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The anatomy and morphology of four Tasmanian cushion species

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posted on 2023-11-02, 06:23 authored by N Gibson
A study of the anatomy and morphology of four Tasmanian cushion plant species showed that anatomical convergence was not as well developed as the obvious morphological convergence. The lack of well-developed xeromorphic features in the Tasmanian species is not consistent with the hypothesis previously suggested that the cushion form evolved primarily as a strategy to maintain a positive water balance.

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Publication title

Papers & Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania

Volume

124

Pagination

231-238

ISSN

0080-4703

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This Symposium is a tribute to the botanical work of Dr. Winifred M. Curtis AM, work largely concerned with Tasmanian plants. Scientific and public knowledge of the Tasmania flora has been greatly enhanced by her contributions. Edited by M.R. Banks, S.J. Smith, A.E. Orchard and G. Kantvilas. – Copyright Royal Society of Tasmania.

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