Anthropogenic climate change has already altered the timing of major life history transitions, such as the initiation of reproduction. Both phenotypic plasticity and adaptive evolution can underlie rapid phenological shifts in response to climate change but their relative contributions are poorly understood. Here, we combine a continuous 38-year field survey with quantitative genetic field experiments to assess adaptation in the context of climate change. We focused on Boechera stricta (Brassicaeae), a mustard native to the U.S. Rocky Mountains. Flowering phenology advanced significantly from 1973-2011, and was strongly associated with warmer temperatures and earlier snowmelt dates. Strong directional selection favored earlier flowerin...
PremiseForecasting how species will respond phenologically to future changes in climate is a major c...
Local climatic conditions likely constitute an important selective pressure on genes underlying impo...
Local climatic conditions likely constitute an important selective pressure on genes underlying impo...
Anthropogenic climate change has already altered the timing of major life history transitions, such ...
Anthropogenic climate change has already altered the timing of major life history transitions, such ...
• Climate change has induced pronounced shifts in the reproductive phenology of plants, yet we know ...
• Climate change has induced pronounced shifts in the reproductive phenology of plants, yet we know ...
• Climate change has induced pronounced shifts in the reproductive phenology of plants, yet we know ...
Species' responses to climate change depend on the interplay of migration and adaptation, yet we kno...
Species' responses to climate change depend on the interplay of migration and adaptation, yet we kno...
Species' responses to climate change depend on the interplay of migration and adaptation, yet we kno...
Geographic variation in fitness-related traits among populations and species may be driven by long-t...
Geographic variation in fitness-related traits among populations and species may be driven by long-t...
As climate changes at unprecedented rates, understanding population responses is a major challenge. ...
As climate changes at unprecedented rates, understanding population responses is a major challenge. ...
PremiseForecasting how species will respond phenologically to future changes in climate is a major c...
Local climatic conditions likely constitute an important selective pressure on genes underlying impo...
Local climatic conditions likely constitute an important selective pressure on genes underlying impo...
Anthropogenic climate change has already altered the timing of major life history transitions, such ...
Anthropogenic climate change has already altered the timing of major life history transitions, such ...
• Climate change has induced pronounced shifts in the reproductive phenology of plants, yet we know ...
• Climate change has induced pronounced shifts in the reproductive phenology of plants, yet we know ...
• Climate change has induced pronounced shifts in the reproductive phenology of plants, yet we know ...
Species' responses to climate change depend on the interplay of migration and adaptation, yet we kno...
Species' responses to climate change depend on the interplay of migration and adaptation, yet we kno...
Species' responses to climate change depend on the interplay of migration and adaptation, yet we kno...
Geographic variation in fitness-related traits among populations and species may be driven by long-t...
Geographic variation in fitness-related traits among populations and species may be driven by long-t...
As climate changes at unprecedented rates, understanding population responses is a major challenge. ...
As climate changes at unprecedented rates, understanding population responses is a major challenge. ...
PremiseForecasting how species will respond phenologically to future changes in climate is a major c...
Local climatic conditions likely constitute an important selective pressure on genes underlying impo...
Local climatic conditions likely constitute an important selective pressure on genes underlying impo...