Poa annua L. in the maritime Antarctic: an overview
ABSTRACT Poa annua is the only flowering plant species that has established a breeding population in the maritime Antarctic, through repeated anthropogenic introduction. The first appearance of this species in the Antarctic was observed in 1953. Annual bluegrass inhabits mainly anthropogenic sites,...
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crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0032247414000916 2024-10-13T14:02:44+00:00 Poa annua L. in the maritime Antarctic: an overview Chwedorzewska, K.J. Giełwanowska, I. Olech, M. Molina-Montenegro, M.A. Wódkiewicz, M. Galera, H. 2014 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0032247414000916 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0032247414000916 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Polar Record volume 51, issue 6, page 637-643 ISSN 0032-2474 1475-3057 journal-article 2014 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0032247414000916 2024-09-18T04:03:54Z ABSTRACT Poa annua is the only flowering plant species that has established a breeding population in the maritime Antarctic, through repeated anthropogenic introduction. The first appearance of this species in the Antarctic was observed in 1953. Annual bluegrass inhabits mainly anthropogenic sites, but recently has entered tundra communities. The functioning of P. annua in the Antarctic could not have been possible without adaptations that enable the plants to persist in the specific climatic conditions typical for this zone. Poa annua is highly adaptable to environmental stress and unstable habitats: huge phenotypic and genotypic variability, small size, plastic life cycle (life-history types ranging from annual to perennial forms). The spreading of P. annua in the Antarctic Peninsula region is a classic example of the expansion process following anthropogenic introduction of an invasive species, and illustrates the dangers to Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems that are associated with increasing human traffic. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Polar Record Tundra Cambridge University Press Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula The Antarctic Polar Record 51 6 637 643 |
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ABSTRACT Poa annua is the only flowering plant species that has established a breeding population in the maritime Antarctic, through repeated anthropogenic introduction. The first appearance of this species in the Antarctic was observed in 1953. Annual bluegrass inhabits mainly anthropogenic sites, but recently has entered tundra communities. The functioning of P. annua in the Antarctic could not have been possible without adaptations that enable the plants to persist in the specific climatic conditions typical for this zone. Poa annua is highly adaptable to environmental stress and unstable habitats: huge phenotypic and genotypic variability, small size, plastic life cycle (life-history types ranging from annual to perennial forms). The spreading of P. annua in the Antarctic Peninsula region is a classic example of the expansion process following anthropogenic introduction of an invasive species, and illustrates the dangers to Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems that are associated with increasing human traffic. |
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Poa annua L. in the maritime Antarctic: an overview |
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Poa annua L. in the maritime Antarctic: an overview |
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