Jaime Pereña

Jaime Pereña
University of Malaga | UMA · Department of Botany and Plant Physiology

Master of Science

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Introduction
Jaime Pereña currently works at the Department of Botany and Plant Physiology, University of Malaga. Jaime does research in Ecology, Systematics (Taxonomy) and Botany. Their current project is 'SbNLab Nature Based Solutions Lab'.
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September 2013 - December 2018
University of Malaga
Position
  • PhD

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Publications (14)
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La Unidad de los Pastores localizada al sur del núcleo urbano de Algeciras se encuentra representada por varios conjuntos cronoestratigráficos de clara diferenciación litológica. Están representados el Trías, el Jurásico (Lías-Dogger y Malm) y el Cretácico Inferior (Neocomiense) que se suceden en continuidad a pesar de la mecanización de algunos de...
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COVID-19 lockdown measures have impacted the environment with both positive and negative effects. However, how human populations have perceived such changes in the natural environment and how they may have changed their daily habits have not been yet thoroughly evaluated. The objectives of this work were to investigate (1) the social perception of...
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The classification system of plant communities using phytosociological methods can be applied to their conservation in protected areas, as well as in establishing adequate protections and granting legal status to such areas. A new integrative index is developed to classify plant communities for the evaluation of the conservation status of protected...
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Los ecosistemas litorales están fuertemente amenazados por el aumento del nivel del mar, las inundaciones y la litoralización de la población. Aunque se ha intensificado el esfuerzo por declarar áreas protegidas costeras, estas quedan fragmentadas en teselas circundadas por territorios artificalizados. La conectividad entre estas áreas protegidas e...
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Le travail eff ectué dans une zone de la province de Malaga (Andalousie, Espagne), brûlée à la fi n d'Août 2012, est exposé dans cette communication. L'incendie s'est déclaré dans la localité « Cer-ro Alaminos » (Coín, Málaga) et s'est rapidement propagé vers le sud et le sud-ouest, jusqu'à l›au-toroute de la Méditerranée où il a été contrôlé. La g...
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Introducción L a Directiva Hábitat 92/43/CEE, basada en las re-comendaciones del proyecto CORINE, puso de manifiesto que la caracterización y sistemática de los hábitats está relacionada ampliamente con la metodología fitosociológica de la Escuela Europea (BRAuN-BLANquEt, 1979). La implantación de di-cha Directiva en España, tras las dos fases de d...
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Se presentan la flora amenazada ligada a las formaciones de pinsapar de las provincias de Cádiz y Málaga.
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Alien plants from psammophilous ecosystems have been studied in southern Spain. Sixteen sites, which are included in the Andalusian Network of Protected Spaces, have been chosen along 1100 km of Andalusian coasts in order to verify the degree of abundance and influence of these species on different communities. Out of the 26 localized species, the...
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Presence and conservation status of Jasione corymbosa Poir. ex Schult. (Campanulaceae) in the Iberian Peninsula
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About the state of conservation of Scrophularia viciosoi A. Ortega & Devesa (Scrophulariaceae) Palabras clave. Scrophularia viciosoi, Málaga, conservación, flora amenazada.Key words. Scrophularia viciosoi, Málaga, conservation, threatened flora.

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