Publications by authors named "Stefanie Rechnitzer"

We explored the fine-scale distribution of cytotypes of the mountain plant Senecio carniolicus along an altitudinal transect in the Eastern Alps. Cytotypes showed a statistically significant altitudinal segregation with diploids exclusively found in the upper part of the transect, whereas diploids and hexaploids co-occurred in the lower range. Analysis of accompanying plant assemblages revealed significant differences between cytotypes along the entire transect but not within the lower part only, where both cytotypes co-occur.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Stefanie Rechnitzer"

  • - Stefanie Rechnitzer's research primarily focuses on the ecological distribution and cytotype variation of the mountain plant Senecio carniolicus, particularly how these factors relate to altitudinal gradients in the Eastern Alps.
  • - Her 2007 study found significant altitudinal segregation between diploid and hexaploid cytotypes, with diploids predominantly located at higher elevations and both cytotypes occurring together in the lower range.
  • - The analysis also indicated notable differences in accompanying plant assemblages based on the cytotype throughout the altitudinal transect, suggesting that environmental factors may influence cytotype distribution and interactions within the ecosystem.