2011
DOI: 10.1080/17550874.2011.616545
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Linear landscape elements in an Austrian viticultural landscape have limited effects on spatial patterns of plant genetic diversity

Abstract: Background:The Wachau region along the river Danube in eastern Austria represents one of central Europe's hotspots of plant and animal species diversity. One of the typical landscape elements is vineyards, mostly established as linear elements on terraces along the slopes, with a characteristic and species-rich flora and fauna on terrace slopes lying between the cultivated terraces. Aims: We addressed the question of how the genetic variation of four plant species of open grassland vegetation types is distribu… Show more

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