Identifying and quantifying the importance of environmental variables in structuring population genetic variation can help inform management decisions for conservation, restoration, or reforestation purposes, both in current and future environmental conditions. Landscape genomics offers a powerful approach for understanding the environmental factors that currently associate with genetic variation, and given those associations, where populations may be most vulnerable under future environmental change. Here, we applied genotyping by sequencing to generate over 11,000 single-nucleotide polymorphisms from 311 trees and then used nonlinear, multivariate environmental association methods to examine spatial genetic structure and its association w...
Discovering local adaptation, its genetic underpinnings, and environmental drivers is important for ...
Natural reforestation after regional forest clearance is a globally common land-use sequence. The ge...
Habitat fragmentation and changed land use have seriously reduced population size in many tropical f...
Identifying and quantifying the importance of environmental variables in structuring population gene...
Genomewide markers enable us to study genetic differentiation within a species and the factors under...
Local adaptation is a critical evolutionary process that allows plants to grow better in their local...
Intraspecific hybrid zones involving long-lived woody species are rare and can provide insights into...
Aim: Little is known about how diversification occurs within long-lived, highly dispersible and cont...
Ecological divergence in a species provides a valuable opportunity to study the early stages of spec...
Testing how populations are locally adapted and predicting their response to their future environmen...
Understanding and quantifying populations' adaptive genetic variation and their response to climate ...
Discovering local adaptation, its genetic underpinnings, and environmental drivers is important for ...
Natural reforestation after regional forest clearance is a globally common land-use sequence. The ge...
Habitat fragmentation and changed land use have seriously reduced population size in many tropical f...
Identifying and quantifying the importance of environmental variables in structuring population gene...
Genomewide markers enable us to study genetic differentiation within a species and the factors under...
Local adaptation is a critical evolutionary process that allows plants to grow better in their local...
Intraspecific hybrid zones involving long-lived woody species are rare and can provide insights into...
Aim: Little is known about how diversification occurs within long-lived, highly dispersible and cont...
Ecological divergence in a species provides a valuable opportunity to study the early stages of spec...
Testing how populations are locally adapted and predicting their response to their future environmen...
Understanding and quantifying populations' adaptive genetic variation and their response to climate ...
Discovering local adaptation, its genetic underpinnings, and environmental drivers is important for ...
Natural reforestation after regional forest clearance is a globally common land-use sequence. The ge...
Habitat fragmentation and changed land use have seriously reduced population size in many tropical f...