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Leaf fluctuating asymmetry, soil disturbance and plant stress: a multiple year comparison using two herbs, Ipomoea pandurata and Cnidoscolus stimulosus
Author(s): D. C. Freeman, M. L. Brown, J. J. Duda, J. H. Graraham, J. M. Emlen, A. J. Krzysik, H. Balbach, D. A. Kovacic and J. C. Zak
Month: May
Year: 2005
Publication Type: Article
Journal: Ecological Indicators
Volume: 5
Issue: 2
Pages: 85-95
Article Topic(s): Disturbance,Stress
Research Setting(s): Longleaf pine,Sandhill
Species Referenced: Ipomoea pandurata (Man of the earth),
Abstract
Assesses Ipomoea pandurata and Cnidoscolus stimulosus as potential indicators of ecosystem stress in Fort Benning, Georgia. Soil disturbance, previous year burning, and percentage of bare ground increased developmental instability in these species. Microhabitat characteristics also affected developmental instability.Suggested Citation
D. C. Freeman, M. L. Brown, J. J. Duda, J. H. Graraham, J. M. Emlen, A. J. Krzysik, H. Balbach, D. A. Kovacic and J. C. Zak. "Leaf fluctuating asymmetry, soil disturbance and plant stress: a multiple year comparison using two herbs, Ipomoea pandurata and Cnidoscolus stimulosus." Ecological Indicators 5.2 (2005): 85-95.Go back