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      Sympatric diploid and hexaploid cytotypes of Senecio carniolicus (Asteraceae) in the Eastern Alps are separated along an altitudinal gradient.

      Journal of Plant Research
      Altitude, Austria, Diploidy, Ecosystem, Hybridization, Genetic, Polyploidy, Senecio, genetics

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          We explored the fine-scale distribution of cytotypes of the mountain plant Senecio carniolicus along an altitudinal transect in the Eastern Alps. Cytotypes showed a statistically significant altitudinal segregation with diploids exclusively found in the upper part of the transect, whereas diploids and hexaploids co-occurred in the lower range. Analysis of accompanying plant assemblages revealed significant differences between cytotypes along the entire transect but not within the lower part only, where both cytotypes co-occur. This suggests the presence of ecological differentiation between cytotypes with the diploid possessing the broader ecological niche. No tetraploids were detected, indicating the presence of strong crossing barriers.

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          17922296
          10.1007/s10265-007-0108-x

          Chemistry
          Altitude,Austria,Diploidy,Ecosystem,Hybridization, Genetic,Polyploidy,Senecio,genetics
          Chemistry
          Altitude, Austria, Diploidy, Ecosystem, Hybridization, Genetic, Polyploidy, Senecio, genetics

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