PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF BIOCLIMATIC MODELING OF PHLOMOIDES OREOPHILA (LAMIACEAE) DISTRIBUTION (MAXENT MODEL)
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In recent years, population growth in society has had a significant impact on plant populations in the region, along with increased demand for natural landscapes and their irregular use, as well as soil degradation and fragmentation of natural areas where plants are distributed. Today, one of the main tasks of biogeography is to reveal the laws of territorial distribution of biological taxa (Mordkovich, 2005).
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