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. 2013 Dec 2;8(12):e82198. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0082198

Figure 1. Geographic distribution of Dalbergia miscolobium (dots) across the Brazilian Cerrado biome (grey) in Eastern Tropical South America.

Figure 1

Each dot represents a record of D. miscolobium and each red asterisk a sampled population. The geographic distribution of D. miscolobium was estimated through field trips, herbarium records and databases of floristic checklists. The six phytogeographical provinces proposed by Ratter et al. [11] have been delimited: ‘S’, Southern, ‘C & SE’, Central and southeastern, ‘N & NE’, North and northeastern, ‘CW’, Central-western, ‘FWM’, Far western mesotrophic sites and ‘DA’, Disjunct Amazonian. The codes of the provinces are the same of the original publication.