Quantitative phytogeography of the genus Allium in Siberia and Mongolia
1993; Wiley; Volume: 13; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/j.1756-1051.1993.tb00052.x
ISSN1756-1051
AutoresNikolai Friesen, G. Bolognini, Pier Luigi Nimis,
Tópico(s)Agriculture and Biological Studies
ResumoThe phytogeography of the genus Allium in Siberia and Mongolia is described, based on the numerical classification of a matrix of 56 species and 769 Operational Geographic Uniis (OGUs). Two main diversity centers can be detected, the Altai‐Tuva region and southeastern Siberia, which can be further subdivided into 4 subcenters: Altai Mts., Tuva Mts., southern Baikal and Dahuria. The first three subcenters. located in southern Siberia, are rich in endemic species, which are mostly bound to semi‐arid environments such as montane steppes and alpine vegetation. These old, isolated mountain ranges constitute the main refugial centers for the Allium flora of Siberia and Mongolia. The Tuva subcenter, rich in endemics and poor in polyploid species, seems to be the most conservative area; the south Baikal region, much richer in polyploid species, appears as an important center af speciation.
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