Anthropogenic landscape level alterations such as habitat fragmentation and long distance translocation of genetic material are currently altering the genetic connectivity and structure of forest tree populations globally. As the susceptibility of individual trees to dependent organisms is often genetically determined, it is possible that these genetic changes may extend beyond individuals to affect associated communities. To test this, we examined how variation in crossing distance among the progeny of 18 controlled crosses of Norway spruce (Picea abies) populations occurring across central Sweden affected chemical defense, and subsequently, a small community of galling Adelges aphids infecting planted trees at two common garden trails. Al...
We examined the hypothesis that genetics-based interactions between strongly interacting foundation ...
The climbing habit is a key innovation in plants: climbing taxa have higher species richness than no...
Understanding how landscape structure influences biodiversity patterns and ecological processes is e...
A central issue in the field of community genetics is the expectation that trait variation among gen...
Highly frequent pollination at short distances combined with spatial genetic structure (SGS) among r...
A central issue in the field of community genetics is the expectation that trait variation among gen...
Summary: Background. Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) is one of the main forest forming spruc...
Neighbouring heterospecific plants are often observed to reduce the probability of herbivore attack ...
Norway spruce (Picea abies) is a dominant conifer species of major economic importance in Northern E...
In agricultural landscapes, forest herbs live in small, spatially isolated forest patches. For their...
Forest tree species of temperate and boreal regions have undergone a long history of demographic cha...
Understanding the genetic basis of local adaptation is challenging due to the subtle balance among c...
Habitat fragmentation, i.e., the reduction of populations into small isolated remnants, is expected ...
Fragmentation can affect the demographic and genetic structure of populations near the boundary of t...
Forest harvesting of increasing intensities is expected to have intensifying impacts on the genetic ...
We examined the hypothesis that genetics-based interactions between strongly interacting foundation ...
The climbing habit is a key innovation in plants: climbing taxa have higher species richness than no...
Understanding how landscape structure influences biodiversity patterns and ecological processes is e...
A central issue in the field of community genetics is the expectation that trait variation among gen...
Highly frequent pollination at short distances combined with spatial genetic structure (SGS) among r...
A central issue in the field of community genetics is the expectation that trait variation among gen...
Summary: Background. Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) is one of the main forest forming spruc...
Neighbouring heterospecific plants are often observed to reduce the probability of herbivore attack ...
Norway spruce (Picea abies) is a dominant conifer species of major economic importance in Northern E...
In agricultural landscapes, forest herbs live in small, spatially isolated forest patches. For their...
Forest tree species of temperate and boreal regions have undergone a long history of demographic cha...
Understanding the genetic basis of local adaptation is challenging due to the subtle balance among c...
Habitat fragmentation, i.e., the reduction of populations into small isolated remnants, is expected ...
Fragmentation can affect the demographic and genetic structure of populations near the boundary of t...
Forest harvesting of increasing intensities is expected to have intensifying impacts on the genetic ...
We examined the hypothesis that genetics-based interactions between strongly interacting foundation ...
The climbing habit is a key innovation in plants: climbing taxa have higher species richness than no...
Understanding how landscape structure influences biodiversity patterns and ecological processes is e...