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This ecoregion is equivalent to the DMEER (2000) unit of the same name. It includes the lowland to submontane beech and mixed beech forests of southern England, as well as some fragments of flood-plain, estuarine, and freshwater polder vegetation (Bohn et al. 2000).
Davis S.D., V.H. Heywood, and A.C. Hamilton. 1994: Centres of plant diversity. Vol. 1: Europe, Africa, Southwest Asia and Middle East. WWF and IUCN. Digital Map of European Ecological Regions (DMEER), Version 2000/05 (http://dataservice.eea.eu.int/dataservice/metadetails.asp?table=DMEER&i=1) Heath M.F., and Evans M.I., editors. 2000: Important bird areas in Europe: Priority sites for conservation. 2 vols. BirdLife International, Cambridge, UK. Heinzel H., R. Fitter, and J. Parslow. 1977: Pareys Vogelbuch - Alle Vögel Europas, Nordafrikas und des mittleren Ostens. 2. Aufl. Verl. P.Parey, Hamburg, Berlin. IUCN 2000: The Global Redlist of Species, of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. URL: <http://www.redlist.org> Ozenda, P. 1994: Végétation du Continent Européen. Delachaux et Niestlé, Lausanne, Switzerland. Reviewed by: For more general information on this ecoregion, go to the WildWorld version of this description. All text by World Wildlife Fund © 2001 | |