Cochlearia pyrenaica

The few localities of Cochlearia pyrenaica DC. in N.E. Belgium and N.W. Germany, occurring outside the main area in the mountain belt (Pyrenees, Central France, S. Germany, N. Alps, Carpathians), are thought to be relic stations of a more continuous area of distribution in earlier periods, perhaps L...

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Main Author: Heimans, J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: 1971
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spelling ftnaturalis:oai:naturalis:527522 2023-05-15T18:28:16+02:00 Cochlearia pyrenaica Heimans, J. 1971 application/pdf http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/527522 http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/document/567918 unknown http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/527522 http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/document/567918 (c) Naturalis Gorteria : tijdschrift voor de floristiek, de plantenoecologie en het vegetatie-onderzoek van Nederland (0017-2294) vol.5 (1971) nr.7/10 p.153 Article / Letter to the editor 1971 ftnaturalis 2022-09-01T06:17:51Z The few localities of Cochlearia pyrenaica DC. in N.E. Belgium and N.W. Germany, occurring outside the main area in the mountain belt (Pyrenees, Central France, S. Germany, N. Alps, Carpathians), are thought to be relic stations of a more continuous area of distribution in earlier periods, perhaps Late Glacial. This supposition necessitates the restoration of C. pyrenaica to specific rank, even to that of a species group, in contrast to the halophilous Cochlearia species (including C. officinalis s.s.), with mainly a subarctic centre of distribution. Related inland-forms from the British Isles, the East Alps, Poland and Tatra, which are often given (sub-)specific value, may be older “segregates” from the C. pyrenaica group. Article in Journal/Newspaper Subarctic Naturalis Digital Academic Repository (National Museum of Natural History in the Netherlands)
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description The few localities of Cochlearia pyrenaica DC. in N.E. Belgium and N.W. Germany, occurring outside the main area in the mountain belt (Pyrenees, Central France, S. Germany, N. Alps, Carpathians), are thought to be relic stations of a more continuous area of distribution in earlier periods, perhaps Late Glacial. This supposition necessitates the restoration of C. pyrenaica to specific rank, even to that of a species group, in contrast to the halophilous Cochlearia species (including C. officinalis s.s.), with mainly a subarctic centre of distribution. Related inland-forms from the British Isles, the East Alps, Poland and Tatra, which are often given (sub-)specific value, may be older “segregates” from the C. pyrenaica group.
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author Heimans, J.
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Cochlearia pyrenaica
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title Cochlearia pyrenaica
title_short Cochlearia pyrenaica
title_full Cochlearia pyrenaica
title_fullStr Cochlearia pyrenaica
title_full_unstemmed Cochlearia pyrenaica
title_sort cochlearia pyrenaica
publishDate 1971
url http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/527522
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op_source Gorteria : tijdschrift voor de floristiek, de plantenoecologie en het vegetatie-onderzoek van Nederland (0017-2294) vol.5 (1971) nr.7/10 p.153
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