Stress Ecology in Mining Landscape: Postindustrial Deposits in Comparison with their Surroundings as the Environments for Selection of Plants with Small and Large Genome Size
This pilot case study compares genome sizes of two groups of species (conspecific plants) which spontaneously colonize interior space within abandoned industrial area and/or deposits, and those ones occurred in adjacent vicinity. Testing of the hypothesis “There is functional significance of small v...
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doaj-50ff3b0649a64c898ce082c194cbff7d2021-09-06T19:41:38ZengSciendoJournal of Landscape Ecology1805-41962020-12-0113313413910.2478/jlecol-2020-0021jlecol-2020-0021Stress Ecology in Mining Landscape: Postindustrial Deposits in Comparison with their Surroundings as the Environments for Selection of Plants with Small and Large Genome SizeGlier Adam0Prausová Romana1Štefánek Michal2Kovář Pavel3Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague, Benátská 2, 12801 Praha 2Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Hradec Králové, Rokitanského 62, 500 03 Hradec KrálovéDepartment of Botany, Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague, Benátská 2, 12801 Praha 2Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague, Benátská 2, 12801 Praha 2This pilot case study compares genome sizes of two groups of species (conspecific plants) which spontaneously colonize interior space within abandoned industrial area and/or deposits, and those ones occurred in adjacent vicinity. Testing of the hypothesis “There is functional significance of small versus large genomes of plant species by comparing their occurrence in unreclaimed toxic deposits as an example of stressed environment and in their populations from neighbouring habitats” confirmed this idea.https://doi.org/10.2478/jlecol-2020-0021unreclaimed industrial deposits in landscapeabandoned mine tailingsgenome sizeflow cytometryconspecific taxonsplant traitscolonizationsuccessiondisturbancestressrestoration ecologyecological genomics |
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Glier Adam Prausová Romana Štefánek Michal Kovář Pavel Stress Ecology in Mining Landscape: Postindustrial Deposits in Comparison with their Surroundings as the Environments for Selection of Plants with Small and Large Genome Size Journal of Landscape Ecology unreclaimed industrial deposits in landscape abandoned mine tailings genome size flow cytometry conspecific taxons plant traits colonization succession disturbance stress restoration ecology ecological genomics |
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Glier Adam Prausová Romana Štefánek Michal Kovář Pavel |
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Stress Ecology in Mining Landscape: Postindustrial Deposits in Comparison with their Surroundings as the Environments for Selection of Plants with Small and Large Genome Size |
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Stress Ecology in Mining Landscape: Postindustrial Deposits in Comparison with their Surroundings as the Environments for Selection of Plants with Small and Large Genome Size |
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Stress Ecology in Mining Landscape: Postindustrial Deposits in Comparison with their Surroundings as the Environments for Selection of Plants with Small and Large Genome Size |
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Stress Ecology in Mining Landscape: Postindustrial Deposits in Comparison with their Surroundings as the Environments for Selection of Plants with Small and Large Genome Size |
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Stress Ecology in Mining Landscape: Postindustrial Deposits in Comparison with their Surroundings as the Environments for Selection of Plants with Small and Large Genome Size |
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stress ecology in mining landscape: postindustrial deposits in comparison with their surroundings as the environments for selection of plants with small and large genome size |
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Journal of Landscape Ecology |
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2020-12-01 |
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This pilot case study compares genome sizes of two groups of species (conspecific plants) which spontaneously colonize interior space within abandoned industrial area and/or deposits, and those ones occurred in adjacent vicinity. Testing of the hypothesis “There is functional significance of small versus large genomes of plant species by comparing their occurrence in unreclaimed toxic deposits as an example of stressed environment and in their populations from neighbouring habitats” confirmed this idea. |
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unreclaimed industrial deposits in landscape abandoned mine tailings genome size flow cytometry conspecific taxons plant traits colonization succession disturbance stress restoration ecology ecological genomics |
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https://doi.org/10.2478/jlecol-2020-0021 |
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