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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Pirin National Park' has mentioned 'Species' in the following places:
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The fauna of the Pirin National Park is diverse and includes 45 species of mammals, 159 species of birds, 11 species of reptiles, 8 species of amphibia and 6 species of fish.
[38] The oldest tree in Bulgaria, the 1300xe2x80x93year Baikushev's pine of the species Bosnian pine (Pinus heldreichii) , is found in the park and is a contemporary of the foundation of the Bulgarian state in 681 AD.
There are 16 tree species; of them three are Balkan endemic taxa with limited arealxc2xa0xe2x80x94 the Bulgarian fir (Abies borisii-regis), Macedonian pine (Pinus peuce) and Bosnian pine (Pinus heldreichii).
Lakes and streams also diversify the conditions creating wetland habitats for hygrophyte species.
[43] The least studied of them are the algae with 165 species, including two endemics.
[42][43] The largest concentration of algae species is found in Popovo and Kremenski lake groups.
[42] The Bryophytes, including mosses, are represented by 329 known species.
[42][43] The number of lichen species is 367, or 52% of Bulgaria's total diversity.
Of them 209 species are found in the coniferous forests and 156xc2xa0xe2x80x94 on calcareous terrain.
The vascular plants in Pirin National Park include 1315 species of 94 families and 484 genera, or approximately 1/3 of Bulgaria's flora.
[43] The number of vascular plant species is expected to grow in case of future detailed research, especially at lower altitudes.
[46] The species are divided almost equally to representatives of the sub-Mediterranean and Circumboreal floristic regions.
[45] The number of species included in the Red Book of Bulgaria is 114.
[45] There are 18 species endemic to the park and another 17 are restricted only to Bulgaria, which makes a total of 35 Bulgarian endemic species.
The vertebrate fauna of Pirin National Park consists of 229 species.
The number of mammal species is 45.
[47][48] The distribution of the mammalian species by order is as follows: Insectivora xe2x80x93 5, Chiroptera xe2x80x93 16, Lagomorpha xe2x80x93 3, Rodentia xe2x80x93 7, Carnivora xe2x80x93 9 and Artiodactyla xe2x80x93 4.
[47] The European snow vole is a relict species.
[49] Among the species of highest conservation value are brown bear, gray wolf, wildcat, European pine marten, wild boar, red deer, roe deer and Balkan chamois.
The total number of bird species is 159.
[52] Three species are relictxc2xa0xe2x80x94 boreal owl, white-backed woodpecker and Eurasian three-toed woodpecker.
There are 11 reptile and 8 amphibian species.
[51][56] There are Central European species (fire salamander, yellow-bellied toad, smooth snake), Palearctic (common toad, European green toad, common frog), Euro-Siberian (European tree frog, common European viper, grass snake, viviparous lizard), Irano-Turanian (marsh frog), Southern European (agile frog), Euro-Mediterranean (European green lizard), Mediterranean (common wall lizard) and Balkan (Erhard's wall lizard).
The ichthyofauna includes 6 fish species: common minnow, European eel (considered extinct), western vairone, brown trout, rainbow trout and brook trout.
The limited number of species is determined by the high altitude of the park.
The glacial lakes, streams and upper river courses are inhabited by few fish species.
[58] The western vairone is known only from the Kremenski lakes and might in fact represent a new undescribed species.
The number of identified invertebrate species in Pirin National Park is 2091, which is 40% of the estimated 4500 species to inhabit the park.
[60] They are poorly researched and there is not enough data to assess the qualitative and quantitative parameters even of the main populations of endemic and relict species.
[60] There are 218 endemic, 176 relict and rare 294 species.
The Araneae are represented by 321 species, or 35% of Bulgaria's total.
[61] There are 36 species of Myriapoda, or 20% of Bulgaria's total.
[61] The Mollusca are 89 species and represent 27% of the nation's total (excluding the marine molluscs).
[62] Only 2% of Bulgaria's Ephemeroptera are found in the parkxc2xa0xe2x80x94 two species.
[61] The number of Orthopterida species is 63, or around 30% of the nation's total.
[61] The Plecoptera are represented by 40 species, forming 40% of Bulgaria's diversity.
[61] There are 323 Heteroptera species, or 32% of the ones known in Bulgaria.
[61] The Coleoptera are 639 species and this number it is estimated to raise to 1800xe2x80x931900.
[61] The Neuropterida are 25 species, or 20% of Bulgaria's total diversity.
[61] There are 36 Hymenoptera species, found mainly at lower altitudes.
[62] The Trichoptera are 59 species, or 24% of Bulgaria's total.
The property includes a range of endemic and relict species that are representative of the Balkan Pleistocene flora.
Criterion (ix): The property is a good example of the continuing evolution of flora, as evidenced by a number of endemic and relict species, and the property also protects an example of a functioning ecosystem that is representative of the important natural ecosystems of the Balkan uplands.
In total, there are 1,315 species of vascular plants, about one third of Bulgariaxe2x80x99s flora, including 86 Balkan endemics, 17 Bulgarian endemics and 18 local endemics.
The fauna of Pirin National Park includes 45 mammal species, including brown bear, wolf and pine marten, and 159 bird species.
Pirin is also home to eight species of amphibians, eleven species of reptiles and six fish species.