2020
DOI: 10.23855/preslia.2020.073
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Abstract: u. 2 Lukács B. A., Molnár V. A., Mészáros A., Lovas-Kiss Á., Vincze O., Süveges K., Fekete R. & Mesterházy A. (2020) The decline and recovery of Potamogeton coloratus populations in Hungary. -Preslia 92: 73-86.Fen pondweed (Potamogeton coloratus) is a characteristic species of oligotrophic waters, therefore, one of the rarest and most endangered aquatic plants in Europe because of habitat loss and population decline all over the continent. In Hungary, all of its populations disappeared during the 1950s and 196… Show more

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“…This population was observed for the first time in the 2000s, despite early prospections and studies on the regional distribution of P. coloratus (Klein and Carbiener, 1989;Buchwald et al, 1995). This relatively recent finding of a differentiated genotype could reflect the ability of this species for long distance dispersal, as recently suggested by Lukács et al (2020).…”
Section: A Low Genetic Diversity Without Genotype-ecotype Correlationmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…This population was observed for the first time in the 2000s, despite early prospections and studies on the regional distribution of P. coloratus (Klein and Carbiener, 1989;Buchwald et al, 1995). This relatively recent finding of a differentiated genotype could reflect the ability of this species for long distance dispersal, as recently suggested by Lukács et al (2020).…”
Section: A Low Genetic Diversity Without Genotype-ecotype Correlationmentioning
confidence: 72%