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Title: Phytogeographical trends, centers of high species richness and endemism, and the question of extinctions in the native flora of Puerto Rico.

Author: Figueroa Colón, J. C.

Date: 1996

Source: The scientific survey of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands: an eighty year assessment of the island's natural history. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. New York: The Academy; pp. 89-102

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Figueroa Colón, J. C.   1996.  Phytogeographical trends, centers of high species richness and endemism, and the question of extinctions in the native flora of Puerto Rico. .   The scientific survey of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands: an eighty year assessment of the island's natural history. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. New York: The Academy; pp. 89-102.

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