The korean baekdudaegan mountains: a glacial refugium and a biodiversity hotspot that needs to be conserved

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  • who: Cheul Ho Lee from the Research Institute National University have published the research: The Korean Baekdudaegan Mountains: A Glacial Refugium and a Biodiversity Hotspot That Needs to Be Conserved, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    From recent times, however, the BDDG is known outside Korea because it shelters the small county of Pyeongchang, the venue of the 2018 Winter Olympic Games. It should be also noted that the six genera generally regarded as endemic to Korea (Abeliophyllum, Coreanomecon, Echinosophora, Hanabusaya, Megaleranthis, and Pentactina; Kim, 2006; Kim et_al, 2009) occur totally or partially within . . .

     

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