
northeastern Portugal, particularly in the Bragança-Vinhais and Morais massifs. Here, we present
a complete ecological-floristic check-list of serpentinophites that are found in these areas since
this knowledge is essential for their evaluation, management and conservation. A total of 25 taxa,
classified into three categories with different grades of serpentinophily, were included in the list:
(1) obligate serpentinophytes (exclusively on serpentine), (2) endemic or widespread taxa that in
Portugal occur exclusively in ultramafic outcrops, and (3) preferential serpentinophytes (most of
the distribution range, at least 90% of populations, are found on serpentine). Genera common
to other Iberian serpentine areas (Andalusian serpentine flora) are Odontarrhena, Arenaria, Armeria,
Asplenium, Paragymnopteris, Saxifraga and Silene. The majority of the studied serpentinophytes
(72%) occurred in endemic and highly specialized plant communities. About half of the studied
serpentinophytes (48%) are assigned in some IUCN threat category. Consequently, it is necessary
to implement conservation measures to guarantee the protection of these habitats.
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Keywords
Iberian Peninsula Bragança-Vinhais and Morais massifs Serpentinophytes Ultramafic vegetation Serpentine flora Northeastern Portugal
Citation
Ramírez-Rodríguez, Rubén; Aguiar, Carlos; Amich, Francisco (2021). Contribution to the knowledge of portuguese serpentine flora: ecological characteristics, endemic plants, and implications for biodiversity conservation. Plant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology. ISSN 1724-5575. 156:5, p. 1138–1146
Publisher
Taylor & Francis