Leaf shape is a highly variable phenotype, and is likely influenced by many sources of selection. Ipomoea hederacea exhibits an adaptive latitudinal cline in leaf shape, which is controlled by a single Mendelian locus: lobed individuals dominate the north with entire-shaped individuals mostly in the south. We test if the following candidate selective agents, suggested by the literature, are responsible for the cline: differential insect herbivory, genetic correlations with other clinal traits like flowering time and growth rate, and thermoregulatory differences. We planted 1680 F3 individuals, segregating for leaf shape, in the north of I. hederacea's range, where we expected lobed genotypes to have higher fitness. Individuals were assigned...
Premise of study: Leaf shape is predicted to have important ecophysiological consequences; for examp...
Evolutionary biologists have long sought to understand the ecological processes that generate plant ...
1. Leaf defences vary widely among tree species, affecting rates of herbivory, survival and reproduc...
Leaf shape is a highly variable phenotype, and is likely influenced by many sources of selection. Ip...
Leaf shape is remarkably variable among plants, and hence likely has major consequence for ecologica...
• Leaf morphology is highly variable both within and between plant species. This study employs a com...
The multivariate evolution of populations is the result of the interactions between natural selectio...
Understanding the genetic basis of adaptive traits is one of the central goals of modern plant biolo...
Natural selection can produce local adaptation, but local adaptation can be masked by maladaptive pl...
Insect herbivory is a major driving force of plant evolution. Phenotypic plasticity and developmenta...
How plant traits evolve along geographical and climatic gradients has recently received increased at...
1. Plants from different populations often display a variation in herbivore resistance. However, it...
Clines in phenotypic traits with an underlying genetic basis potentially implicate natu-ral selectio...
Clinal variation is commonly interpreted as evidence of adaptive differentiation, although clines ca...
The extent to which evolutionary change occurs in a predictable manner under field conditions and ho...
Premise of study: Leaf shape is predicted to have important ecophysiological consequences; for examp...
Evolutionary biologists have long sought to understand the ecological processes that generate plant ...
1. Leaf defences vary widely among tree species, affecting rates of herbivory, survival and reproduc...
Leaf shape is a highly variable phenotype, and is likely influenced by many sources of selection. Ip...
Leaf shape is remarkably variable among plants, and hence likely has major consequence for ecologica...
• Leaf morphology is highly variable both within and between plant species. This study employs a com...
The multivariate evolution of populations is the result of the interactions between natural selectio...
Understanding the genetic basis of adaptive traits is one of the central goals of modern plant biolo...
Natural selection can produce local adaptation, but local adaptation can be masked by maladaptive pl...
Insect herbivory is a major driving force of plant evolution. Phenotypic plasticity and developmenta...
How plant traits evolve along geographical and climatic gradients has recently received increased at...
1. Plants from different populations often display a variation in herbivore resistance. However, it...
Clines in phenotypic traits with an underlying genetic basis potentially implicate natu-ral selectio...
Clinal variation is commonly interpreted as evidence of adaptive differentiation, although clines ca...
The extent to which evolutionary change occurs in a predictable manner under field conditions and ho...
Premise of study: Leaf shape is predicted to have important ecophysiological consequences; for examp...
Evolutionary biologists have long sought to understand the ecological processes that generate plant ...
1. Leaf defences vary widely among tree species, affecting rates of herbivory, survival and reproduc...