Climate change influences on the potential distribution of Dianthus polylepis Bien. ex Boiss. (Caryophyllaceae), an endemic species in the Irano-Turanian region

M Behroozian, H Ejtehadi, AT Peterson, F Memariani… - PloS one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
Endemic and restricted-range species are considered to be particularly vulnerable to the
effects of environmental change, which makes assessing likely climate change effects on …

Physiology, gene expression, and epiphenotype of two Dianthus broteri polyploid cytotypes under temperature stress

J López-Jurado, J Picazo-Aragonés… - Journal of …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Increasing evidence supports a major role for abiotic stress response in the success of plant
polyploids, which usually thrive in harsh environments. However, understanding the …

Polyploidy promotes divergent evolution across the leaf economics spectrum and plant edaphic niche in the Dianthus broteri complex

J López‐Jurado, E Mateos‐Naranjo… - Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The evolution of the leaf economics spectrum (LES) is known to be constrained by genetic
relatedness but also promoted at small geographical and phylogenetic scales. In those …

Herbivore exclusion and water availability improve success across 76 translocations of 50 threatened plant species in a biodiversity hotspot with a Mediterranean …

L Monks, J Yen, R Dillon, R Standish, D Coates… - Plant Ecology, 2023 - Springer
The ultimate goal of threatened plant translocations is to establish self-sustaining
populations. Lessons learnt from plant translocations can inform future translocations and …

Polyploidy-mediated divergent light-harvesting and photoprotection strategies under temperature stress in a Mediterranean carnation complex

J López-Jurado, F Balao, E Mateos-Naranjo - … and Experimental Botany, 2020 - Elsevier
Polyploidy can induce physiological novelties with adaptive potential, which may influence
the range of environmental conditions that a neopolyploid tolerates. Dianthus broteri …

Conservation of challenging endemic plant species at high risk of extinction in arid mountain ecosystems: a case study of Rosa arabica Crép. in Egypt

K Omar, I Elgamal - Journal of Mountain Science, 2021 - Springer
Rosa arabica Crép. is a perennial shrub belonging to the family Rosaceae. It is endemic to
the high mountain area of St. Catherine Protected Area (SCPA) in southern Sinai, Egypt, and …

[PDF][PDF] Morphology and ecology of anchusa limbata (boraginaceae)–native to antalya (TURKEY)

I Cinbilgel - Pak. J. Bot, 2022 - pakbs.org
In this study, morphological and ecological characteristics of Anchusa limbata Boiss. &
Heldr., a rare species endemic to Antalya, have been investigated. The morphological …