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Semi‐arid and arid landscapes (dry‐lands) cover 41% of the Earth’s land surface over five continents. These areas are home to 55% of mammal species. Bats have the second highest species richness among mammals, and, although many species are adapted to arid conditions, they are particularly sensitive in these habitats and require conservation priority.
Information on bats in arid and semi‐arid...
South-eastern Spain is a key area for assessing the effects of climatic change on Mediterranean biodiversity since it represents an ecotone between the Mediterranean macrobioclimate and a vegetation with subtropical components. It also maintains many restricted-distribution species such as forests of Tetraclinis articulata, which with the exception of Malta, only is found here in Europe. The likely...
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