Genetic variation at molecular loci may underlie important variation in the phenotypes of arctic plants. Such intraspecific variation may be a neglected but important component of biological diversity in the Arctic that could impact how arctic ecosystems respond to climate change. Here, we characterized genetic and phenotypic variation in Salix arctica and evaluated the effect of S. arctica on ecosystem CO2 exchange, a process by which terrestrial ecosystems in the Arctic feedback to the global climate system. We found high genetic variation at microsatellite loci of S. arctica collected from an inland and a coastal site in Greenland that indicates sexual reproduction has occurred frequently as the ice sheet has retreated. Across the North ...
The term “Geographical parthenogenesis” describes the phenomenon that asexual organisms usually occu...
At the rear edge of the distribution of species, extreme isolation and small population size influen...
The Arctic is seeing some of the most extreme effects of climate change that induce environmental pr...
Abstract Rapid climate change in arctic environments is leading to a widespread expansion in woody d...
Rapid climate change in arctic environments is leading to a widespread expansion in woody deciduous ...
Small, isolated and/or peripheral populations are expected to harbour low levels of genetic variatio...
The recent expansion of arctic deciduous shrubs has been well documented across a range of habitats,...
Arctic terrestrial ecosystems are heterogeneous because of the strong influences of microtopography,...
We provide new information on changes in tundra plant sexual reproduction in response to long-term (...
AimThe Arctic has experienced marked climatic differences between glacial and interglacial periods a...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND AIMS: The Arctic tundra, with its extreme temperatures and shor...
We investigated the clonal diversity, genet size structure and genet longevity in populations of fou...
Abstract Background and Aims The Arctic tundra, with its extreme temp...
The response of plants to climate change is among the main questions in ecology and evolution. Faced...
Recent increases in global temperatures are having substantial and often unpredictable consequences ...
The term “Geographical parthenogenesis” describes the phenomenon that asexual organisms usually occu...
At the rear edge of the distribution of species, extreme isolation and small population size influen...
The Arctic is seeing some of the most extreme effects of climate change that induce environmental pr...
Abstract Rapid climate change in arctic environments is leading to a widespread expansion in woody d...
Rapid climate change in arctic environments is leading to a widespread expansion in woody deciduous ...
Small, isolated and/or peripheral populations are expected to harbour low levels of genetic variatio...
The recent expansion of arctic deciduous shrubs has been well documented across a range of habitats,...
Arctic terrestrial ecosystems are heterogeneous because of the strong influences of microtopography,...
We provide new information on changes in tundra plant sexual reproduction in response to long-term (...
AimThe Arctic has experienced marked climatic differences between glacial and interglacial periods a...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND AIMS: The Arctic tundra, with its extreme temperatures and shor...
We investigated the clonal diversity, genet size structure and genet longevity in populations of fou...
Abstract Background and Aims The Arctic tundra, with its extreme temp...
The response of plants to climate change is among the main questions in ecology and evolution. Faced...
Recent increases in global temperatures are having substantial and often unpredictable consequences ...
The term “Geographical parthenogenesis” describes the phenomenon that asexual organisms usually occu...
At the rear edge of the distribution of species, extreme isolation and small population size influen...
The Arctic is seeing some of the most extreme effects of climate change that induce environmental pr...