Victoria Eugenia Martín Osorio Beatriz Hernández Bolaños Wolf-Hermann Wildpret Martín Wolfredo Wildpret de la Torre Martín Osorio Flora and Vegetation of The Teide National Park

Flora and Vegetation of The Teide National Park

von Victoria Eugenia Martín Osorio Beatriz Hernández Bolaños Wolf-Hermann Wildpret Martín Wolfredo Wildpret de la Torre

Illustrated Guide to Species and Cartography

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This book presents a detailed map of the Vegetation Series and Bioclimatic Belts that shape the high volcanic landscape of Tenerife. El Teide, part of the National Park of the same name, was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site on June 28, 2007. It is also a protected natural monument, encompassing the Teide-Pico Viejo volcanic complex, a large Vesuvian-type stratovolcano that has remained dormant since the Narices del Teide eruption in 1798, although the fumaroles that regularly emit from its crater show that it remains active. Mount Teide is the third highest and most voluminous volcanic structure on Earth, following Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea in Hawaii. It is the highest elevation in both the Canary Islands and Spain. Its formation began approximately 170,000 years ago after the giant landslide destroyed a previous, even larger volcanic edifice. This book serves as an illustrated guide to the flora of Teide National Park. It provides taxonomic details, chorological distribution, and comprehensive cartography of species within the protected area. Information on endemicity, flowering and fruiting phenology, biotype, pollination, and dispersal mechanisms is included. Each species entry features a description of its genus and species, habitat, phytosociology, conservation status, threat categories, available germplasm banks, uses, and references. High-quality photographs highlight key identification traits. Additionally, the book includes a study of the main vegetation units of Tenerife’s high-altitude landscape, mapping both Vegetation Series and Bioclimatic Belts. This book is an indispensable resource for botanists, ecologists, and conservationists, offering a wealth of knowledge on Tenerife's unique high-mountain ecosystem. It is particularly valuable for researchers and students in botany and ecology, providing a thorough understanding of the island's vegetation dynamics and conservation challenges. As part of a series dedicated to the study of natural landscapes, this volume is a must-have for academic libraries and institutions focused on biodiversity and environmental preservation.

This book presents a detailed map of the Vegetation Series and Bioclimatic Belts that shape the high volcanic landscape of Tenerife. El Teide, part of the National Park of the same name, was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site on June 28, 2007. It is also a protected natural monument, encompassing the Teide-Pico Viejo volcanic complex, a large Vesuvian-type stratovolcano that has remained dormant since the Narices del Teide eruption in 1798, although the fumaroles that regularly emit from its crater show that it remains active. Mount Teide is the third highest and most voluminous volcanic structure on Earth, following Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea in Hawaii. It is the highest elevation in both the Canary Islands and Spain. Its formation began approximately 170,000 years ago after the giant landslide destroyed a previous, even larger volcanic edifice.

This book serves as an illustrated guide to the flora of Teide National Park. It provides taxonomic details, chorological distribution, and comprehensive cartography of species within the protected area. Information on endemicity, flowering and fruiting phenology, biotype, pollination, and dispersal mechanisms is included. Each species entry features a description of its genus and species, habitat, phytosociology, conservation status, threat categories, available germplasm banks, uses, and references. High-quality photographs highlight key identification traits. Additionally, the book includes a study of the main vegetation units of Tenerife’s high-altitude landscape, mapping both Vegetation Series and Bioclimatic Belts.

This book is an indispensable resource for botanists, ecologists, and conservationists, offering a wealth of knowledge on Tenerife's unique high-mountain ecosystem. It is particularly valuable for researchers and students in botany and ecology, providing a thorough understanding of the island's vegetation dynamics and conservation challenges. As part of a series dedicated to the study of natural landscapes, this volume is a must-have for academic libraries and institutions focused on biodiversity and environmental preservation.


The most up-to-date comprehensive guide to the flora of the Teide National Park Detailed Species Insights – covers habitat, conservation, phenology and pollination with high quality photos Shows the map of the Vegetation Series and the Bioclimatic Belts the high volcanic mountain of Tenerife

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Victoria Eugenia Martín Osorio

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ISBN: 9783031884009
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Erscheinung: 06.10.2025

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