The population structure of Thamnolia subuliformis and Dicranum elongatum in northeastern coastal regions of Wapusk National Park, Manitoba.
The population structure of a lichen, Thamnolia subuliformis and a moss, Dicranum elongatum, was examined in northeastern regions of Wapusk National Park. With the use of microsatellite molecular markers, it was reported that the sterile lichen had a level of variation similar to that of a sexually...
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ftcanadathes:oai:collectionscanada.gc.ca:MWU.anitoba.ca/dspace#1993/301 2023-05-15T18:43:04+02:00 The population structure of Thamnolia subuliformis and Dicranum elongatum in northeastern coastal regions of Wapusk National Park, Manitoba. Cassie, David M. Piercey-Normore, Michele D. (Botany) Renault, Sylvie (Botany) Markham, John (Botany) Hausner, Georg (Microbiology) Belland, Rene (Devonian Botanic Gardens, U of A) 2007-01-08T15:46:41Z 10364005 bytes application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1993/301 en_US eng http://hdl.handle.net/1993/301 Population structure Thamnolia subuliformis Dicranum elongatum microsatellites population subdivision Wapusk National Park fungi algae lichen-forming fungi bryophytes 2007 ftcanadathes 2013-11-23T21:30:06Z The population structure of a lichen, Thamnolia subuliformis and a moss, Dicranum elongatum, was examined in northeastern regions of Wapusk National Park. With the use of microsatellite molecular markers, it was reported that the sterile lichen had a level of variation similar to that of a sexually reproducing species. The variation reported for the moss, where sporophytes were not encountered, supported subdivided populations. It was concluded that these species have the genetic resources necessary to adapt to changing environmental conditions. February 2007 Other/Unknown Material Wapusk national park Theses Canada/Thèses Canada (Library and Archives Canada) |
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Population structure Thamnolia subuliformis Dicranum elongatum microsatellites population subdivision Wapusk National Park fungi algae lichen-forming fungi bryophytes Cassie, David M. The population structure of Thamnolia subuliformis and Dicranum elongatum in northeastern coastal regions of Wapusk National Park, Manitoba. |
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Population structure Thamnolia subuliformis Dicranum elongatum microsatellites population subdivision Wapusk National Park fungi algae lichen-forming fungi bryophytes |
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The population structure of a lichen, Thamnolia subuliformis and a moss, Dicranum elongatum, was examined in northeastern regions of Wapusk National Park. With the use of microsatellite molecular markers, it was reported that the sterile lichen had a level of variation similar to that of a sexually reproducing species. The variation reported for the moss, where sporophytes were not encountered, supported subdivided populations. It was concluded that these species have the genetic resources necessary to adapt to changing environmental conditions. February 2007 |
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Piercey-Normore, Michele D. (Botany) Renault, Sylvie (Botany) Markham, John (Botany) Hausner, Georg (Microbiology) Belland, Rene (Devonian Botanic Gardens, U of A) |
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Cassie, David M. |
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Cassie, David M. |
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The population structure of Thamnolia subuliformis and Dicranum elongatum in northeastern coastal regions of Wapusk National Park, Manitoba. |
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The population structure of Thamnolia subuliformis and Dicranum elongatum in northeastern coastal regions of Wapusk National Park, Manitoba. |
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The population structure of Thamnolia subuliformis and Dicranum elongatum in northeastern coastal regions of Wapusk National Park, Manitoba. |
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The population structure of Thamnolia subuliformis and Dicranum elongatum in northeastern coastal regions of Wapusk National Park, Manitoba. |
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The population structure of Thamnolia subuliformis and Dicranum elongatum in northeastern coastal regions of Wapusk National Park, Manitoba. |
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population structure of thamnolia subuliformis and dicranum elongatum in northeastern coastal regions of wapusk national park, manitoba. |
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