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Climatic niche comparison among ploidal levels in the classic autopolyploid system, Galax urceolata.

Michelle L GaynorD Blaine MarchantDouglas E SoltisPamela S Soltis
Published in: American journal of botany (2018)
Galax urceolata tetraploids occupy a slightly wetter habitat than that of their diploid progenitors. While we cannot take into account future adaptation, our models suggest extensive decreases in range distributions for both diploid and tetraploid G. urceolata based on climate change projections. Galax urceolata may therefore be under extreme threat due to loss of suitable habitat, and conservation efforts will be needed.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • human health
  • current status
  • quality improvement