To understand maintenance of the within-habitat diversity of closely related species, I investigated 11 Carex species growing along rivers in the south-western St. Lawrence Valley of Quebec. Microenvironments within a half meter of focal plants characterized for Carex comosa, C. crinita, C. grayi, C. intumescens, C. lacustris, C. lupulina, C. pseudocyperus, C. retrorsa, C. tuckermanii, C. typhina, and C. vesicaria revealed significant differences among the species in their environmental affinities. Species appear to fall into groups based on their tolerance of flooding and are secondarily differentiated on other environmental gradients such as insolation, soil pH and soil organic matter. Several traits were related to the environments that ...
The objective of this study was to increase understanding of the processes structuring and controlli...
Congeneric species occupying different habitats might be expected to have different seed dormancy st...
Co‐distributed species may exhibit similar phylogeographic patterns due to shared environmental fact...
The objective of this study is to assess current distributional patterns of species within a commun...
The concept of limiting similarity predicts that closely related taxa are less likely to co-occur th...
This paper compares the ecological distribution of two species of sedge found in northern Michigan, ...
Abstract EVorts to understand species distributions and predict responses to environmental changes d...
Carex limosa and Carex paupercula are two sedges with a circumboreal distribution which grow in simi...
1 A field experiment was designed to investigate the relationship between environ-mental heterogenei...
Two conflicting processes are believed to influence the relationship between taxonomic and ecologica...
Color poster with text, charts, and images.Organisms coexist either by having similar functional tra...
Determining the distribution and relationship between plant species could be described as piecing to...
Analyses of morphologic, geographic, and ecologic data indicate three species comprise the Carex jam...
In this paper I am concerned with the relative locations and types of micro-habitats in which I foun...
HABITAT: Densely tufted perennial from elongate rhizomes; sterile culms to 4 dm., fertile culms to 8...
The objective of this study was to increase understanding of the processes structuring and controlli...
Congeneric species occupying different habitats might be expected to have different seed dormancy st...
Co‐distributed species may exhibit similar phylogeographic patterns due to shared environmental fact...
The objective of this study is to assess current distributional patterns of species within a commun...
The concept of limiting similarity predicts that closely related taxa are less likely to co-occur th...
This paper compares the ecological distribution of two species of sedge found in northern Michigan, ...
Abstract EVorts to understand species distributions and predict responses to environmental changes d...
Carex limosa and Carex paupercula are two sedges with a circumboreal distribution which grow in simi...
1 A field experiment was designed to investigate the relationship between environ-mental heterogenei...
Two conflicting processes are believed to influence the relationship between taxonomic and ecologica...
Color poster with text, charts, and images.Organisms coexist either by having similar functional tra...
Determining the distribution and relationship between plant species could be described as piecing to...
Analyses of morphologic, geographic, and ecologic data indicate three species comprise the Carex jam...
In this paper I am concerned with the relative locations and types of micro-habitats in which I foun...
HABITAT: Densely tufted perennial from elongate rhizomes; sterile culms to 4 dm., fertile culms to 8...
The objective of this study was to increase understanding of the processes structuring and controlli...
Congeneric species occupying different habitats might be expected to have different seed dormancy st...
Co‐distributed species may exhibit similar phylogeographic patterns due to shared environmental fact...