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Acknowledgments
The authors thank the following colleagues for their assistance
in the compilation and review of the data presented in this paper:
Franco and Maris Rabolini, Siracusa, Italy and Mira Milisic,
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, assisted in translating
former Italian names of collection sites in Croatia to present
day Croatian names. Fernando Robredo Junco, formerly of Servicio
de Defensa Contra Plagas e Inspección Fitopatológica,
Ministerio de Agricultura, Madrid, Spain, assisted with the location
and proper spelling of collection sites in Spain. Uwe Braun,
Institut für Geobotanik, Martin Luther University, Halle-Wittenberg,
Germany (HAL); S.W. Breckle, Department of Ecology, University
of Bielefeld, (BIE), Germany; Monika Steinhof, Übersee Museum,
Bremen (BREM), Germany; Stefan Dressler, Herbarium Senckenbergianum
(FR), Frankfurt, Germany; T. Feuerer, Herbarium Hamburgense (HBG),
Institut für Allgemeine Botanik, Hamburg, Germany; Klaus
Pistrick, Institut für Pflanzengenetic und Kulturepflanzenforschung
(IPK-GAT), Gatersleben, Germany; Don Kirkup, Royal Botanical
Garden (K), Kew, UK; G. Wagenitz and W. B. Dickore, Haller Institut
für Pflanzenwissenschafen, University of Goettingen (GOET),
Germany; Hans Christian Weber, Herbarium Marburgensis (HCW),
Phillipps University, Marburg, Germany; W. Lippert University
of Munich (M), Munich, Germany; Mitko Karadelev, University St.
Cyril and Methodius, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics,
Skopje, Macedonia, kindly provided herbarium collection records
of Arceuthobium oxycedri and its hosts. Gaye Eren Kandermir,
Department of Biological Sciences, Middle East Technical University,Ankara,
Turkey, assisted with locating collection sites in Turkey; and
Karen Ter-Ghazaryan, Ministry of Nature Protection, Forest Research
and Experimental Centre, Yerevan, Armenia, assisted with locating
collection sites in Armenia. Dr. Michael Kosoy, Centers for Communicable
Disease Control, Fort Collins, CO, USA, and Vladmir Dinet, Berkeley,
CA, USA, assisted with the translation of several Russian language
papers and the location of collection sites in Russia and the
former Soviet Republics. José Antonio López Sáez,
Laborato de Arquebotanica, Departamento de Prehistoria, Instito
de Historia, CSIC, Madrid, Spain made collections of A. oxycedri
in Portugal. José Antonio López Sáez and
two anonymous reviewed the manuscript and suggested additional
sources of information.
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