2021
DOI: 10.1080/23766808.2021.1920297
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Population genetic analysis of twoPolylepis microphylla(Wedd.) Bitter (Rosaceae) forests in Ecuador

Abstract: Habitat fragmentation is a severe problem that negatively affects forests around the world. This phenomenon has consequences at a genetic level in populations such as genetic diversity and gene flow reduction. As a result, population fitness decreases, and the possibility of extinction increases. Polylepis (Rosaceae) forests are endemic to the Andes and their distribution reflects hundreds of years of human activities. Polylepis microphylla is the most endangered species of the genus in Ecuador and is represen… Show more

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“…The species is known from 18 locations. The two forests in Ecuador form a single genetic population (Bastidas-León et al 2021). It is protected within Sangay National Park in Ecuador and Huascarán National Park and Cordillera Huayhuash Reserved Zone (within Huayllapa Private Conservation Area) in Peru.…”
Section: Polylepis Hieronymimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The species is known from 18 locations. The two forests in Ecuador form a single genetic population (Bastidas-León et al 2021). It is protected within Sangay National Park in Ecuador and Huascarán National Park and Cordillera Huayhuash Reserved Zone (within Huayllapa Private Conservation Area) in Peru.…”
Section: Polylepis Hieronymimentioning
confidence: 99%