Refugia, differentiation and postglacial migration in arctic‐alpine Eurasia, exemplified by the mountain avens ( Dryas octopetala L.)
University of Oslo · Real Jardín Botánico
Abstract
Many arctic-alpine organisms have vast present-day ranges across Eurasia, but their history of refugial isolation, differentiation and postglacial expansion is poorly understood. The mountain avens, Dryas octopetala sensu lato, is a long-lived, wind-dispersed, diploid shrub forming one of the most important components of Eurasian tundras and heaths in terms of biomass. We address differentiation and migration history of the species with emphasis on the western and northern Eurasian parts of its distribution area, also including some East Greenlandic and North American populations (partly referred to as the closely related D. integrifolia M. Vahl). We analysed 459 plants from 52 populations for 155 amplified…
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- 207.31
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- 100%
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- 45
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4Topics & keywords
- Refugium (fishkeeping)
- Beringia
- Glacial period
- Ecology
- Arctic
- Biology
- Arctic vegetation
- Younger Dryas
- Life below water