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Geographic variability of flower colour inCrocus scepusiensis (Iridaceae)
Authors:Jan N Rafiński
Institution:(1) Institute of Zoology, Jagellonian University, Krupnicza 50, PL-30060 Kraków, Poland
Abstract:The distribution of four variants for flower colour ofCrocus scepusiensis in the northern part of the Western Carpathians is described. The frequency of white stigmata morphs declines from east to west. In the center of the area stigmata colour morphs show strikingly patchy distribution. White perianth morphs usually occur at low frequencies and their distribution with minor exceptions is restricted to the central part of the area, where patchy distribution of the morphs is a rule. These distribution patterns suggest that the founder effect has played a major role in determining the genetic composition of individual populations. The cline for stigmata colour may also be explained by the dynamics of population expansion. No influence of selection can be demonstrated, but the association between perianth and stigmata colour, and the excessively low frequency of white perianth morphs may imply that the polymorphisms are not selectively neutral.
Keywords:Iridaceae  Crocus scepusiensis  Geographical differentiation  clinal variation  founder effect  population genetics  Flora of the Carpathian Mts  of Poland
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