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Biometrical variability of foliage and cone characters inCupressus bakeri (Cupressaceae)
Authors:Zara Afzal-Rafii  Richard S. Dodd
Affiliation:(1) Institut Méditerranéen d'Ecologie et de Paléoécologie, Faculté des Sciences et Techniques de St. Jérôme, U.A. 1152, 13397 Marseille Cedex 13, France;(2) Forest Products Laboratory, University of California at Berkeley, 94804 Richmond, California, USA
Abstract:Biometrical variability of foliage, cones, and seeds were analyzed in 8 native populations (throughout the range) of a relictual species,Cupressus bakeriJeps. (Cupressaceae) from California and Oregon. The partition of variation within and among populations for this rare plant was investigated and the justification for subspecies status was reviewed. Morphological characters varied significantly, with more of the variation among populations than at the population level. Multivariate analyses indicated close affinities among populations on serpentine sites suggesting the presence of a serpentine race. However, the high degree of variation among populations did not permit their clear separation into the two subspecies described byWolf (1948). We conclude thatC. bakeri should be treated as a monotypic species.
Keywords:Cupressaceae  Cupressus bakeri  Baker cypress  Biodiversity  systematics  morphology  numerical taxonomy  Flora of western North America
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