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Geographic variation in morphological and reproductive characters of coastal and tableland populations ofBlandfordia grandiflora (Liliaceae)
Authors:Mike W Ramsey  Stuart C Cairns  Glenda V Vaughton
Institution:(1) Departments of Botany and Zoology, University of New England, 2351 Armidale, New South Wales, Australia;(2) Department of Zoology, University of New England, 2351 Armidale, New South Wales, Australia;(3) Biological Sciences, University of Wollongong, 2522 Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
Abstract:For tenBlandfordia grandiflora populations spanning about 90% of the species' range, univariate and multivariate analyses on 14 vegetative and reproductive characters separated plants into distinct coastal and tableland groups. Distinguishing characters were number of flowers and leaves, leaf length and width, and inflorescence stalk height and diameter; coastal plants were larger than tableland plants. In a transplant experiment, coastal and tableland plants retained their phenotypic distinctness, indicating that vegetative morphology was genetically determined. Coastal plants exhibited clinal variation with latitude. Compared to tableland plants, coastal plants had higher pollen: ovule ratios, and produced fewer but heavier seeds per flower. Tableland and coastal plants are phenotypically distinct, indicating that separate subspecific status is warranted.
Keywords:Liliaceae  Blandfordia grandiflora  Geographic variation  clinal variation  multivariate analysis  Flora of Australia
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