A new suggestion IUCN threat category for Campanula peshmenii Güner (Campanulaceae)

Hasan YILDIRIM, Tuğkan ÖZDÖL

Abstract

Campanula peshmenii Güner is a local endemic species in the province of Malatya, Doğanşehir. It is known that this species has spread to only one location. With a new population discovered in August 2018, the range of this species known as local endemic and CR threated category have been extended and the IUCN category has been redefined and updated.

Keywords

Campanula, Endemik, Malatya, Yeni lokalite

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