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Comparative analysis of populations of the Balkan endemic species Daphne malyana Blecic (Thymeleaceae)

Authors :
Branka Stevanović
Vladimir Randjelovic
Perica Vasiljević
Marina Jušković
Vladimir Stevanović
Source :
Archives of Biological Sciences. 62:1151-1162
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
National Library of Serbia, 2010.

Abstract

Daphne malyana Blecic (Thymeleaceae) is an endemic species of the western part of the Balkan Peninsula, distributed in the mountains, canyons and gorges of N. Montenegro, E. Bosnia and W. Serbia. The comparative morphoanatomic investigations have included four distantly separated populations of the species D. malyana, i.e. two from Serbia, from the ravines of Sokoline and Vranjak on Mt. Tara, and two from Montenegro, in the canyons of the Tara and Piva rivers. Comparative morphoanatomical studies have shown the presence of general adaptive characteristics of a specific, conservative xeromorphic type, slightly differing in each population. Principal component analysis (PCA) and canonical discriminant analysis (CDA) of 20 morphoanatomical characteristics of the leaves and stems have shown a clear distinction between the populations from the river Piva canyon (Montenegro) and those from the Sokoline ravine (Serbia), on one side, and those of Vranjak gorge (Serbia) and of the river Tara canyon (Montenegro) on the other side. It may be assumed that the mild morphological variability of the isolated populations of the Balkan endemic species D. malyana in the canyons and gorges seem to have been affected by the microclimate conditions in their habitats.

Details

ISSN :
18214339 and 03544664
Volume :
62
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Archives of Biological Sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........73df719c39b269a346246d85032319fe