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Oecologia. 1974 Dec;14(4):389-411. doi: 10.1007/BF00384580.

Carbon dioxide exchange and transpiration in species of Echinocereus (Cactaceae), as related to their distribution within the pinaleno mountains, Arizona.

Oecologia

Blaine E Dinger, Duncan T Patten

Affiliations

  1. Department of Botany and Microbiology, Arizona State University, 85281, Tempe, Arizona.

PMID: 28308661 DOI: 10.1007/BF00384580

Abstract

1. Three species of Echinocereus are distributed over an altitudinal gradient within a southeastern Arizona mountain range; Echinocereus Fendleri (1120-1365 m), E. ledingii (1515-1970 m), and E. triglochidiatus (2180-2880 m). No overlap of species exists, suggesting that physiological mechanisms may be involved in establishing species altitudinal limits. 2. Simultaneous analysis of CO

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