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  • Spatial demographic and genetic consequences of harvesting within populations of the terrestrial orchid Cymbidium goeringii.
  • Significant demographic and fine-scale genetic structure in expanding and senescing populations of the terrestrial orchid Cymbidium goeringii (Orchidaceae).
  • Patterns of hybridization and population genetic structure in the terrestrial orchid Liparis kumokiri and Liparis makinoana (Orchidaceae) in sympatric populations.
  • Fine-scale genetic structure in populations of the terrestrial orchid Orchis cyclochilia (Orchidaceae).
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Genetic consequences of fragmentation on populations of the terrestrial orchid Cymbidium goeringii.

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Journal Article

Authors:

M. Y. Chung; J. López-Pujol; J. D. Nason; T. Yamashiro; B. Y. Yang; Y. B. Luo; M. G. Chung

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Biological Conservation, Volume 170, p.222-231 (2014)
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