The vulnerability of forest species and tree populations to climate change is related to the exposure of the ecosystem to extreme climatic conditions and to the adaptive capacity of the population to cope with those conditions. Adaptive capacity is a relatively under-researched topic within the forest science community, and there is an urgent need to understand to what extent particular combinations of traits have been shaped by natural selection under climatic gradients, potentially resulting in adaptive multi-trait associations. Thus, our aim was to quantify genetic variation in several leaf and woody traits that may contribute to multi-trait associations in which intra-specific variation could represent a source for species adaptation to...
We assessed the adaptive potential of seed and leaf phenology in 10 natural populations of sessile o...
Testing how populations are locally adapted and predicting their response to their future environmen...
Drought is the main selection agent in Mediterranean ecosystems and it is been suggested as an impor...
The vulnerability of forest species and tree populations to climate change is related to the exposur...
The phenotypic responses of functional traits in natural populations are driven by genetic diversity...
Abstract Background Understanding the origin of genetic variation is the key to predict how species ...
With the increasing availability of sequence information at putatively important genes or regulatory...
Abstract Most existing forests are subjected to natural and human‐mediated selection pressures, whic...
Latitudinal and elevational gradients provide valuable experimental settings for studies of the pote...
17 Pág.Resource-use strategies are hypothesized to evolve along climatic gradients. However, our und...
Testing how populations are locally adapted and predicting their response to their future environmen...
Nucleotide diversity, correlations to environmental conditions, and deviations from standard neutral...
We assessed the adaptive potential of seed and leaf phenology in 10 natural populations of sessile o...
Testing how populations are locally adapted and predicting their response to their future environmen...
Drought is the main selection agent in Mediterranean ecosystems and it is been suggested as an impor...
The vulnerability of forest species and tree populations to climate change is related to the exposur...
The phenotypic responses of functional traits in natural populations are driven by genetic diversity...
Abstract Background Understanding the origin of genetic variation is the key to predict how species ...
With the increasing availability of sequence information at putatively important genes or regulatory...
Abstract Most existing forests are subjected to natural and human‐mediated selection pressures, whic...
Latitudinal and elevational gradients provide valuable experimental settings for studies of the pote...
17 Pág.Resource-use strategies are hypothesized to evolve along climatic gradients. However, our und...
Testing how populations are locally adapted and predicting their response to their future environmen...
Nucleotide diversity, correlations to environmental conditions, and deviations from standard neutral...
We assessed the adaptive potential of seed and leaf phenology in 10 natural populations of sessile o...
Testing how populations are locally adapted and predicting their response to their future environmen...
Drought is the main selection agent in Mediterranean ecosystems and it is been suggested as an impor...