Ecological segregation drives fine-scale cytotype distribution of Senecio carniolicus in the Eastern Alps.

IF 4.4 2区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES Preslia Pub Date : 2009-01-01
Karl Hülber, Michaela Sonnleitner, Ruth Flatscher, Andreas Berger, Rainer Dobrovsky, Sophie Niessner, Thomas Nigl, Gerald M Schneeweiss, Magdalena Kubešová, Jana Rauchová, Jan Suda, Peter Schönswetter
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In order to uncover patterns and processes of segregation of co-existing cytotypes, we investigated a zone in the eastern Alps (Austria) where diploid and hexaploid individuals of the alpine herb Senecio carniolicus Willd. (Asteraceae) co-occur. Linking the fine-scale distribution of cytotypes to environmental and spatial factors revealed segregation along an ecological gradient, which was also reflected in the cytotype-associated plant assemblages. Compared to diploids, hexaploids are found in more species-rich and denser communities. This may be due to their better competitive ability and lower tolerance of abiotic stress compared to the diploids. The lack of any intermediate cytotypes suggests the presence of strong reproductive isolation mechanisms, whose nature is, however, elusive.

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生态隔离推动了东阿尔卑斯山箭毒草细胞型的精细分布。
为了揭示共存细胞型的分离模式和过程,我们调查了奥地利阿尔卑斯山东部的一个高山草本植物Senecio carniolicus Willd.(菊科)二倍体和六倍体共存的区域。将细胞型的精细分布与环境和空间因素联系起来,发现了沿生态梯度的分离现象,这也反映在细胞型相关的植物组合中。与二倍体相比,六倍体存在于物种更丰富、更密集的群落中。这可能是因为与二倍体相比,它们的竞争能力更强,对非生物胁迫的耐受力更低。缺乏任何中间细胞型表明存在着强大的生殖隔离机制,但其本质却难以捉摸。
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Preslia
Preslia 生物-植物科学
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期刊介绍: Preslia is a peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing original research papers on plant systematics, morphology, phytogeography, ecology and vegetation science, with a geographical focus on central Europe. The journal was founded in 1914 and named in honour of brothers Jan Svatopluk Presl (1791–1849) and Karel Bořivoj Presl (1794–1852), outstanding Bohemian botanists. It is published quarterly by the Czech Botanical Society.
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