Climate change is altering patterns of seed production worldwide [1-4], but the potential for evolutionary responses to these changes is poorly understood. Masting (synchronous, annually variable seed production by plant populations) is selectively beneficial through economies of scale that decrease the cost of reproduction per surviving offspring [5-7]. Masting is particularly widespread in temperate trees [8, 9] impacting food webs, macronutrient cycling, carbon storage, and human disease risk [10-12], so understanding its response to climate change is important. Here, we analyze inter-individual variability in plant reproductive patterns and two economies of scale-predator satiation and pollination efficiency-and document how natural sel...
Climate change is altering patterns of seed production worldwide with consequences for population re...
International audienceThe benefits of masting (volatile, quasi-synchronous seed production at lagged...
© 2015 British Ecological Society. Mechanisms by which climatic factors drive reproductive investmen...
Climate change is altering patterns of seed production worldwide [1, 2, 3, 4], but the potential for...
Many plants benefit from synchronous year-to-year variation in seed production, called masting. Mast...
© 2020, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited. Many plants benefit from ...
Climate warming increases tree mortality which will require sufficient reproduction to ensure popula...
Climate change is altering patterns of seed production worldwide with consequences for population re...
International audienceThe benefits of masting (volatile, quasi-synchronous seed production at lagged...
© 2015 British Ecological Society. Mechanisms by which climatic factors drive reproductive investmen...
Climate change is altering patterns of seed production worldwide [1, 2, 3, 4], but the potential for...
Many plants benefit from synchronous year-to-year variation in seed production, called masting. Mast...
© 2020, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited. Many plants benefit from ...
Climate warming increases tree mortality which will require sufficient reproduction to ensure popula...
Climate change is altering patterns of seed production worldwide with consequences for population re...
International audienceThe benefits of masting (volatile, quasi-synchronous seed production at lagged...
© 2015 British Ecological Society. Mechanisms by which climatic factors drive reproductive investmen...