Marginal/peripheral (MaP) forest populations exist at the edge of species ranges, and may contain unique genetic diversity arising from adaptation to the adverse and unusual in the regions which they inhabit. The effects of climatic and other global changes are likely to be increasingly significant, and will affect forest tree species and their marginal populations. Studying adaptive processes in MaP populations is crucial and of mutual interest for European and non-European countries to understanding the evolution of species, and for the development of forest genetic resources (FGR) conservation, management strategies, and networks to cope with global change. These populations are threatened not only by global warming, but by various...
Dynamic conservation of forest genetic resources (FGR) means maintaining the genetic diversity of tr...
The TipTree project investigated to what extent trees have the potential to adapt to ongoing climate...
Marginal and peripheral populations are important for biodiversity conservation. Their original situ...
Marginal/peripheral (MaP) forest populations exist at the edge of species ranges, and may contain un...
This report is a synthesis of information from the national reports, prepared as part of the COST Ac...
This dataset is the result of a survey conducted during the 2012-2016 COST Action FP1202 (MaP-FGR): ...
The report describes the geographical and ecological characteristics of the European continental reg...
Decline in health and growth of forests induced by climate change has been reported in different par...
The fate of peripheral forest tree populations is of particular interest in the context of climate c...
The Southeastern Europe, which is usually known as Balkan Peninsula, harbours a vast number of plant...
The Mediterranean region includes 13 countries among Europe, Near Orient, and Africa. This area is a...
The Baltic region includes in this report Fennoscandia (Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark), the Balti...
Climate change is increasingly recognized as one of the most important challenges faced globally by ...
The purpose of this review is to examine a few aspects of global change effects on forest genetic re...
Managing genetic diversity is of key importance in fostering resilience of forest ecosystems to clim...
Dynamic conservation of forest genetic resources (FGR) means maintaining the genetic diversity of tr...
The TipTree project investigated to what extent trees have the potential to adapt to ongoing climate...
Marginal and peripheral populations are important for biodiversity conservation. Their original situ...
Marginal/peripheral (MaP) forest populations exist at the edge of species ranges, and may contain un...
This report is a synthesis of information from the national reports, prepared as part of the COST Ac...
This dataset is the result of a survey conducted during the 2012-2016 COST Action FP1202 (MaP-FGR): ...
The report describes the geographical and ecological characteristics of the European continental reg...
Decline in health and growth of forests induced by climate change has been reported in different par...
The fate of peripheral forest tree populations is of particular interest in the context of climate c...
The Southeastern Europe, which is usually known as Balkan Peninsula, harbours a vast number of plant...
The Mediterranean region includes 13 countries among Europe, Near Orient, and Africa. This area is a...
The Baltic region includes in this report Fennoscandia (Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark), the Balti...
Climate change is increasingly recognized as one of the most important challenges faced globally by ...
The purpose of this review is to examine a few aspects of global change effects on forest genetic re...
Managing genetic diversity is of key importance in fostering resilience of forest ecosystems to clim...
Dynamic conservation of forest genetic resources (FGR) means maintaining the genetic diversity of tr...
The TipTree project investigated to what extent trees have the potential to adapt to ongoing climate...
Marginal and peripheral populations are important for biodiversity conservation. Their original situ...