2015
DOI: 10.5735/085.052.0307
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Performance of the Endemic Alpine HerbPrimula scandinavicain a Changing European Mountain Landscape

Abstract: This paper reports on the performance of the red-listed Primula scandinavica, endemic to Scandinavia. The study took place in Jotunheimen, Norway. We evaluated occurrence, density and sexual reproduction variables (number of fertile individuals and number of seed capsules). Habitats were registered as land-cover categories (historical and current; broad habitat types) and habitat patch classes (semi-natural and natural; fine-grained habitat types). Spatial overlay analyses and maximum likelihood tests of gener… Show more

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“…In the mountainous areas, the species grows in open alpine vegetation and agricultural landscapes. Suitable habitats for the species are grassland, heathland, road verge, ditch, scree, snow bed and stream and river banks (Lid and Lid 2005;Wehn and Olsson 2015). Low-intensive livestock farming has a positive impact and forest a negative impact on P. scandinavica performance (Gärdenfors 2005;Kålås et al 2010;Wehn and Olsson 2015).…”
Section: Study Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the mountainous areas, the species grows in open alpine vegetation and agricultural landscapes. Suitable habitats for the species are grassland, heathland, road verge, ditch, scree, snow bed and stream and river banks (Lid and Lid 2005;Wehn and Olsson 2015). Low-intensive livestock farming has a positive impact and forest a negative impact on P. scandinavica performance (Gärdenfors 2005;Kålås et al 2010;Wehn and Olsson 2015).…”
Section: Study Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Suitable habitats for the species are grassland, heathland, road verge, ditch, scree, snow bed and stream and river banks (Lid and Lid 2005;Wehn and Olsson 2015). Low-intensive livestock farming has a positive impact and forest a negative impact on P. scandinavica performance (Gärdenfors 2005;Kålås et al 2010;Wehn and Olsson 2015). P. scandinavica is a perennial herb with clonal growth and it is assumed that its distribution might include remnant populations (Wehn and Olsson 2015).…”
Section: Study Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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