Variation in natural selection across heterogeneous landscapes often produces 1) among-population differences in phenotypic traits, 2) trait-by-environment associations, and 3) higher fitness of local populations. Using a broad literature review of common garden studies published between 1941 and 2017, we documented the commonness of these three signatures in plants native to North America’s Great Basin, an area of extensive restoration and revegetation efforts, and asked which traits and environmental variables were involved. We also asked, independent of geographic distance, whether populations from more similar environments had more similar traits. From 327 experiments testing 121 taxa in 170 studies, we found 95.1% of 305 experiments re...
Plant response to climate depends on a species' adaptive potential. To address this, we used recipro...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Climate-driven changes in phenology are substantially affecting ecological rel...
Intraspecific trait variation within natural populations (i.e. intra‐population trait variation, IPT...
Variation in natural selection across heterogeneous landscapes often produces 1) among-population di...
Variation in natural selection across heterogeneous landscapes often produces (a) among-population d...
Abiotic and biotic conditions often vary continuously across the landscape, imposing divergent selec...
Identifying suitable genetic stock for restoration often employs a ‘best guess’ approach. Without ad...
Restoration is an opportunity to study natural selection: one can measure the distribution of traits...
Identifying suitable genetic stock for restoration often employs a 'best guess' approach. Without ad...
While native populations are often adapted to historical biotic and abiotic conditions at their home...
1. Many restoration projects use seeds to found new populations, and understanding phenotypic traits...
Climate-associated clines in adaptive polymorphisms are commonly cited as evidence of local adaptati...
The spatial structure of genomic and phenotypic variation across populations reflects historical and...
Comparing genetic diversity, genetic differentiation and performance between native and non-native p...
Heritable genetic variation is necessary for populations to evolve in response to anthropogenic clim...
Plant response to climate depends on a species' adaptive potential. To address this, we used recipro...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Climate-driven changes in phenology are substantially affecting ecological rel...
Intraspecific trait variation within natural populations (i.e. intra‐population trait variation, IPT...
Variation in natural selection across heterogeneous landscapes often produces 1) among-population di...
Variation in natural selection across heterogeneous landscapes often produces (a) among-population d...
Abiotic and biotic conditions often vary continuously across the landscape, imposing divergent selec...
Identifying suitable genetic stock for restoration often employs a ‘best guess’ approach. Without ad...
Restoration is an opportunity to study natural selection: one can measure the distribution of traits...
Identifying suitable genetic stock for restoration often employs a 'best guess' approach. Without ad...
While native populations are often adapted to historical biotic and abiotic conditions at their home...
1. Many restoration projects use seeds to found new populations, and understanding phenotypic traits...
Climate-associated clines in adaptive polymorphisms are commonly cited as evidence of local adaptati...
The spatial structure of genomic and phenotypic variation across populations reflects historical and...
Comparing genetic diversity, genetic differentiation and performance between native and non-native p...
Heritable genetic variation is necessary for populations to evolve in response to anthropogenic clim...
Plant response to climate depends on a species' adaptive potential. To address this, we used recipro...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Climate-driven changes in phenology are substantially affecting ecological rel...
Intraspecific trait variation within natural populations (i.e. intra‐population trait variation, IPT...