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6 April 2016 Contribution to the vascular flora of Chalki Island (East Aegean, Greece) and biomonitoring of a local endemic taxon
Maria Tsakiri, Konstantinos Kougioumoutzis, Gregoris Iatrou
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Abstract

The island of Chalki, located W of Rhodos, belongs to the East Aegean Islands and is situated at the E part of the South Aegean Island Arc. The flora of Chalki consists of 519 vascular plant taxa, 29 of which are under statutory protection, 22 are Greek endemics and 109 are reported here for the first time. We show that Chalki has the second highest percentage of Greek endemics in the phytogeographical region of the East Aegean Islands. The known distribution of Limonium ocymifolium, L. sitiacum and Phoenix theophrasti is expanded, being reported for the first time for the phytogeographical region of the East Aegean Islands. Finally, we assess for the first time the conservation status of Allium chalkii, a single-island endemic, by biomonitoring its populations.

Version of record first published online on 6 April 2016 ahead of inclusion in April 2016 issue.

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Maria Tsakiri, Konstantinos Kougioumoutzis, and Gregoris Iatrou "Contribution to the vascular flora of Chalki Island (East Aegean, Greece) and biomonitoring of a local endemic taxon," Willdenowia 46(1), 175-190, (6 April 2016). https://doi.org/10.3372/wi.46.46114
Published: 6 April 2016
KEYWORDS
Aegean
Allium chalkii
biomonitoring
Chalki
Greece
island plant diversity
land-bridge islands
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