
TABLE 3. — Chorotypes, abbreviations and relative number of species of the study areas (A, Orsiera Rocciavrè Natural Park; B, Foresto Ravine Natural Reserve) and corresponding groups of chorotypes used in Figure 9B, D. All chorotypes and abbreviations follow Vigna Taglianti et al. (1992, 1999) and Stoch & Vigna Taglianti (2005).Study areaChorotypeAbbreviationN° of speciesGroup (Fig. 9B, D)AAsiatic-EuropeanASE20PalaearcticPalaearcticPAL15Centralasiatic-EuropeanCAE9Siberian-EuropeanSIE9Centralasiatic-European-MediterraneanCEM2West PalearticWPA2EuropeanEUR41EuropeanCentral EuropeanCEU5European-MediterraneanEUM1HolarcticOLA20HolarcticAlpine endemicALP7EndemicW-Alpine endemicALPW5SW-Alpine endemicALSW4W-Alpine-N-Appenninic endemicAWNA2Turanic-EuropeanTUE9Turanic-European-MediterraneanTuranic-European-MediterraneanTEM4MediterraneanMED1MediterraneanIntroduced in Europe–1AlienBPalaearcticPAL16PalaearcticAsiatic-EuropeanASE12Centralasiatic-EuropeanCAE10Siberian-EuropeanSIE7Centralasiatic-European-MediterraneanCEM3West PalearticWPA2EuropeanEUR17EuropeanEuropean-MediterraneanEUM4Central EuropeanCEU1South EuropeanSEU1Turanic-EuropeanTUE6Turanic-European-MediterraneanTuranic-European-MediterraneanTEM3Turanic-MediterraneanTUM1HolarcticOLA4HolarcticW-Alpine-N-Appenninic endemicAWNA1EndemicW-Alpine endemicALPW1MediterraneanMED1MediterraneanWest MediterraneanWME1Introduced in Europe–2Alien
