Aim: Seed traits related to recruitment have direct relevance for plant fitness and persistence. Trait variation in time and among populations may increase species resilience and ultimately reduce the risk of extinction. However, patterns of among-population variation in critical recruitment traits remain poorly known and are often disregarded when considering extinction risk under future climates. Location: Global. Methods: In this paper we review and synthesize current knowledge about among-population variation in physiological and morphological traits related to plant recruitment. We outline the consequences of that variation for species persistence under climate change, and discuss the implications for conservation, management and resto...
Exploring the process of local adaptation is important to understand how environmental variation can...
Geographic variation in fitness-related traits among populations and species may be driven by long-t...
Geographic variation in fitness-related traits among populations and species may be driven by long-t...
Seed traits related to recruitment can directly affect plant fitness and persistence. Phenotypic var...
Climate is a potent selective force in natural populations, yet the importance of adaptation in the ...
Climate is a potent selective force in natural populations, yet the importance of adaptation in the ...
Climate is a potent selective force in natural populations, yet the importance of adaptation in the ...
Climate is a potent selective force in natural populations, yet the importance of adaptation in the ...
Anthropogenic change has altered the ecological landscape upon which modern plant communities have a...
Few assessments of species vulnerability to climate change used to inform conservation management co...
Assisted gene flow (AGF) can restore fitness in small plant populations. Due to climate change, curr...
Assisted gene flow (AGF) can restore fitness in small plant populations. Due to climate change, curr...
At the core of plant regeneration, temperature and water supply are critical drivers for seed dorman...
Evolutionary responses are required for tree populations to be able to track climate change. Results...
Climate change can trigger species range shifts, local extinctions and changes in diversity. Species...
Exploring the process of local adaptation is important to understand how environmental variation can...
Geographic variation in fitness-related traits among populations and species may be driven by long-t...
Geographic variation in fitness-related traits among populations and species may be driven by long-t...
Seed traits related to recruitment can directly affect plant fitness and persistence. Phenotypic var...
Climate is a potent selective force in natural populations, yet the importance of adaptation in the ...
Climate is a potent selective force in natural populations, yet the importance of adaptation in the ...
Climate is a potent selective force in natural populations, yet the importance of adaptation in the ...
Climate is a potent selective force in natural populations, yet the importance of adaptation in the ...
Anthropogenic change has altered the ecological landscape upon which modern plant communities have a...
Few assessments of species vulnerability to climate change used to inform conservation management co...
Assisted gene flow (AGF) can restore fitness in small plant populations. Due to climate change, curr...
Assisted gene flow (AGF) can restore fitness in small plant populations. Due to climate change, curr...
At the core of plant regeneration, temperature and water supply are critical drivers for seed dorman...
Evolutionary responses are required for tree populations to be able to track climate change. Results...
Climate change can trigger species range shifts, local extinctions and changes in diversity. Species...
Exploring the process of local adaptation is important to understand how environmental variation can...
Geographic variation in fitness-related traits among populations and species may be driven by long-t...
Geographic variation in fitness-related traits among populations and species may be driven by long-t...