Premise of study: Leaf shape is predicted to have important ecophysiological consequences; for example, theory predicts that lobed leaves should track air temperature more closely than their entire-margined counterparts. Hence, leaf-lobing may be advantageous during cold nights (∼0°C) when there is the risk of damage by radiation frost (a phenomenon whereby leaves fall below air temperature because of an imbalance between radiational heat loss and convective heat gain). Methods: Here, we test whether radiation frost can lead to differential damage between leaf shapes by examining a leaf-shape polymorphism in Ipomoea hederacea, where leaves are either lobed or heart-shaped depending on a single Mendelian locus. We logged leaf temperature dur...
Premise of the Study: Changes to plant phenology have been linked to warmer temperatures caused by c...
Early flowering plants are thought to have been woody species restricted to warm habitats1, 2, 3. Th...
Effects of climate change are predicted to be greatest at high latitudes, with more pronounced warmi...
Premise of study: Leaf shape is predicted to have important ecophysiological consequences; for examp...
1. Leaf temperature exerts an important impact on the microenvironment and physiological processes o...
The study of latitudinal gradients can yield important insights into adaptation to temperature stres...
1. Phylogenetic conservatism of tolerance to freezing temperatures has been cited to explain the ten...
Leaf shape is a highly variable phenotype, and is likely influenced by many sources of selection. Ip...
Leaf shape is remarkably variable among plants, and hence likely has major consequence for ecologica...
Harsh abiotic conditions–such as low temperatures that lead to spring and summer frost events in hig...
Plants are moving poleward and upward in response to climate warming. However, such movements lag be...
Spring ephemeral herb species in temperate deciduous forests are active above-ground only briefly ea...
Both phenotypic plasticity and genetic determination can be important for understanding how plants r...
Leaves of the spiny winter annual Silybum marianum express white patches (variegation) that can cove...
Solar tracking affects leaf temperature through the amount of direct light intercepting the lamina. ...
Premise of the Study: Changes to plant phenology have been linked to warmer temperatures caused by c...
Early flowering plants are thought to have been woody species restricted to warm habitats1, 2, 3. Th...
Effects of climate change are predicted to be greatest at high latitudes, with more pronounced warmi...
Premise of study: Leaf shape is predicted to have important ecophysiological consequences; for examp...
1. Leaf temperature exerts an important impact on the microenvironment and physiological processes o...
The study of latitudinal gradients can yield important insights into adaptation to temperature stres...
1. Phylogenetic conservatism of tolerance to freezing temperatures has been cited to explain the ten...
Leaf shape is a highly variable phenotype, and is likely influenced by many sources of selection. Ip...
Leaf shape is remarkably variable among plants, and hence likely has major consequence for ecologica...
Harsh abiotic conditions–such as low temperatures that lead to spring and summer frost events in hig...
Plants are moving poleward and upward in response to climate warming. However, such movements lag be...
Spring ephemeral herb species in temperate deciduous forests are active above-ground only briefly ea...
Both phenotypic plasticity and genetic determination can be important for understanding how plants r...
Leaves of the spiny winter annual Silybum marianum express white patches (variegation) that can cove...
Solar tracking affects leaf temperature through the amount of direct light intercepting the lamina. ...
Premise of the Study: Changes to plant phenology have been linked to warmer temperatures caused by c...
Early flowering plants are thought to have been woody species restricted to warm habitats1, 2, 3. Th...
Effects of climate change are predicted to be greatest at high latitudes, with more pronounced warmi...