Investigation of the morphological variation among taxa to determine species diversity within Cyperus dives complex in East Africa
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ArticleThe Cyperus dives complex, a group within the Cyperaceae family, exhibits substantial morphological diversity across East Africa, presenting a valuable opportunity for studying species diversity and ecological adaptation. This investigation explored the morphological variation among taxa within this complex to assess species diversity and inform conservation strategies. Through a detailed examination of leaf shape, inflorescence structure, and reproductive features, the study reveals significant variations that delineate species boundaries and highlight adaptive traits. Findings from existing literature affirms the complex interplay between environmental factors and morphological characteristics, illustrating how different taxa are adapted to a range of ecological niches. The results demonstrates that morphological diversity within the Cyperus dives complex is influenced by habitat variability and evolutionary pressures. The study concludes that a comprehensive understanding of morphological variation is essential for accurate species identification and effective conservation management. This investigation contributes to the broader understanding of biodiversity in East Africa and supports the development of targeted conservation strategies to protect the diverse taxa within the Cyperus dives complex.
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