Genomic variation of European beech reveals signals of local adaptation despite high levels of phenotypic plasticity
Local adaptation is key for ecotypic differentiation and species evolution. Understanding
underlying genomic patterns can allow the prediction of future maladaptation and ecosystem …
underlying genomic patterns can allow the prediction of future maladaptation and ecosystem …
Correlations among genetic, epigenetic, and phenotypic variation of Phragmites australis along latitudes
YH Chen, JQ Meng, CL Wang, T Fang… - Diversity and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Estuarine vegetation routinely experiences natural tidal fluctuations and is highly
vulnerable to extreme events such as heavy rainfall, leading to changes in plant population …
vulnerable to extreme events such as heavy rainfall, leading to changes in plant population …
Large Differences in Bud Burst and Senescence between Low-and High-Altitude European Beech Populations along an Altitudinal Transect in the South-Eastern …
Phenology is considered an indicator of environmental changes, with direct implications in
the length of the growing season; therefore, it offers essential information for a better …
the length of the growing season; therefore, it offers essential information for a better …
Interplay between fecundity, sexual and growth selection on the spring phenology of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.).
S Oddou-Muratorio, A Bontemps… - Peer Community …, 2024 - peercommunityjournal.org
Background: Plant phenological traits such as the timing of budburst or flowering can evolve
on ecological timescales through response to fecundity and viability selection. However …
on ecological timescales through response to fecundity and viability selection. However …
Genomic variation of a keystone forest tree species reveals signals of local adaptation despite high levels of phenotypic plasticity
Local adaptation is key for ecotypic differentiation and species evolution. Understanding the
underlying genomic patterns can allow the prediction of future maladaptation and ecosystem …
underlying genomic patterns can allow the prediction of future maladaptation and ecosystem …
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Background: Plant phenological traits such as the timing of budburst or flowering can evolve
on ecological timescales through response to fecundity and viability selection. However …
on ecological timescales through response to fecundity and viability selection. However …
Maritime pine genetic resources: geographical variability, selection pressures and future adaptation
A Theraroz - 2024 - theses.hal.science
Climate change is already affecting forest ecosystems on all continents, as evidenced by the
northward and upward migration of species and the increase of forest dieback in response …
northward and upward migration of species and the increase of forest dieback in response …