Local persistence of plant species in the face of climate change is largely mediated by genetic adaptation and phenotypic plasticity. In species with a wide altitudinal range, population responses to global warming are likely to differ at contrasting elevations. In controlled climate chambers, we investigated the responses of low and high elevation populations (1200 and 1800 m a.s.l.) of three nutrient-poor grassland species, Trifolium montanum, Ranunculus bulbosus, and Briza media, to ambient and elevated temperature. We measured growth-related, reproductive and phenological traits, evaluated differences in trait plasticity and examined whether trait values or plasticities were positively related to approximate fitness and thus under selec...
Environmentally induced phenotypic plasticity may be a critical component of response to changing en...
Environmentally induced phenotypic plasticity may be a critical component of response to changing en...
Environmentally induced phenotypic plasticity may be a critical component of response to changing en...
Local persistence of plant species in the face of climate change is largely mediated by genetic adap...
Local persistence of plant species in the face of climate change is largely mediated by genetic adap...
International audiencePhenotypic plasticity is important for species responses to global change and ...
International audiencePhenotypic plasticity is important for species responses to global change and ...
International audiencePhenotypic plasticity is important for species responses to global change and ...
Phenotypic plasticity is important for species responses to global change and species coexistence. P...
Global warming has caused shifts in the flowering time of many plant species. In alpine regions the ...
1. Understanding species' abilities to cope with changing climate is a key prerequisite for pred...
Aims: Effects of climate change, especially changes in temperatures and precipitation patterns, are ...
Phenotypic plasticity has been suggested as the main mechanism for species persistence under a globa...
Phenotypic plasticity has been suggested as the main mechanism for species persistence under a globa...
Environmentally induced phenotypic plasticity may be a critical component of response to changing en...
Environmentally induced phenotypic plasticity may be a critical component of response to changing en...
Environmentally induced phenotypic plasticity may be a critical component of response to changing en...
Environmentally induced phenotypic plasticity may be a critical component of response to changing en...
Local persistence of plant species in the face of climate change is largely mediated by genetic adap...
Local persistence of plant species in the face of climate change is largely mediated by genetic adap...
International audiencePhenotypic plasticity is important for species responses to global change and ...
International audiencePhenotypic plasticity is important for species responses to global change and ...
International audiencePhenotypic plasticity is important for species responses to global change and ...
Phenotypic plasticity is important for species responses to global change and species coexistence. P...
Global warming has caused shifts in the flowering time of many plant species. In alpine regions the ...
1. Understanding species' abilities to cope with changing climate is a key prerequisite for pred...
Aims: Effects of climate change, especially changes in temperatures and precipitation patterns, are ...
Phenotypic plasticity has been suggested as the main mechanism for species persistence under a globa...
Phenotypic plasticity has been suggested as the main mechanism for species persistence under a globa...
Environmentally induced phenotypic plasticity may be a critical component of response to changing en...
Environmentally induced phenotypic plasticity may be a critical component of response to changing en...
Environmentally induced phenotypic plasticity may be a critical component of response to changing en...
Environmentally induced phenotypic plasticity may be a critical component of response to changing en...