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A study of the systematic relationships between members of the Trillium erectum complex.
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A study of the systematic relationships between members of the Trillium erectum complex./
作者:
Stoehrel, Christina Pampkin.
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89 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 49-02, page: 1033.
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Masters Abstracts International49-02.
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Biology, Systematic. -
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A study of the systematic relationships between members of the Trillium erectum complex.
Stoehrel, Christina Pampkin.
A study of the systematic relationships between members of the Trillium erectum complex.
- 89 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 49-02, page: 1033.
Thesis (M.S.)--Western Carolina University, 2010.
Systematic relationships among members of the Trillium erectum complex (T. cernuum L., T. flexipes Rafinesque, T. simile Gleason, T. rugelii Rendle, T. erectum L., T. sulcatum T. Patrick, and T. vaseyi Harbison) are not well described. For the purposes of conservation and cataloguing biodiversity it is important to know the phylogenetic relationships among taxa and quantify gene flow among these hybridizing taxa. A study of pollinator fidelity and geographic isolation was conducted used in combination with cladistic relationships inferred from chloroplast DNA sequencing and genetic distance inferred from allozyme electrophoresis data. The level of genetic divergence typically seen among species within the family Trilliaceae was considerably higher than that observed among members of the Erectum complex. Allozyme data suggest a high degree of gene flow among sympatric taxa, and local habitat selection pressures. However, these data also support the hypothesis of assortative mating between different floral colors as a factor maintaining species distinctiveness. The Erectum complex taxa appear to be sets of hybridizing groups in states of incomplete speciation.
ISBN: 9781124348681Subjects--Topical Terms:
1676856
Biology, Systematic.
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