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Biological flora of the British Isles: Campanula rotundifolia. / Stevens, Carly; McAllister, H.; Wilson, J.
In: Journal of Ecology, Vol. 100, No. 3, 05.2012, p. 821-839.

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Stevens, C, McAllister, H & Wilson, J 2012, 'Biological flora of the British Isles: Campanula rotundifolia', Journal of Ecology, vol. 100, no. 3, pp. 821-839. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2745.2012.01963.x

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Stevens C, McAllister H, Wilson J. Biological flora of the British Isles: Campanula rotundifolia. Journal of Ecology. 2012 May;100(3):821-839. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2745.2012.01963.x

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Stevens, Carly ; McAllister, H. ; Wilson, J. / Biological flora of the British Isles: Campanula rotundifolia. In: Journal of Ecology. 2012 ; Vol. 100, No. 3. pp. 821-839.

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title = "Biological flora of the British Isles: Campanula rotundifolia",
abstract = "Campanula rotundifolia (Harebell) is widespread and cytologically diverse in the British Isles. Hexaploids have an oceanic, westerly/northerly distribution, tetraploids are more easterly/southern, and occasional pentaploids occur. It tolerates diverse climatic and soil conditions, becoming rare on fertile lowland clays, where there are more vigorous competitors. It is threatened by agricultural intensification, reversion of grassland to scrub, disturbance, and atmospheric pollution.",
keywords = "climatic limitation, communities, conservation , ecophysiology , geographical and altitudinal distribution , germination , herbivory , mycorrhiza , parasites and diseases , ploidy , reproductive biology , soils",
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AB - Campanula rotundifolia (Harebell) is widespread and cytologically diverse in the British Isles. Hexaploids have an oceanic, westerly/northerly distribution, tetraploids are more easterly/southern, and occasional pentaploids occur. It tolerates diverse climatic and soil conditions, becoming rare on fertile lowland clays, where there are more vigorous competitors. It is threatened by agricultural intensification, reversion of grassland to scrub, disturbance, and atmospheric pollution.

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KW - communities

KW - conservation

KW - ecophysiology

KW - geographical and altitudinal distribution

KW - germination

KW - herbivory

KW - mycorrhiza

KW - parasites and diseases

KW - ploidy

KW - reproductive biology

KW - soils

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