Small-scale heterogeneity of Ranunculus trichophyllus in Lake Tovel (microhabitat, morphology, phenolic compounds and molecular taxonomy)

Small-scale heterogeneity of Ranunculus trichophyllus in Lake Tovel (microhabitat, morphology, phenolic compounds and molecular taxonomy) - A water buttercup (Ranunculus trichophyllus Chaix) and a stonewort (Chara aspera Detharding ex Willdenow) are forming the actual macrophyte vegetation in Lake T...

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Main Authors: Rott, Eugen, Schwienbacher, Erich, Gross, Elisabeth
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2004
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spelling ftubkonstanz:oai:kops.uni-konstanz.de:123456789/7782 2024-02-11T10:02:54+01:00 Small-scale heterogeneity of Ranunculus trichophyllus in Lake Tovel (microhabitat, morphology, phenolic compounds and molecular taxonomy) Rott, Eugen Schwienbacher, Erich Gross, Elisabeth 2004 application/pdf http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:352-opus-48730 eng eng http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:352-opus-48730 277577268 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/ Acta Biologica. 2004, 81(Supplemento 2), pp. 359-367 Ranunculus trichophyllus phenology ITS sequences biometry chemotaxonomy ddc:570 doc-type:article doc-type:Text 2004 ftubkonstanz 2024-01-21T23:56:52Z Small-scale heterogeneity of Ranunculus trichophyllus in Lake Tovel (microhabitat, morphology, phenolic compounds and molecular taxonomy) - A water buttercup (Ranunculus trichophyllus Chaix) and a stonewort (Chara aspera Detharding ex Willdenow) are forming the actual macrophyte vegetation in Lake Tovel (Prov. Trento, Italy). Both elements and their similar distribution pattern have already been recorded more than 60 years ago. The two taxa were found in patches near shore and in deep layers not falling dry at all and showed striking morphological differences between the microhabitats. The focus was set on two populations of Ranunculus: one prostrate, vivid green with many fl owers opening above the water surface, common for the shorelines around the lake; the other one, mostly soft, prostrate dark-green to brownish and sterile, found regularily at 3-4 m depth in the shallow SE basin. Potential reasons for this variability are discussed, mainly: (1) extreme environmental gradients leading to a high phenotypic plasticity of one taxon over longer periods in time and (2) hybridisation of two closely related (infraspecifi c) taxa occurring within the larger lake catchment leading to a specifi c littoral ecotype, respectively. The approach to solve this question combines classical biometry with modern chemotaxonomic and genetic analyses (ITS1 sequences documented in this paper). published published Article in Journal/Newspaper Chara aspera KOPS - The Institutional Repository of the University of Konstanz
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topic Ranunculus trichophyllus
phenology
ITS sequences
biometry
chemotaxonomy
ddc:570
spellingShingle Ranunculus trichophyllus
phenology
ITS sequences
biometry
chemotaxonomy
ddc:570
Rott, Eugen
Schwienbacher, Erich
Gross, Elisabeth
Small-scale heterogeneity of Ranunculus trichophyllus in Lake Tovel (microhabitat, morphology, phenolic compounds and molecular taxonomy)
topic_facet Ranunculus trichophyllus
phenology
ITS sequences
biometry
chemotaxonomy
ddc:570
description Small-scale heterogeneity of Ranunculus trichophyllus in Lake Tovel (microhabitat, morphology, phenolic compounds and molecular taxonomy) - A water buttercup (Ranunculus trichophyllus Chaix) and a stonewort (Chara aspera Detharding ex Willdenow) are forming the actual macrophyte vegetation in Lake Tovel (Prov. Trento, Italy). Both elements and their similar distribution pattern have already been recorded more than 60 years ago. The two taxa were found in patches near shore and in deep layers not falling dry at all and showed striking morphological differences between the microhabitats. The focus was set on two populations of Ranunculus: one prostrate, vivid green with many fl owers opening above the water surface, common for the shorelines around the lake; the other one, mostly soft, prostrate dark-green to brownish and sterile, found regularily at 3-4 m depth in the shallow SE basin. Potential reasons for this variability are discussed, mainly: (1) extreme environmental gradients leading to a high phenotypic plasticity of one taxon over longer periods in time and (2) hybridisation of two closely related (infraspecifi c) taxa occurring within the larger lake catchment leading to a specifi c littoral ecotype, respectively. The approach to solve this question combines classical biometry with modern chemotaxonomic and genetic analyses (ITS1 sequences documented in this paper). published published
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Rott, Eugen
Schwienbacher, Erich
Gross, Elisabeth
author_facet Rott, Eugen
Schwienbacher, Erich
Gross, Elisabeth
author_sort Rott, Eugen
title Small-scale heterogeneity of Ranunculus trichophyllus in Lake Tovel (microhabitat, morphology, phenolic compounds and molecular taxonomy)
title_short Small-scale heterogeneity of Ranunculus trichophyllus in Lake Tovel (microhabitat, morphology, phenolic compounds and molecular taxonomy)
title_full Small-scale heterogeneity of Ranunculus trichophyllus in Lake Tovel (microhabitat, morphology, phenolic compounds and molecular taxonomy)
title_fullStr Small-scale heterogeneity of Ranunculus trichophyllus in Lake Tovel (microhabitat, morphology, phenolic compounds and molecular taxonomy)
title_full_unstemmed Small-scale heterogeneity of Ranunculus trichophyllus in Lake Tovel (microhabitat, morphology, phenolic compounds and molecular taxonomy)
title_sort small-scale heterogeneity of ranunculus trichophyllus in lake tovel (microhabitat, morphology, phenolic compounds and molecular taxonomy)
publishDate 2004
url http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:352-opus-48730
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