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Robledales ibéricos de Quercus faginea y Quercus canariensis

Authors: Pérez-Ramos, Ignacio Manuel; Marañón, Teodoro;

Robledales ibéricos de Quercus faginea y Quercus canariensis

Abstract

Los bosques de quejigo típico (Q. faginea subsp. faginea) crecen sobre todo por la España caliza (cuadrante nororiental, Levante, Baleares y Andalucía). Los de quejigo lusitano (Q. faginea subsp. broteroi) son silicícolas y se extienden sobre todo por el cuadrante suroccidental (Extremadura, Montes de Toledo, Sierra Morena, etc.). Los robledales morunos (Q. canariensis) son exclusivos del Macizo del Aljibe y de zonas atemperadas y lluviosas de Cataluña. De las formaciones agrupadas bajo este tipo de hábitat, el quejigar típico (Q. faginea subsp. faginea) es la más extendida. Prospera entre 500 y 1.500 m de altitud en un espacio climático cercano al del melojar, pero en sustratos básicos o neutros. El quejigo lusitano (Q. faginea subsp. broteroi) suele aparecer mezclado con otros Quercus de su piso bioclimático, aunque a veces forma manchas puras. El robledal moruno (Q. canariensis) es un bosque termófilo y acidófilo que crece en los lugares más lluviosos de la Iberia mediterránea.

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