A genecological approach was used to explore genetic variation for survival in Artemisia tridentata (big sagebrush). Artemisia tridentata is a widespread and foundational shrub species in western North America. This species has become extremely fragmented, to the detriment of dependent wildlife, and efforts to restore it are now a land management priority. Common garden experiments were established at three sites with seedlings from 55 source-populations. Populations included each of the three predominant subspecies, and cytotype variations. Survival was monitored for five-years to assess differences in survival between gardens and populations. We found evidence of adaptive genetic variation for survival. Survival within gardens differed by...
Local adaptation of seed and seedling traits along a natural aridity gradient may both predict and c...
Global climate is rapidly changing and the ability for tree species to adapt is dependent on standin...
Climate-associated clines in adaptive polymorphisms are commonly cited as evidence of local adaptati...
A genecological approach was used to explore genetic variation for survival in Artemisia tridentata ...
Genetic resources have to be managed appropriately to mitigate the impact of climate change. For man...
The loss of big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) throughout the Great Basin Desert has motivated eff...
Populations at the margins of a species' geographic range are often thought to be poorly adapted to ...
Global change threatens worldwide biodiversity and the structure of communities. This is of critical...
Abiotic and biotic conditions often vary continuously across the landscape, imposing divergent selec...
Heritable genetic variation is necessary for populations to evolve in response to anthropogenic clim...
The spatial structure of genomic and phenotypic variation across populations reflects historical and...
Restoring dryland ecosystems is a global challenge due to synergistic drivers of disturbance coupled...
Interactions between neighboring plants are critical for biodiversity maintenance in plant populatio...
Previous research suggested that big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata Nutt.) recruitment occurs in pu...
Temperate forest tree species that span large geographical areas and climatic gradients often have h...
Local adaptation of seed and seedling traits along a natural aridity gradient may both predict and c...
Global climate is rapidly changing and the ability for tree species to adapt is dependent on standin...
Climate-associated clines in adaptive polymorphisms are commonly cited as evidence of local adaptati...
A genecological approach was used to explore genetic variation for survival in Artemisia tridentata ...
Genetic resources have to be managed appropriately to mitigate the impact of climate change. For man...
The loss of big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) throughout the Great Basin Desert has motivated eff...
Populations at the margins of a species' geographic range are often thought to be poorly adapted to ...
Global change threatens worldwide biodiversity and the structure of communities. This is of critical...
Abiotic and biotic conditions often vary continuously across the landscape, imposing divergent selec...
Heritable genetic variation is necessary for populations to evolve in response to anthropogenic clim...
The spatial structure of genomic and phenotypic variation across populations reflects historical and...
Restoring dryland ecosystems is a global challenge due to synergistic drivers of disturbance coupled...
Interactions between neighboring plants are critical for biodiversity maintenance in plant populatio...
Previous research suggested that big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata Nutt.) recruitment occurs in pu...
Temperate forest tree species that span large geographical areas and climatic gradients often have h...
Local adaptation of seed and seedling traits along a natural aridity gradient may both predict and c...
Global climate is rapidly changing and the ability for tree species to adapt is dependent on standin...
Climate-associated clines in adaptive polymorphisms are commonly cited as evidence of local adaptati...