The 'queen of the Andes' (Puya raimondii) is genetically fragile and fragmented: a consequence of long generation time and semelparity?

L Liu, J James, YQ Zhang, ZF Wang, M Arakaki… - New …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding how life history shapes genetic diversity is a fundamental issue in
evolutionary biology, with important consequences for conservation. However, we still have …

Queen of the Andes: the ecology and conservation of Puya raimondii

RP Fortier - Frontiers in Conservation Science, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Puya raimondii is the world's largest bromeliad and a prime example of a “charismatic
megaflora”. Indeed, its grand stature and remarkable once-in-a-lifetime flowering event have …

[PDF][PDF] Reappraisal of the Genetic Diversity Patterns in Puya raimondii—The Queen of the Andes: Insights from Molecular Marker Analysis Reveal an Inbreeding …

S Draga, S Sgorbati, G Barcaccia - 2024 - preprints.org
Puya raimondii Harms is a charismatic species discovered in the Cordillera Blanca (now
Huascarán National Park, Peru) in 1867 by the great Italian-born Peruvian geographer and …

Květní biologie tropických alpínských rostlin

L Holzbachová - 2023 - dspace.cuni.cz
Tropické alpínské prostředí je charakteristické svými specifickými podmínkami, na které se
tamní rostliny musely v průběhu evoluce přizpůsobit. Specifikem je zejména diurnální klima …