Research Article
Genetic Variation in Past and Current Landscapes: Conservation Implications Based on Six Endemic Florida Scrub Plants
Table 1
Biological information on our study species.
| Species | Life Span and Life Form* | Postfire Recovery | Habitat | Primary Pollinators (distance) [39] | Mating System | Citations |
| Dicerandra frutescens | SL, PSS | Seed Bank | Florida scrub | Bee-Fly (long) | Mixed | [48] | Eryngium cuneifolium | SL, PH | Seed Bank | Florida scrub | Generalist Insects (variable) | Mixed | [49] | Hypericum cumulicola | SL, PH | Seed Bank | Florida scrub | Bees (short) | Mixed | [50] | Liatris ohlingerae | LL, PH | Resprout | Florida scrub | Butterflies (long) | Outcrossing | [51] | Nolina brittoniana | LL, PH | Resprout | Sandhill, Florida Scrub | Generalist Insects (long) | Outcrossing | [44] | Warea carteri | A | Seed Bank | Sandhill, Florida Scrub | Generalist Insects (variable) | Mixed, High Self | [52, 53] |
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: short lived (<10 years), LL: long lived (>10 years), PSS: perennial subshrub, and PH: perennial herb, A: annual.
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