2015
DOI: 10.1093/aob/mcv040
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Divergent selection along climatic gradients in a rare central European endemic species,Saxifraga sponhemica

Abstract: Background and Aims The effects of habitat fragmentation on quantitative genetic variation in plant populations are still poorly known. Saxifraga sponhemica is a rare endemic of Central Europe with a disjunct distribution, and a stable and specialized habitat of treeless screes and cliffs. This study therefore used S. sponhemica as a model species to compare quantitative and molecular variation in order to explore (1) the relative importance of drift and selection in shaping the distribution of quantitative ge… Show more

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“…For example, in a restricted Cerrado area of the Reserva Biológica e Estação Experimental de Mogi Guaçu, São Paulo, Brazil, there is a high number of Asteraceae species that accumulate fructans as reserve compounds in the underground organs. These carbohydrates are synthesized when assimilation exceeds the demand for energy, mainly during the summer months, and mobilized for aerial growth or following a stress episode ( Carvalho et al, 2007 ; Rigui et al, 2015 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in a restricted Cerrado area of the Reserva Biológica e Estação Experimental de Mogi Guaçu, São Paulo, Brazil, there is a high number of Asteraceae species that accumulate fructans as reserve compounds in the underground organs. These carbohydrates are synthesized when assimilation exceeds the demand for energy, mainly during the summer months, and mobilized for aerial growth or following a stress episode ( Carvalho et al, 2007 ; Rigui et al, 2015 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2011; Kleynhans, Mitchell, Conlong, & Terblanche, 2014;Michalski, Malyshev, & Kreyling, 2017;Orsini, Vanoverbeke, Swillen, Mergeay, & Meester, 2013;Walisch, Colling, Bodenseh, & Matthies, 2015).…”
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“…At the larger spatial scale, we demonstrate clinal trait variation which very often is adaptive (e.g., Kawakami et al, 2011;Walisch, Colling, Bodenseh, & Matthies, 2015). Although, clinal variation alone might be insufficient to prove regional adaptation as it can caused by migration-related processes as evidenced by our results on biomass production.…”
Section: Practical Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 61%