High genetic diversity and demographic stability in Aechmea kertesziae (Bromeliaceae), a species of sandy coastal plains (restinga habitat) in southern Brazil
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High genetic diversity and demographic stability in Aechmea kertesziae (Bromeliaceae), a species of sandy coastal plains (restinga habitat) in southern Brazil
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BOTANICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY
Volume 186, Issue 3, Pages 374-388
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Oxford University Press (OUP)
Online
2017-12-20
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10.1093/botlinnean/box103
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