1. Spatial distribution, niche ecology and conservation genetics of Degenia velebitica (Brassicaceae), a narrow endemic species of the north-western Dinaric AlpsZlatko Liber, Boštjan Surina, Toni Nikolić, Daniel Škrtić, Zlatko Šatović, 2020, original scientific article Keywords: AFLP, Degenia velebitica, Dinaric Alps, distribution, conservation genetics, population genetics, site ecology Published in RUP: 01.10.2020; Views: 1895; Downloads: 37 Link to full text |
2. Evolution and systematics of polyploid Nigritella (Orchidaceae)Mikael Hedrén, Richard Lorenz, Herwig Teppner, Branko Dolinar, Cesario Giotta, Norbert Griebl, Sven Hansson, Ulrich Heidtke, Erich Klein, Giorgio Perazza, David Ståhlberg, Boštjan Surina, 2018, original scientific article Keywords: Nigritella, Vanilla Orchids, Orchidaceae, phytogeography, populations genetics, Dinaric southeastern Calcareous Alps, plastid DNAAADolomites, microsatellites, plastid DNA Published in RUP: 12.03.2018; Views: 3849; Downloads: 238 Link to full text |
3. Phytosociology and ecology of the Dinaric fir-beech forests (Omphalodo-Fagetum) at the north-western part of the Illyrian floral province (nw Dinaric Alps)Boštjan Surina, Igor Dakskobler, 2013, original scientific article Keywords: Aremonio-Fagion, biogeography, Dinaric Alps, Illyrian floral province, Fir-Beech forest, Omphalodo-Fagetum, Trnovski gozd plateau, phytosociology, vegetation Published in RUP: 02.04.2017; Views: 4814; Downloads: 135 Link to full text |
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5. Elevational distribution of small terrestrial mammals on Mt. Pohorje, SloveniaBoris Kryštufek, Andrej Šorgo, Franc Janžekovič, 2010, original scientific article Keywords: zoologija, sesalci, mali sesalci, alpski svet, Pohorje, Slovenija, zoology, mammals, small mammals, Alps, Slovenia Published in RUP: 10.07.2015; Views: 2973; Downloads: 37 Link to full text |
6. Quaternary range dynamics of ecologically divergent species (Edraianthus serpyllifolius and E. tenuifolius, Campanulaceae) within the Balkan refugiumBoštjan Surina, Peter Schönswetter, Gerald M. Schneeweiss, 2011, original scientific article Abstract: We investigated Quaternary range dynamics of two closely related but ecologically divergent species (cold-tolerant Edraianthus serpyllifolius and thermophilic Edraianthus tenuifolius) with overlapping distribution ranges endemic to the western Balkan Peninsula, an important yet understudied Pleistocene refugium. Our aims were: to test predictions of the 'refugia-within refugia' model of strong genetic subdivisions due to population isolation in separate refugia; to explore whether two ecologically divergent species reacted differently to Pleistocene climatic fluctuations; and to test predictions of the displacement refugia model of stronger differentiation among populations in the thermophilic E. tenuifolius compared with the cold-tolerant E. serpyllifolius Keywords: Campanulaceae, Edraianthus, phylogeography, plant migartion, Dinaric Alps, dispersal barriers, refugium, Pleistocene Published in RUP: 15.10.2013; Views: 4752; Downloads: 326 Link to full text |