1. Increasing temperatures during climate change are known to alter the phenology across diverse plant taxa, but the evolutionary outcomes of these shifts are poorly understood. Moreover, plant temperature-sensing pathways are known to interact with competition-sensing pathways, yet there remains little experimental evidence for how genotypes varying in temperature responsiveness react to warming in realistic competitive settings. 2. We compared flowering time and fitness responses to warming and competition for two near isogenic lines (NILs) of Arabidopsis thaliana transgressively segregating temperature-sensitive and -insensitive alleles for major-effect flowering time genes. We grew focal plants of each genotype in intraspeci...
Species' responses to climate change depend on the interplay of migration and adaptation, yet we kno...
SUMMARY: 1) Understanding how plants respond and adapt to varying environmental conditions has attra...
• Major alleles for seed dormancy and flowering time are well-studied, and can interact to influence...
1. Increasing temperatures during climate change are known to alter the phenology across diverse pla...
Increasing temperatures during climate change are known to alter the phenology across diverse plant ...
The genetic basis of growth and development is often studied in constant laboratory environments; ho...
The evolutionary response of organisms to global climate change is expected to be strongly condition...
Anticipating the effect of climate change on plants requires understanding its evolutionary conseque...
Predicting whether and how populations will adapt to rapid climate change is a critical goal for evo...
Flowering is one of the most influential events in the life history of a plant and one of the main d...
To better understand the evolution of phenotypic plasticity and thermoregulation and their potential...
Transgenerational environmental effects can trigger strong phenotypic variation. However, it is uncl...
The genetic basis of growth and development is often studied in constant laboratory environments; ho...
Species' responses to climate change depend on the interplay of migration and adaptation, yet we kno...
SUMMARY: 1) Understanding how plants respond and adapt to varying environmental conditions has attra...
• Major alleles for seed dormancy and flowering time are well-studied, and can interact to influence...
1. Increasing temperatures during climate change are known to alter the phenology across diverse pla...
Increasing temperatures during climate change are known to alter the phenology across diverse plant ...
The genetic basis of growth and development is often studied in constant laboratory environments; ho...
The evolutionary response of organisms to global climate change is expected to be strongly condition...
Anticipating the effect of climate change on plants requires understanding its evolutionary conseque...
Predicting whether and how populations will adapt to rapid climate change is a critical goal for evo...
Flowering is one of the most influential events in the life history of a plant and one of the main d...
To better understand the evolution of phenotypic plasticity and thermoregulation and their potential...
Transgenerational environmental effects can trigger strong phenotypic variation. However, it is uncl...
The genetic basis of growth and development is often studied in constant laboratory environments; ho...
Species' responses to climate change depend on the interplay of migration and adaptation, yet we kno...
SUMMARY: 1) Understanding how plants respond and adapt to varying environmental conditions has attra...
• Major alleles for seed dormancy and flowering time are well-studied, and can interact to influence...