oai:canadianfieldnaturalist.ca:article/1The Saxifraga nivalis complex displays significant ecological, morphological and cytological variation. Most European studies suggest that the S. nivalis complex comprises two distinct species: Saxifraga nivalis sensu stricto and Saxifraga tenuis. However, the presence of intermediate morphotypes, inconsistencies in chromosomal counts and variability in morphological keys and descriptions have led to different taxonomic interpretations of the complex in North America. This study investigated the systematics of Canadian Arctic Island members of this complex from 157 specimens using 23 morphological characters. Principal component analysis of the morphological data revealed two adjacent clusters, corres...
Arctic-alpine plants in the genus Saxifraga L. (Saxifragaceae Juss.) provide an excellent system for...
Saxifraga oppositifolia L. is a common circumpolar plant species that displays considerable morpholo...
Premise of the study: In the North American Arctic, the existence of one or several taxa closely rel...
oai:canadianfieldnaturalist.ca:article/1The Saxifraga nivalis complex displays significant ecologica...
The delimitation of taxa in the Saxifraga rivularis complex is controversial. In the checklist for t...
Arctic-alpine biota occupy enormous areas in the Arctic and the northern hemisphere mountain ranges,...
The purple saxifrages, Saxifraga sect. Porphyrion subsect. Oppositifoliae, comprise the closest rela...
Arctic-alpine plants in the genus Saxifraga L. (Saxifragaceae Juss.) provide an excellent system for...
Times Cited: 15International audienceSaxifraga opdalensis was described from Oppdal in southern Norw...
Arctic-alpine plants in the genus Saxifraga L. (Saxifragaceae Juss.) provide an excellent system for...
<div><p>Accurate identification of Arctic plant species is critical for understanding potential clim...
Several studies have demonstrated high levels of genetic (DNA), ecophysiological, ecological, and mo...
A recent circumpolar survey of chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) haplotypes identified Pleistocene glacial ref...
The arctic flora is thought to have originated during the Late Tertiary, approximately 3 million yea...
Saxifraga species are widely distributed in alpine and arctic regions in the Northern hemisphere. Hi...
Arctic-alpine plants in the genus Saxifraga L. (Saxifragaceae Juss.) provide an excellent system for...
Saxifraga oppositifolia L. is a common circumpolar plant species that displays considerable morpholo...
Premise of the study: In the North American Arctic, the existence of one or several taxa closely rel...
oai:canadianfieldnaturalist.ca:article/1The Saxifraga nivalis complex displays significant ecologica...
The delimitation of taxa in the Saxifraga rivularis complex is controversial. In the checklist for t...
Arctic-alpine biota occupy enormous areas in the Arctic and the northern hemisphere mountain ranges,...
The purple saxifrages, Saxifraga sect. Porphyrion subsect. Oppositifoliae, comprise the closest rela...
Arctic-alpine plants in the genus Saxifraga L. (Saxifragaceae Juss.) provide an excellent system for...
Times Cited: 15International audienceSaxifraga opdalensis was described from Oppdal in southern Norw...
Arctic-alpine plants in the genus Saxifraga L. (Saxifragaceae Juss.) provide an excellent system for...
<div><p>Accurate identification of Arctic plant species is critical for understanding potential clim...
Several studies have demonstrated high levels of genetic (DNA), ecophysiological, ecological, and mo...
A recent circumpolar survey of chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) haplotypes identified Pleistocene glacial ref...
The arctic flora is thought to have originated during the Late Tertiary, approximately 3 million yea...
Saxifraga species are widely distributed in alpine and arctic regions in the Northern hemisphere. Hi...
Arctic-alpine plants in the genus Saxifraga L. (Saxifragaceae Juss.) provide an excellent system for...
Saxifraga oppositifolia L. is a common circumpolar plant species that displays considerable morpholo...
Premise of the study: In the North American Arctic, the existence of one or several taxa closely rel...