It is often assumed that the geographic distributions of species match their climatic tolerances, but this assumption is not frequently tested. Moreover, few studies examine the relative importance of abiotic and biotic factors for limiting species ranges. We combined multiple approaches to assess the extent to which fitness of a widespread native annual legume, Chamaecrista fasciculata decreases at and beyond its northern and western range edges, and how this is influenced by the presence of neighbors. First, we examined plant fitness and the effect of neighbors in natural populations at different geographic range locations for three years. Fitness decreased towards the northern range edge, but not the western edge. Neighbor removal had a ...
Adaptation through natural selection may be the only means by which small and fragmented plant popul...
Populations at the margins of a species' geographic range are often thought to be poorly adapted to ...
According to theory, edge populations may be poised to expand species’ ranges if they are locally ad...
It is often assumed that the geographic distributions of species match their climatic tolerances, bu...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2011. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. Adv...
Populations are often found on different habitats at different geographic locations. This habitat sh...
Species’ geographic distributions have already shifted during the Anthropocene. However, we often do...
Species’ geographic range limits often result from maladaptation to the novel environments beyond th...
Populations are often found on different habitats at different geographic locations. This habitat sh...
The availability and quality of mutualists beyond a species' range edge may limit range expansion. W...
Populations are often found on different habitats at different geographic locations. This habitat sh...
Global warming is enabling many plant species to expand their range to higher latitudes and altitude...
Adaptation through natural selection may be the only means by which small and fragmented plant popul...
Populations at the margins of a species' geographic range are often thought to be poorly adapted to ...
According to theory, edge populations may be poised to expand species’ ranges if they are locally ad...
It is often assumed that the geographic distributions of species match their climatic tolerances, bu...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2011. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. Adv...
Populations are often found on different habitats at different geographic locations. This habitat sh...
Species’ geographic distributions have already shifted during the Anthropocene. However, we often do...
Species’ geographic range limits often result from maladaptation to the novel environments beyond th...
Populations are often found on different habitats at different geographic locations. This habitat sh...
The availability and quality of mutualists beyond a species' range edge may limit range expansion. W...
Populations are often found on different habitats at different geographic locations. This habitat sh...
Global warming is enabling many plant species to expand their range to higher latitudes and altitude...
Adaptation through natural selection may be the only means by which small and fragmented plant popul...
Populations at the margins of a species' geographic range are often thought to be poorly adapted to ...
According to theory, edge populations may be poised to expand species’ ranges if they are locally ad...