Ecological and evolutionary consequences of ploidy-driven trait variation: insights from <i>Saxifraga oppositifolia</i> L.
Pernille Bronken Eidesen(University of Oslo), Inger Kristine Følling Volden(University Centre in Svalbard), Angeline J. H. M. Bruls(University Centre in Svalbard), Aloïs Revéret(Centre for Arctic Gas Hydrate, Environment and Climate), Martin Čertner(Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Botany), Mie Prik Arnberg(University Centre in Svalbard), Anne K. Brysting(University of Oslo), Jorge Gago(Universitat de les Illes Balears), Katrín Björnsdóttir(University of Gothenburg), Eike Müller(University Centre of the Westfjords), Viktorie Brožová(Sewanee: The University of the South), Johanna Behrisch(University Centre in Svalbard), Kathrin Driehaus(University Centre in Svalbard), Janna Einöder(University Centre in Svalbard), Valentina Handle(University Centre in Svalbard), Maria Huntsaar(University Centre in Svalbard), Kayden Kendrick(University Centre in Svalbard), Christine Mikalsen(University Centre in Svalbard), Sondre Kaastad Sørsdal(University Centre in Svalbard), Jóhannes Bjarki Urbancic Tómasson(University Centre in Svalbard), Ingrid Vesterdal Tjessem(University of Oslo), A. Jacobsen(University Centre in Svalbard), Niki Meinert Hansen(University Centre in Svalbard), Kathleen Rani Hagen(University Centre in Svalbard), Simen Salomonsen Hjelle(University Centre in Svalbard), Ragnhild Gya(University Centre in Svalbard)
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