Phenotypic measurements of relative growth rate (RGR, measured based on change in leaf area per day) and water-use efficiency (as measured by carbon isotope discrimination, Delta, in ppm) for winter annual plants grown in a greenhouse common garden at Colorado State University. Note that Delta is negatively related to water-use efficiency. Design includes replicate individuals of up to 30 maternal families from each of 4-5 populations per each of 4 species. Species codes: STMI = Stylocline micropoides, PERE = Pectocarya recurvata, ERTE = Erodium texanum, ERLA = Eriophyllum lanosum. Population codes: TUMH = Tumamoc Hill, AZ; OPNM = Organ Pipe National Monument, AZ; SDNM = Sonoran Desert National Monument, AZ; SENT = Sentinel, AZ; RINC = Rinc...
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Phenotypic measurements of relative growth rate (RGR, measured based on change in leaf area per day)...
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Giant saguaro (Carnegiea gigantea) is one of the longest-lived and massive cacti species in the Amer...
Plant phenology is recognized as important for ecological dynamics. There has been a recent advent o...
Plant phenology will likely shift with climate change, but how temperature and/or moisture regimes w...
Phenotypic measurements of relative growth rate (RGR, measured based on change in leaf area per day)...
Selection for carbon isotope discrimination (delta) has potential for improving water-use efficiency...
Question: What is the role of temporal climate fluctuations in the dynamics of desert winter annual ...
Desert annual plants have played an important role as model organisms in the development of understa...
Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in G...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes covariation of traits relevant to carbon and nutrient ec...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Climate-driven changes in phenology are substantially affecting ecological rel...
As climate change alters the Sonoran Desert, it is important to understand carbon movement within th...
Trade-offs are central to many topics in biology, from the evolution of life histories to ecological...
Trade-offs among traits are important for maintaining biodiversity, but the role of natural selectio...
Journal ArticleVariation in the ability to utilize pulses of both water and nitrogen (N) is one poss...
Combining long-term observational studies with comparative physiological ecology can yield a deeper ...
Giant saguaro (Carnegiea gigantea) is one of the longest-lived and massive cacti species in the Amer...
Plant phenology is recognized as important for ecological dynamics. There has been a recent advent o...
Plant phenology will likely shift with climate change, but how temperature and/or moisture regimes w...