| Literature DB >> 17922296 |
Peter Schönswetter1, Margarita Lachmayer, Christian Lettner, David Prehsler, Stefanie Rechnitzer, Dieter S Reich, Michaela Sonnleitner, Iris Wagner, Karl Hülber, Gerald M Schneeweiss, Pavel Trávnícek, Jan Suda.
Abstract
We explored the fine-scale distribution of cytotypes of the mountain plant Senecio carniolicus along an altitudinal transect in the Eastern Alps. Cytotypes showed a statistically significant altitudinal segregation with diploids exclusively found in the upper part of the transect, whereas diploids and hexaploids co-occurred in the lower range. Analysis of accompanying plant assemblages revealed significant differences between cytotypes along the entire transect but not within the lower part only, where both cytotypes co-occur. This suggests the presence of ecological differentiation between cytotypes with the diploid possessing the broader ecological niche. No tetraploids were detected, indicating the presence of strong crossing barriers.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17922296 DOI: 10.1007/s10265-007-0108-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Plant Res ISSN: 0918-9440 Impact factor: 2.629