Clonally reproducing hemicryptophytic rosette plants are common in the alpine belt. However, their demography and, indirectly, their growth and reproductive strategy in these harsh conditions were rarely studied. We analysed the morphology, clonal reproduction and demography of one such species, Leontopodium alpinum, in two populations of the Swiss Alps. The species forms small colonies of 1-5 (maximum 30) sterile rosettes with a few flowering stalks. After flowering, the apical meristem dies and one or two new axillary buds grow below the previous rosette in the following year, developing into short rhizomes (<2cm), which decay after 4years. The new stalk produces sterile rosettes before flowering after 2-4years, depending on climatic cond...
The regional distribution of a plant species is a result of the dynamics of extinctions and coloniza...
Flower longevity is an adaptive trait, optimized to balance reproductive success against the costs o...
Abstract Both climate change and human exploitation are major threats to plant life in mountain envi...
Clonally reproducing hemicryptophytic rosette plants are common in the alpine belt. However, their d...
Background Perennity of giant rosette species in combination with a single 'big bang' reproduction f...
Seedling establishment is central to population maintenance for nonclonal plant species. Plants with...
Edelweiss (Leontopodium alpinum Cass. Asteraceae) is the most emblematic plant of the Alps. Wild col...
Although Leontopodium alpinum is considered to be threatened in many countries, only limited scienti...
Although Leontopodium alpinum is considered to be threatened in many countries, only limited scienti...
Although Leontopodium alpinum is considered to be threatened in many countries, only limited scienti...
Primula allionii is a primrose endemic to the Maritime Alps. In order to evaluate its conservation s...
Both climate change and human exploitation are major threats to plant life in mountain environments....
Both climate change and human exploitation are major threats to plant life in mountain environments....
Flower longevity is an adaptive trait, optimized to balance reproductive success against the costs o...
Flower longevity is an adaptive trait, optimized to balance reproductive success against the costs o...
The regional distribution of a plant species is a result of the dynamics of extinctions and coloniza...
Flower longevity is an adaptive trait, optimized to balance reproductive success against the costs o...
Abstract Both climate change and human exploitation are major threats to plant life in mountain envi...
Clonally reproducing hemicryptophytic rosette plants are common in the alpine belt. However, their d...
Background Perennity of giant rosette species in combination with a single 'big bang' reproduction f...
Seedling establishment is central to population maintenance for nonclonal plant species. Plants with...
Edelweiss (Leontopodium alpinum Cass. Asteraceae) is the most emblematic plant of the Alps. Wild col...
Although Leontopodium alpinum is considered to be threatened in many countries, only limited scienti...
Although Leontopodium alpinum is considered to be threatened in many countries, only limited scienti...
Although Leontopodium alpinum is considered to be threatened in many countries, only limited scienti...
Primula allionii is a primrose endemic to the Maritime Alps. In order to evaluate its conservation s...
Both climate change and human exploitation are major threats to plant life in mountain environments....
Both climate change and human exploitation are major threats to plant life in mountain environments....
Flower longevity is an adaptive trait, optimized to balance reproductive success against the costs o...
Flower longevity is an adaptive trait, optimized to balance reproductive success against the costs o...
The regional distribution of a plant species is a result of the dynamics of extinctions and coloniza...
Flower longevity is an adaptive trait, optimized to balance reproductive success against the costs o...
Abstract Both climate change and human exploitation are major threats to plant life in mountain envi...