J. A. López-Sáez, R. Luelmo-Lautenschlaeger, S. Pérez‐Díaz
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Abstract
The Manantial de las Queseras mire (40o 16′ 59.82′′ N, 4o 55ʹ 15.28′′ W; size c. 0.054 ha; 1295 m above sea level [a.s.l.]) lies on the southeastern slope of the ‘Sierra de Cabeza Aguda’ in the eastern part of the Gredos Range (Pedro Bernardo, Ávila). The area experiences a Mediterranean climate with dry and warm summers and rainy winter months, influenced by the Atlantic winds from the west. The average annual temperature is 14 °C and the annual precipitation is 1400 mm. The most representative plant communities of the area are maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Ait.) woodlands, and isolated Pinus nigra Arnold subsp. salzmannii (Dunal) Franco and Pinus sylvestris L. trees (López-Sáez et al. 2019). The uppermost areas (1600–2008 m a.s.l.) are occupied by broom communities of Cytisus oromediterraneus Rivas-Martínez, Díaz, Prieto, Loidi & Penas and Echinospartum barnadesii (Graells) Rothm. (LópezSáez et al. 2016). Riparian forests are characterised by black alder (Alnus glutinosa [L.] Gaertn.) and Fraxinus angustifolia Vahl. The mire vegetation is composed mainly of Sphagnum sp., Carex nigra (L.) Reich. and Drosera rotundifolia L. The bedrock is old siliceous basement made up mainly of LateHercynian granites.
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Grana is an international journal of palynology and aerobiology. It is published under the auspices of the Scandinavian Palynological Collegium (CPS) in affiliation with the International Association for Aerobiology (IAA). Grana publishes original papers, mainly on ontogony (morphology, and ultrastructure of pollen grains and spores of Eucaryota and their importance for plant taxonomy, ecology, phytogeography, paleobotany, etc.) and aerobiology. All submitted manuscripts are subject to initial appraisal by the Editors, and, if found suitable for further consideration, to peer review by independent, anonymous expert referees. All peer review is single blind and submission is online via ScholarOne Manuscripts.