The features of asymmetry and shape of small-leaved linden leaf blades (Tilia cordata Mill.) on the Kola Peninsula (Murmansk region, Kirovsk) and in the middle part of Russia (Moscow region, Orekhovo-Zuevo) were studied. The size of leaf blades in the northern population (Murmansk oblast) was significantly smaller (p <0.0001). Five linear traits had non-directional fluctuating asymmetry (FA). The method of geometric morphometrics showed a higher variability of leaf shape in the northern population compared to the southern one. Leaves differed in shape upon re-collection, and the leaf × side factor interaction showed the presence of FA in both populations (Goodall’s F criterion in the northern population was 31.7; in the southern – 92.3; p <...
Background and Purpose: Developmental stability (DS) or homeostasis refers to the ability of an indi...
The study concerns the ecological responses of Tilia cordata Mill. to pollution and describes the ad...
Leaf traits may reflect the adaptation mechanisms of plants to the environment. In this study, we in...
The features of asymmetry and shape of small-leaved linden leaf blades (Tilia cordata Mill.) on the ...
In the present study, developmental stability of leaf traits was examined in three natural populatio...
Using the method of geometric morphometrics the contour of the image of the leaf blade of the Common...
To test the level of developmental stability of plants, an indicator of the asymmetry of their leaf ...
Leaf shape variations and developmental instability were examined for the first time in natural popu...
In the present study, an additional approach was used to evaluate the potential effects of the indus...
In the present study, an additional combination of end-points was applied on the natural populations...
The deviation from perfect bilateral symmetry is a phenomenon actively exploring in evolutionary and...
Although developmental instability (DI), measured as fluctuating asymmetry (FA), is expected to be p...
In the present thesis, I investigated the spatial structure of genetic and morphometric variation in...
Leaf morphology of Quercus (oak) species is highly variable and complicated confounded with phenotyp...
Leaf inclination angle and leaf angle distribution (LAD) are important plant structural traits, infl...
Background and Purpose: Developmental stability (DS) or homeostasis refers to the ability of an indi...
The study concerns the ecological responses of Tilia cordata Mill. to pollution and describes the ad...
Leaf traits may reflect the adaptation mechanisms of plants to the environment. In this study, we in...
The features of asymmetry and shape of small-leaved linden leaf blades (Tilia cordata Mill.) on the ...
In the present study, developmental stability of leaf traits was examined in three natural populatio...
Using the method of geometric morphometrics the contour of the image of the leaf blade of the Common...
To test the level of developmental stability of plants, an indicator of the asymmetry of their leaf ...
Leaf shape variations and developmental instability were examined for the first time in natural popu...
In the present study, an additional approach was used to evaluate the potential effects of the indus...
In the present study, an additional combination of end-points was applied on the natural populations...
The deviation from perfect bilateral symmetry is a phenomenon actively exploring in evolutionary and...
Although developmental instability (DI), measured as fluctuating asymmetry (FA), is expected to be p...
In the present thesis, I investigated the spatial structure of genetic and morphometric variation in...
Leaf morphology of Quercus (oak) species is highly variable and complicated confounded with phenotyp...
Leaf inclination angle and leaf angle distribution (LAD) are important plant structural traits, infl...
Background and Purpose: Developmental stability (DS) or homeostasis refers to the ability of an indi...
The study concerns the ecological responses of Tilia cordata Mill. to pollution and describes the ad...
Leaf traits may reflect the adaptation mechanisms of plants to the environment. In this study, we in...