WMS service corresponding to the non-priority Habitat of Community Interest 92A0-2. It corresponds to willowdas predominantly shrubling or arborescent that occupy high courses and generally of small entity, with continuous or temporary flow. Among them we find black willowdas (Salix atrocinerea), wickers (Salix eleagnos and S. purpurea) and sauceds of S. salviifolia and salix pedicellata that appear in middle or low courses, usually as a stage of degradation or because of their better ability to tolerate the loss of flow, especially in the Mediterranean region. Although they may represent the potential vegetation of the channels they occupy, they also often appear as secondary vegetation in the major courses resulting from forest degradation. Likewise, many of the willows are established as the first band of hydrophilic vegetation, ahead of the fresnedas, alisedas, malls, olmedas, etc. Node of the Environmental Information Network of Andalusia. Junta de Andalucia. Integrated into the Spatial Data Infrastructure of Andalusia, following the guidelines of the Andalusian Cartographic System.
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