Status and distribution of four endemic vascular plants in the Gobi Altai

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Status and distribution of four endemic vascular plants in the Gobi Altai. / Wesche, K.; Jäger, Eckehart J.; von Wehrden, Henrik et al.
in: Mongolian Journal of Biological Sciences, Jahrgang 3, Nr. 1, 01.06.2005, S. 3-11.

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title = "Status and distribution of four endemic vascular plants in the Gobi Altai",
abstract = "The paper presents distributional data on the four vascular plants Papaver saichanense, Saussurea saichanensis, Potentilla ikonnikovii and Galitzkya macrocarpa, all of which are restricted to Mongolian mountains. Updated biogeographical data demonstrate that all four are Mongolian endemics. In terms of their taxonomic relationships, S. saichanensis and P. saichanense belong to a group of species occurring mainly on continental Asian mountains. Potentilla ikonnikovii has relatives with a mainly East-Asian distribution, and the genus Galitzkya is a predominantly Mid-Asian element.New maps of the local distribution in the Gobi Altai and adjacent mountains indicate that all species are highly fragmented and are so far only known to occur in less than a dozen localities. We have since discovered new sites and subsequently have little reason to regard the species as threatened, although theoverall rarity suggests that some form of rough monitoring is advisable.",
keywords = "Ecosystems Research, Biology, Fitness, Fragmentation, Population-genetic structure, Pulsatilla vulgaris, RAPD-PCR, Small populations",
author = "K. Wesche and J{\"a}ger, {Eckehart J.} and {von Wehrden}, Henrik and Ragchaa Undrakh",
year = "2005",
month = jun,
day = "1",
language = "English",
volume = "3",
pages = "3--11",
journal = "Mongolian Journal of Biological Sciences",
issn = "1684-3908",
publisher = "National University of Mongolia",
number = "1",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Status and distribution of four endemic vascular plants in the Gobi Altai

AU - Wesche, K.

AU - Jäger, Eckehart J.

AU - von Wehrden, Henrik

AU - Undrakh, Ragchaa

PY - 2005/6/1

Y1 - 2005/6/1

N2 - The paper presents distributional data on the four vascular plants Papaver saichanense, Saussurea saichanensis, Potentilla ikonnikovii and Galitzkya macrocarpa, all of which are restricted to Mongolian mountains. Updated biogeographical data demonstrate that all four are Mongolian endemics. In terms of their taxonomic relationships, S. saichanensis and P. saichanense belong to a group of species occurring mainly on continental Asian mountains. Potentilla ikonnikovii has relatives with a mainly East-Asian distribution, and the genus Galitzkya is a predominantly Mid-Asian element.New maps of the local distribution in the Gobi Altai and adjacent mountains indicate that all species are highly fragmented and are so far only known to occur in less than a dozen localities. We have since discovered new sites and subsequently have little reason to regard the species as threatened, although theoverall rarity suggests that some form of rough monitoring is advisable.

AB - The paper presents distributional data on the four vascular plants Papaver saichanense, Saussurea saichanensis, Potentilla ikonnikovii and Galitzkya macrocarpa, all of which are restricted to Mongolian mountains. Updated biogeographical data demonstrate that all four are Mongolian endemics. In terms of their taxonomic relationships, S. saichanensis and P. saichanense belong to a group of species occurring mainly on continental Asian mountains. Potentilla ikonnikovii has relatives with a mainly East-Asian distribution, and the genus Galitzkya is a predominantly Mid-Asian element.New maps of the local distribution in the Gobi Altai and adjacent mountains indicate that all species are highly fragmented and are so far only known to occur in less than a dozen localities. We have since discovered new sites and subsequently have little reason to regard the species as threatened, although theoverall rarity suggests that some form of rough monitoring is advisable.

KW - Ecosystems Research

KW - Biology

KW - Fitness

KW - Fragmentation

KW - Population-genetic structure

KW - Pulsatilla vulgaris

KW - RAPD-PCR

KW - Small populations

M3 - Journal articles

VL - 3

SP - 3

EP - 11

JO - Mongolian Journal of Biological Sciences

JF - Mongolian Journal of Biological Sciences

SN - 1684-3908

IS - 1

ER -

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