Alpine Rock-Cress vs Shortfruit stork's bill
Arabis alpina compared with Erodium brachycarpum
Key Differences
- Alpine Rock-Cress is Least Concern while Shortfruit stork's bill is Not Evaluated.
Taxonomic Classification
| Rank | Alpine Rock-Cress | Shortfruit stork's bill |
|---|---|---|
| Kingdom same | Plantae (Plants) | Plantae (Plants) |
| Phylum same | Magnoliophyta (Flowering Plants) | Magnoliophyta (Flowering Plants) |
| Class same | Magnoliopsida (Dicots) | Magnoliopsida (Dicots) |
| Order | Brassicales (Brassicales) | Geraniales (Geraniales) |
| Family | Brassicaceae | Geraniaceae |
| Genus | Arabis | Erodium |
| Species | Arabis alpina | Erodium brachycarpum |
Evolutionary Relationship
Alpine Rock-Cress and Shortfruit stork's bill share a common ancestor at the Class level: Magnoliopsida. (Dicots)
Conservation Status
Alpine Rock-Cress
LC — Least ConcernShortfruit stork's bill
NE — Not EvaluatedPhysical Characteristics
| Attribute | Alpine Rock-Cress | Shortfruit stork's bill |
|---|---|---|
| Diet | — | — |
| Average Lifespan | — | — |
| Average Length | — | — |
| Average Weight | — | — |
Habitat & Geographic Range
Alpine Rock-Cress
Typically found in diverse terrestrial habitats from tropical forests to temperate regions.
Widely distributed across Europe (10 countries), North America (Canada, United States), and South America (Argentina).
Shortfruit stork's bill
Typically found in diverse terrestrial habitats from tropical forests to temperate regions.
Widely distributed across Europe (5 countries), North America (Mexico, United States), and Oceania and the Pacific (Australia).
Alpine Rock-Cress
The Alpine Rock-Cress (Arabis alpina) is a species in the genus Arabis. It is currently classified as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. Typically found in diverse terrestrial habitats from tropical forests to temperate regions. Widely distributed across Europe (10 countries), North America (Canada, United States), and South America (Argentina).
Shortfruit stork's bill
No description available.
Shared Countries
Both species can be found in 6 countries:
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