2017
DOI: 10.4038/cjs.v46i5.7460
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Diversity and distributional ecology of tree ferns of Sri Lanka: A step towards conservation of a unique gene pool

Abstract: Tree ferns are a remarkable group among the lycophytes and ferns. Geographical isolation is suggested as one of the main reasons for local endemism of tree ferns and the island of Sri Lanka has been identified as one of the best demonstration sites to observe this phenomenon. Despite its small size, Sri Lanka has a rich diversity and one of the highest levels of endemism of tree ferns in Asia. Their diversity here is considered as an unique and important gene pool in the world. The present eco-spatial survey i… Show more

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“…& Fraser-Jenk, C. sinuata Hook. & Grev., and C. hookeri Thwaites) are area-specific and they are usually confined to a few localities; as a consequence of such areaspecific requirements, their population sizes are frequently small (Ranil et al, 2017).…”
Section: Community and Population Structural Characterization: Our Structural Analysismentioning
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“…& Fraser-Jenk, C. sinuata Hook. & Grev., and C. hookeri Thwaites) are area-specific and they are usually confined to a few localities; as a consequence of such areaspecific requirements, their population sizes are frequently small (Ranil et al, 2017).…”
Section: Community and Population Structural Characterization: Our Structural Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…& Grev. (synonymous of Alsophila sinuata) succeed well even on rocky stream side banks (Ranil et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 94%