2022
DOI: 10.13057/biodiv/d230523
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Diversity and distribution pattern of scorpions from the Ouarsenis massif of Tissemsilt, North-West Algeria

Abstract: Abstract. Chedad AW, Hammou MA, Chelghoum H, Chedad A, Amara OO, El Bouhissi M, Dahmani W, Sadine SE. 2022. Diversity and distribution pattern of scorpions from the Ouarsenis massif of Tissemsilt, North-West Algeria. Biodiversitas 23: 2444-2450. Ecological barriers such as mountains are important factors leading to fragmentation of the range of different species and the important cause of vicariance events. Ouarsenis massif (Tissemsilt, North-West Algeria) is an important protected Park. This paper presents a … Show more

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“…North Africa biogeography is considered to be particularly complex, because it is located in very complex orographic structures that evolved mainly during the Neogene, and can become a prerequisite to the fragmentation of the range of different species, leading to high biodiversity endemic taxa [1,2,3]. Among these ecological barriers such as mountains, which are considered as an important factor leading to fragmentation of the range of different species [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…North Africa biogeography is considered to be particularly complex, because it is located in very complex orographic structures that evolved mainly during the Neogene, and can become a prerequisite to the fragmentation of the range of different species, leading to high biodiversity endemic taxa [1,2,3]. Among these ecological barriers such as mountains, which are considered as an important factor leading to fragmentation of the range of different species [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%