The adaptability of plant populations to a changing environment depends on their genetic diversity, which in turn is influenced by the degree of sexual reproduction and gene flow from distant areas. Aquatic macrophytes can reproduce both sexually and asexually, and their reproductive fragments are spread in various ways (e.g. by water). Although these plants are obviously exposed to hydrological changes, the degree of vulnerability may depend on the types of their reproduction and distribution, as well as the hydrological differences of habitats. The aim of this study was to investigate the genetic diversity of the cosmopolitan macrophyte Ceratophyllum demersum in hydrologically different aquatic habitats, i.e. rivers and backwaters separat...
Unidirectional hydrochory, reproduction mode and mating system have different impacts on the ecology...
Common reed is often used as a model plant to study the anthropogenic impacts on ecosystems at local...
The dwarf bulrush (Typha minima Hoppe) is a perennial aquatic plant that has been rapidly disappeari...
The adaptability of plant populations to a changing environment depends on their genetic diversity, ...
Many aquatic and riparian plant species are characterized by the ability to reproduce both sexually ...
Comparisons between genetic variation and life history and ecological characteristics have been prod...
1. River systems offer special environments for the dispersal of aquatic plants because of the unidi...
Genetic variation within a worldwide collection of Potamogeton pectinatus L. was investigated by ana...
The effects of geographic and environmental variables on the pattern of genetic differentiation have...
Genetic diversity and dierentiation were studied in Corrigiola litoralis L., an annual plant species...
Aquatic plants share a range of convergent reproductive strategies, such as the ability to reproduce...
Habitat configuration is expected to have a major influence on genetic exchange and evolutionary div...
Alpine rivers are, despite anthropogenic water flow regulation, still often highly dynamic ecosystem...
The reintroduction of a plant species regionally extinct in the wild poses a stimulating conservatio...
The reintroduction of a plant species regionally extinct in the wild poses a stimulating conservatio...
Unidirectional hydrochory, reproduction mode and mating system have different impacts on the ecology...
Common reed is often used as a model plant to study the anthropogenic impacts on ecosystems at local...
The dwarf bulrush (Typha minima Hoppe) is a perennial aquatic plant that has been rapidly disappeari...
The adaptability of plant populations to a changing environment depends on their genetic diversity, ...
Many aquatic and riparian plant species are characterized by the ability to reproduce both sexually ...
Comparisons between genetic variation and life history and ecological characteristics have been prod...
1. River systems offer special environments for the dispersal of aquatic plants because of the unidi...
Genetic variation within a worldwide collection of Potamogeton pectinatus L. was investigated by ana...
The effects of geographic and environmental variables on the pattern of genetic differentiation have...
Genetic diversity and dierentiation were studied in Corrigiola litoralis L., an annual plant species...
Aquatic plants share a range of convergent reproductive strategies, such as the ability to reproduce...
Habitat configuration is expected to have a major influence on genetic exchange and evolutionary div...
Alpine rivers are, despite anthropogenic water flow regulation, still often highly dynamic ecosystem...
The reintroduction of a plant species regionally extinct in the wild poses a stimulating conservatio...
The reintroduction of a plant species regionally extinct in the wild poses a stimulating conservatio...
Unidirectional hydrochory, reproduction mode and mating system have different impacts on the ecology...
Common reed is often used as a model plant to study the anthropogenic impacts on ecosystems at local...
The dwarf bulrush (Typha minima Hoppe) is a perennial aquatic plant that has been rapidly disappeari...