Little is known on the potential of ecological disturbance to cause genetic and epigenetic changes in plant populations. We take advantage of a long-term field experiment initiated in 1986 to study the demography of the shrub Lavandula latifolia, and compare genetic and epigenetic characteristics of plants in two adjacent subplots, one experimentally disturbed and one left undisturbed, 20 years after disturbance. Experimental setup was comparable to an unreplicated ‘Before-After-Control-Impact’ (BACI) design where a single pair of perturbed and control areas were compared. When sampled in 2005, plants in the two subplots had roughly similar ages, but they had established in contrasting environments: dense conspecific population (‘Undisturbe...
Despite the recent upsurge of interest on natural epigenetic variation of nonmodel organisms, factor...
Epigenetic variation has been proposed to contribute to the success of asexual plants, either as a c...
Increasing evidence for epigenetic variation within and among natural plant populations has led to m...
Little is known on the potential of ecological disturbance to cause genetic and epigenetic changes i...
Little is known on the potential of ecological disturbance to cause genetic andepigenetic changes in...
Inferences about the role of epigenetics in plant ecology and evolution are mostly based on studies ...
Epigenetic factors are increasingly being viewed as important mechanisms in organism performance. Ho...
Heritable epigenetic modifications may occur in response to environmental variation, further alterin...
Epigenetic modifications, such as DNA methylation variation, can generate heritable phenotypic varia...
Variation of DNA-methylation is thought to play an important role for rapid adjustments of plant pop...
Intraindividual epigenetic mosaicism is probably widespread among long-lived plants, yet its ecologi...
Environmentally induced phenotypic plasticity is thought to play an important role in the adaption o...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Sub-individual variation in traits of homologous structures has multiple ecolo...
The ecological significance of epigenetic variation has been generally inferred from studies on mode...
Despite the recent upsurge of interest on natural epigenetic variation of nonmodel organisms, factor...
Epigenetic variation has been proposed to contribute to the success of asexual plants, either as a c...
Increasing evidence for epigenetic variation within and among natural plant populations has led to m...
Little is known on the potential of ecological disturbance to cause genetic and epigenetic changes i...
Little is known on the potential of ecological disturbance to cause genetic andepigenetic changes in...
Inferences about the role of epigenetics in plant ecology and evolution are mostly based on studies ...
Epigenetic factors are increasingly being viewed as important mechanisms in organism performance. Ho...
Heritable epigenetic modifications may occur in response to environmental variation, further alterin...
Epigenetic modifications, such as DNA methylation variation, can generate heritable phenotypic varia...
Variation of DNA-methylation is thought to play an important role for rapid adjustments of plant pop...
Intraindividual epigenetic mosaicism is probably widespread among long-lived plants, yet its ecologi...
Environmentally induced phenotypic plasticity is thought to play an important role in the adaption o...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Sub-individual variation in traits of homologous structures has multiple ecolo...
The ecological significance of epigenetic variation has been generally inferred from studies on mode...
Despite the recent upsurge of interest on natural epigenetic variation of nonmodel organisms, factor...
Epigenetic variation has been proposed to contribute to the success of asexual plants, either as a c...
Increasing evidence for epigenetic variation within and among natural plant populations has led to m...