Many invasive species have rapidly adapted to different environments in their new ranges. This is surprising, as colonization is usually associated with reduced genetic variation. Heritable phenotypic variation with an epigenetic basis may explain this paradox.Here, we assessed the contribution of DNA methylation to local adaptation in native and naturalized non-native ruderal plant species in Germany. We reciprocally transplanted offspring from natural populations of seven native and five non-native plant species between the Konstanz region in the south and the Potsdam region in the north of Germany. Before the transplant, half of the seeds were treated with the demethylation agent zebularine. We recorded survival, flowering probability, a...
Heritable phenotypic variation in plants can be caused not only by underlying genetic differences, b...
The expansion of invasive species challenges our understanding of the process of adaptation. Given t...
In the absence of genetic diversity, plants rely on the capacity of phenotypic plasticity to cope wi...
Herden J, Eckert S, Stift M, Joshi J, Kleunen M. No evidence for local adaptation and an epigenetic ...
Eckert S, Herden J, Stift M, Joshi J, van Kleunen M. Manipulation of cytosine methylation does not r...
Eckert S, Herden J, Stift M, Durka W, van Kleunen M, Joshi J. Traces of Genetic but Not Epigenetic A...
Environmentally induced epigenetic variation has been recently recognized as a possible mechanism al...
The ongoing climate crisis represents a growing threat for plants and other organisms. However, how ...
Phenotypic variation in the introduced range of an invasive species can be modified by genetic varia...
Abstract Adaptation is usually explained by adaptive genetic mutations that are transmitted from par...
Heritable phenotypic variation in plants can be caused not only by underlying genetic differences, b...
International audienceOngoing global changes affect ecosystems and open up new opportunities for bio...
ABSTRACT We extensively phenotyped 6000 Arabidopsis plants with experimentally perturbed DNA methylo...
Epigenetic modifications, such as DNA methylation variation, can generate heritable phenotypic varia...
Why invasive species can rapidly adapt to novel environments is a puzzling question known as the gen...
Heritable phenotypic variation in plants can be caused not only by underlying genetic differences, b...
The expansion of invasive species challenges our understanding of the process of adaptation. Given t...
In the absence of genetic diversity, plants rely on the capacity of phenotypic plasticity to cope wi...
Herden J, Eckert S, Stift M, Joshi J, Kleunen M. No evidence for local adaptation and an epigenetic ...
Eckert S, Herden J, Stift M, Joshi J, van Kleunen M. Manipulation of cytosine methylation does not r...
Eckert S, Herden J, Stift M, Durka W, van Kleunen M, Joshi J. Traces of Genetic but Not Epigenetic A...
Environmentally induced epigenetic variation has been recently recognized as a possible mechanism al...
The ongoing climate crisis represents a growing threat for plants and other organisms. However, how ...
Phenotypic variation in the introduced range of an invasive species can be modified by genetic varia...
Abstract Adaptation is usually explained by adaptive genetic mutations that are transmitted from par...
Heritable phenotypic variation in plants can be caused not only by underlying genetic differences, b...
International audienceOngoing global changes affect ecosystems and open up new opportunities for bio...
ABSTRACT We extensively phenotyped 6000 Arabidopsis plants with experimentally perturbed DNA methylo...
Epigenetic modifications, such as DNA methylation variation, can generate heritable phenotypic varia...
Why invasive species can rapidly adapt to novel environments is a puzzling question known as the gen...
Heritable phenotypic variation in plants can be caused not only by underlying genetic differences, b...
The expansion of invasive species challenges our understanding of the process of adaptation. Given t...
In the absence of genetic diversity, plants rely on the capacity of phenotypic plasticity to cope wi...