Reconstructing geographical parthenogenesis: Effects of niche differentiation and reproductive mode on Holocene range expansion of an alpine plant

Bernhard Kirchheimer, Johannes Wessely, Andreas Gattringer, Karl Hülber, Dietmar Moser, Christoph C.F. Schinkel, Marc Appelhans, Simone Klatt, Marco Caccianiga, Agnes Dellinger, Antoine Guisan, Michael Kuttner, Jonathan Lenoir, Luigi Maiorano, Diego Nieto-Lugilde, Christoph Plutzar, Jens Christian Svenning, Wolfgang Willner, Elvira Hörandl, Stefan Dullinger

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)392-401
Number of pages10
JournalEcology Letters
Volume21
Issue number3
Early online date19 Jan 2018
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2018

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 106008 Botany
  • 106003 Biodiversity research

Keywords

  • Apomictic plants
  • European Alps
  • Geographical range
  • Minority cytotype disadvantage
  • Niche shift
  • Polyploidization
  • Ranunculus kuepferi
  • BIOGEOGRAPHY
  • CLIMATIC NICHES
  • APOMIXIS
  • niche shift
  • DISTRIBUTIONS
  • GENETIC-STRUCTURE
  • polyploidization
  • EVOLUTION
  • BAKERS LAW
  • APOMICTIC PLANTS
  • DISTANCE SEED DISPERSAL
  • RANUNCULUS-KUEPFERI RANUNCULACEAE
  • minority cytotype disadvantage
  • geographical range

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