Shifts in the ecological behaviour of plant species between two distant regions: evidence from the base richness gradient in mires

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Authors

HÁJKOVÁ Petra HÁJEK Michal APOSTOLOVA Iva ZELENÝ David DÍTĚ Daniel

Year of publication 2008
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Journal of Biogeography
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Faculty of Science

Citation
Field Ecology
Keywords calcium; ecological amplitude; ecotypes; fen; optimum; pH; range margin; realized niche; species-response curves; springs
Description Based on the analysis of two large data sets of species co-occurrence, sampled along the entire pH/calcium gradient, we explored whether species exhibit similar or different ecological behaviour in the two regions (West Carpathians, Bulgaria). A distinctive variation in the realized niche was observed in a large portion of the species examined. Ecotypic adaptation within species is a possible explanation for this pattern as other possible explanations seem to be less justified. The local populations of rich-fen species may have adapted to mineral-poor acid conditions in the high crystalline mountains of Bulgaria during dry periods of pleniglacials.
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