Phylogeography and colonization pattern of subendemic round-leaved oxeye daisy from the dinarides to the carpathians

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  • who: Kamil Konowalik from the DepartmentWrocu0142aw University have published the research: Phylogeography and colonization pattern of subendemic round-leaved oxeye daisy from the Dinarides to the Carpathians, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports

SUMMARY

    Leucanthemum rotundifolium is relatively common in most of the Carpathian ranges and has one disjunct population in the Vranica Mountains of the Dinarides. In the main part of its range, L rotundifolium forms variously sized populations, from large ones thriving in stream valleys to single specimens at high elevations and in sunny habitats. The fruits of L rotundifolium . . .

     

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