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Why are triploid quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) common?

Benjamin Wong Blonder
Published in: American journal of botany (2024)
The coexistence of diploids and triploids in quaking aspen is statistically likely and promoted by the existence of commonly observed, long-lived triploid clones. However, other mechanisms not captured by the model related to environmental variation could also occur. Further empirical data or more complex but difficult-to-parameterize models are needed to gain further insight.
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