Table 1. Aegopodium podagraria populations collected in North Sweden (Västerbotten) and South Sweden (Skåne).
Region | Population | Habitat | Latitude N | Longitude E | Temp | Precipitation | PAR |
Västerbotten | Kylören | Open | 62° 32′ 13′′ | 19° 46′ 0′′ | 4.4±0.3 | 642±27 | 6530±70 |
Västerbotten | Gubböle | Open | 63° 54′ 4′′ | 19° 53′ 16′′ | 3.4±0.3 | 710±28 | 6060±90 |
Västerbotten | Västerbacken | Open | 63° 42′ 23′′ | 20° 20′ 57′′ | 4.4±0.3 | 603±24 | 6340±80 |
Västerbotten | Norrbyn | Open | 63° 33′ 52′′ | 19° 49′ 20′′ | 4.5±0.3 | 618±26 | 6510±70 |
Västerbotten | Djupviksgatan | Open | 63° 42′ 41′′ | 20° 22′ 21′′ | 4.3±0.3 | 607±25 | 6360±70 |
Västerbotten | Norrfors | Shaded | 63° 33’ 52′′ | 19° 49′ 20′′ | 4.5±0.3 | 618±26 | 6510±70 |
Västerbotten | Kylören | Shaded | 63° 32′ 13′′ | 19° 46′ 0′′ | 4.4±0.3 | 642±27 | 6530±70 |
Skåne | Vedhygge | Open | 56° 6′ 37′′ | 13° 51′ 8′′ | 8.2±0.2 | 791±34 | 6990±140 |
Skåne | Kristianstad | Open | 56° 0′ 54′′ | 14° 11′ 54′′ | 8.3±0.2 | 656±33 | 7260±130 |
Skåne | Högevall | Open | 55° 41′ 52′′ | 13° 10′ 57′′ | 9.0±0.2 | 785±34 | 6690±140 |
Skåne | Johanneslust | Open | 55° 36′ 11′′ | 13° 2′ 44′′ | 9.2±0.2 | 671±32 | 7230±130 |
Skåne | Revinge | Open | 55° 42′ 52′′ | 13° 30′ 25′′ | 8.8±0.2 | 769±32 | 7140±130 |
Skåne | Plantholmen | Shaded | 55° 42′ 17′′ | 13° 34′ 56′′ | 8.7±0.2 | 739±32 | 7160±130 |
Skåne | Öveds Eke | Shaded | 55° 41′ 2′′ | 13° 32′ 56′′ | 8.7±0.2 | 728±31 | 7150±130 |
Skåne | Kulleberga | Shaded | 55° 52′ 16′′ | 13° 28′ 14′′ | 8.3±0.2 | 803±33 | 7070±150 |
Skåne | Oretorp | Shaded | 56° 6′ 4′′ | 13° 51′ 31′′ | 8.2±0.2 | 791±34 | 7000±140 |
Skåne | Ignaberga | Shaded | 56° 6′ 37′′ | 13° 51′ 31′′ | 8.2±0.2 | 768±34 | 6990±140 |
Aegopodium podagraria populations collected in North Sweden (Västerbotten) and South Sweden (Skåne). Coordinates are given in the Swedish grid system (RT90 2.5 gon V). The regions were 1200 km. apart. The habitats were either open or shaded (forest). Yearly data (mean ± SE) for temperature (Temp), precipitation and photosynthetically active radiation (PAR, given as photosynthetic photon density [mol m−2]) during 2002–2011 were obtained from the meteorological databases STRÅNG [37] and PTHBV [38].