The Fennoscandian birch population primarily consists of Betula nana, B. pendula and B. pubescens ssp. czerepanovii, the Mountain birch. Frequent hybridization between the Mountain birch and B. nana generates a wide range of genotypic and phenotypic plasticity in the subarctic birch zone of Fennoscandia. Phases of subarctic conditions prevailed during the Late Glacial in large parts of NW - Europe, and palynological as well as macrofossil analysis provide some evidence for the occurrence of birch hybrids during these intervals. Leaves from genetically controlled specimens of Betula pendula, B. pubescens ssp. czerepanovii, B. nana and the hybrids B. pubescens ssp. czerepanovii x nana and B. nana x pubescens ssp. czerepanovii are investigated...
Past episodes of birch hybridization in Iceland were studied by pollen analysis. The low stature and...
Abstract: Lake sediments from arcto-boreal regions commonly contain abundant Betula pollen. However,...
Birches are generally known for their high genetic and morphological variability, which has resulted...
Cuticle analysis performed on fossil Betula nana (L.) leaves provides a strong proxy to reconstruct ...
Silver (Betula pendula) and pubescent birch (B. pubescens) are the two main broad-leaved tree specie...
Boreal forests are particularly vulnerable to climate change, experiencing a much more drastic incre...
Birches (Betula spp.) hybridize readily, confounding genetic signatures of refugial isolation and po...
Variations in leaf morphology and stomatal characteristics have been extensively studied at both int...
Boreal and cool temperate forests are the major land cover of northern Eurasia, and information abou...
Past episodes of birch hybridization in Iceland were studied by pollen analysis. The low stature and...
Past reproductive interactions among incompletely isolated species may leave behind a trail of intro...
The great difference in the level of chloroplast variation and its geographic structure among the th...
Past reproductive interactions among incompletely isolated species may leave behind a trail of intro...
The genus birch (Betula) consists of woods that grow nearly on the whole northern hemisphere. They h...
This study examines phylogeography, population genetics, and introgression in birches (Betula spp.) ...
Past episodes of birch hybridization in Iceland were studied by pollen analysis. The low stature and...
Abstract: Lake sediments from arcto-boreal regions commonly contain abundant Betula pollen. However,...
Birches are generally known for their high genetic and morphological variability, which has resulted...
Cuticle analysis performed on fossil Betula nana (L.) leaves provides a strong proxy to reconstruct ...
Silver (Betula pendula) and pubescent birch (B. pubescens) are the two main broad-leaved tree specie...
Boreal forests are particularly vulnerable to climate change, experiencing a much more drastic incre...
Birches (Betula spp.) hybridize readily, confounding genetic signatures of refugial isolation and po...
Variations in leaf morphology and stomatal characteristics have been extensively studied at both int...
Boreal and cool temperate forests are the major land cover of northern Eurasia, and information abou...
Past episodes of birch hybridization in Iceland were studied by pollen analysis. The low stature and...
Past reproductive interactions among incompletely isolated species may leave behind a trail of intro...
The great difference in the level of chloroplast variation and its geographic structure among the th...
Past reproductive interactions among incompletely isolated species may leave behind a trail of intro...
The genus birch (Betula) consists of woods that grow nearly on the whole northern hemisphere. They h...
This study examines phylogeography, population genetics, and introgression in birches (Betula spp.) ...
Past episodes of birch hybridization in Iceland were studied by pollen analysis. The low stature and...
Abstract: Lake sediments from arcto-boreal regions commonly contain abundant Betula pollen. However,...
Birches are generally known for their high genetic and morphological variability, which has resulted...