Early flowering plants are thought to have been woody species restricted to warm habitats1, 2, 3. This lineage has since radiated into almost every climate, with manifold growth forms4. As angiosperms spread and climate changed, they evolved mechanisms to cope with episodic freezing. To explore the evolution of traits underpinning the ability to persist in freezing conditions, we assembled a large species-level database of growth habit (woody or herbaceous; 49,064 species), as well as leaf phenology (evergreen or deciduous), diameter of hydraulic conduits (that is, xylem vessels and tracheids) and climate occupancies (exposure to freezing). To model the evolution of species’ traits and climate occupancies, we combined these data with an unp...
Nonlinear relationships between species and their environments are believed common in ecology and ev...
Low temperature constitutes one of the main barriers to plant distributions, confining many clades t...
Non-native understorey woody species have been shown to extend leaf display and inhabit vacant pheno...
Early flowering plants are thought to have been woody species restricted to warm habitats1, 2, 3. Th...
Early flowering plants are thought to have been woody species restricted to warm habitats. This line...
1. Phylogenetic conservatism of tolerance to freezing temperatures has been cited to explain the ten...
The deciduous habit of northern temperate trees and shrubs provides one of the most obvious examples...
The capacity to tolerate freezing temperatures limits the geographical distribution of many plants, ...
Angiosperms originated during a prolonged climatic greenhouse, and their early fossil record comes e...
In high-mountain habitats, summer frost events can have negative consequences for plant fitness. Des...
The Winteraceae are traditionally regarded as the least-specialized descendents of the first floweri...
Plants are moving poleward and upward in response to climate warming. However, such movements lag be...
A large number of transitions between climates have been found in phylogenetic trees, but some clade...
Nonlinear relationships between species and their environments are believed common in ecology and ev...
Low temperature constitutes one of the main barriers to plant distributions, confining many clades t...
Non-native understorey woody species have been shown to extend leaf display and inhabit vacant pheno...
Early flowering plants are thought to have been woody species restricted to warm habitats1, 2, 3. Th...
Early flowering plants are thought to have been woody species restricted to warm habitats. This line...
1. Phylogenetic conservatism of tolerance to freezing temperatures has been cited to explain the ten...
The deciduous habit of northern temperate trees and shrubs provides one of the most obvious examples...
The capacity to tolerate freezing temperatures limits the geographical distribution of many plants, ...
Angiosperms originated during a prolonged climatic greenhouse, and their early fossil record comes e...
In high-mountain habitats, summer frost events can have negative consequences for plant fitness. Des...
The Winteraceae are traditionally regarded as the least-specialized descendents of the first floweri...
Plants are moving poleward and upward in response to climate warming. However, such movements lag be...
A large number of transitions between climates have been found in phylogenetic trees, but some clade...
Nonlinear relationships between species and their environments are believed common in ecology and ev...
Low temperature constitutes one of the main barriers to plant distributions, confining many clades t...
Non-native understorey woody species have been shown to extend leaf display and inhabit vacant pheno...