Population size as a major determinant of mating system and population genetic differentiation in a narrow endemic chasmophyte

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Boštjan Surina
Manica Balant
Peter Glasnović
Ivan Radosavljević
Živa Fišer
Nataša Fujs
Sílvia Castro
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[1] Natural History Museum Rijeka,Faculty of Mathematics, Natural Sciences and Information Technologies
[2] University of Primorska,Division of Botany, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science
[3] Institut Botànic de Barcelona (IBB,Centre for Functional Ecology–Science for People & the Planet, Department of Life Sciences
[4] CSIC–Ajuntament de Barcelona),undefined
[5] University of Zagreb,undefined
[6] Centre of Excellence for Biodiversity and Molecular Plant Breeding,undefined
[7] University of Coimbra,undefined
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BMC Plant Biology | / 23卷
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Chasmophyte; Conservation genetics; Flower morphology; Hybridization; Introgression; Mating system; Microsatellites; Pollination biology; Population size; Selfing syndrome;
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