The stepped cline from green to glaucous morphs of E. urnigera with increasing altitude on Mt. Wellington, Tasmania, is one of the classic examples of clines in forest trees (Barber and Jackson 1957; Endler 1977). A study of the breeding system of E. urnigera was undertaken to provide a basis for investigations of gene flow and the dynamics of this cline.
History
Publication title
Proceedings of the Pollination '88 Symposium
Editors
RB Knox, MB Singh and LF Troiani
Pagination
176-182
Department/School
School of Natural Sciences
Publisher
School of Botany, University of Melbourne
Place of publication
Parkville, Victoria
Event title
Pollination '88
Event Venue
University of Melbourne
Date of Event (Start Date)
1998-08-26
Date of Event (End Date)
1998-08-27
Rights statement
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