How plants respond to climatic perturbations, which are forecasted to increase in frequency and intensity, is difficult to predict because of the buffering effects of plasticity. Compensatory adjustments may maintain fecundity and recruitment, or delay negative changes that are inevitable but not immediately evident. We imposed a climate perturbation of warming and drought on a mixed-mating perennial violet, testing for adjustments in growth, reproduction and mortality. We observed several plasticity-based buffering responses, such that the climatic perturbation did not alter population structure. The most substantial reproductive adjustments, however, involved selfing, with a 45% increase in self-pollination by chasmogamous flowers, a 61% ...
• Climate change has induced pronounced shifts in the reproductive phenology of plants, yet we know ...
1. Changes from historic weather patterns have affected the phenology of many organisms worldwide. A...
• Climate change has induced pronounced shifts in the reproductive phenology of plants, yet we know ...
How plants respond to climatic perturbations, which are forecasted to increase in frequency and inte...
How plants respond to climatic perturbations, which are forecasted to increase in frequency and inte...
How plants respond to climatic perturbations, which are forecasted to increase in frequency and inte...
Premise: The balance between cross- and self-fertilization is driven by the environment. Yet no long...
Ongoing climatic changes have altered growing conditions for plants by limiting water availability a...
1. The adaptation of plants to future climatic conditions is crucial for their survival. Not surpris...
1. The adaptation of plants to future climatic conditions is crucial for their survival. Not surpris...
1. The adaptation of plants to future climatic conditions is crucial for their survival. Not surpris...
Climate change can negatively impact plant–pollinator interactions, and reduce outcross pollination....
Contemporary changes in climate have rapidly increased temperatures worldwide, extending the length ...
Contemporary changes in climate have rapidly increased temperatures worldwide, extending the length ...
1. Changes from historic weather patterns have affected the phenology of many organisms worldwide. A...
• Climate change has induced pronounced shifts in the reproductive phenology of plants, yet we know ...
1. Changes from historic weather patterns have affected the phenology of many organisms worldwide. A...
• Climate change has induced pronounced shifts in the reproductive phenology of plants, yet we know ...
How plants respond to climatic perturbations, which are forecasted to increase in frequency and inte...
How plants respond to climatic perturbations, which are forecasted to increase in frequency and inte...
How plants respond to climatic perturbations, which are forecasted to increase in frequency and inte...
Premise: The balance between cross- and self-fertilization is driven by the environment. Yet no long...
Ongoing climatic changes have altered growing conditions for plants by limiting water availability a...
1. The adaptation of plants to future climatic conditions is crucial for their survival. Not surpris...
1. The adaptation of plants to future climatic conditions is crucial for their survival. Not surpris...
1. The adaptation of plants to future climatic conditions is crucial for their survival. Not surpris...
Climate change can negatively impact plant–pollinator interactions, and reduce outcross pollination....
Contemporary changes in climate have rapidly increased temperatures worldwide, extending the length ...
Contemporary changes in climate have rapidly increased temperatures worldwide, extending the length ...
1. Changes from historic weather patterns have affected the phenology of many organisms worldwide. A...
• Climate change has induced pronounced shifts in the reproductive phenology of plants, yet we know ...
1. Changes from historic weather patterns have affected the phenology of many organisms worldwide. A...
• Climate change has induced pronounced shifts in the reproductive phenology of plants, yet we know ...