Provenance translocations of tree species are promoted in forestry, conservation, and restoration in response to global climate change. While this option is driven by adaptive considerations, less is known of the effects translocations can have on dependent communities. We investigated the relative importance and consistency of extended genetic effects in Eucalyptus using two species - E. globulus and E. pauciflora. In E. globulus, the dependent arthropod and pathogen canopy communities were quantified based on the abundance of 49 symptoms from 722 progeny from 13 geographic sub-races across 2 common gardens. For E. pauciflora, 6 symptoms were quantified over 2 years from 238 progeny from 16 provenances across 2 common gardens. Genetic effe...
The stability of species and provenance performance across diverse environments is a major issue in ...
Forest trees frequently form species complexes, complicating taxonomic classification and gene pool ...
Understanding how far the effects of genes extend beyond the phenotype of an individual or populatio...
Provenance translocations of tree species are promoted in forestry, conservation, and restoration in...
Genetic variation in foundation trees can have an extended effect on their dependent communities. Ex...
Knowledge of the manner in which genetic variation within a tree species affects associated communit...
Knowledge of the manner in which genetic variation within a tree species affects associated communi...
With climate change impacting trees worldwide, enhancing adaptation capacity has become an important...
Understanding the genetic basis of adaptation to contemporary environments is key to predicting the ...
Understanding the genetic basis of adaptation to contemporary environments is fundamental to predict...
The developing field of community genetics has the potential to broaden the contribution of genetic...
The developing field of community genetics has the potential to broaden the contribution of genetics...
Restoration of degraded land to combat habitat degradation and deforestation requires understanding ...
The abundance of 44 dependent taxa (insects and fungal pathogens) was censused on three year old tre...
The genetic consequences of adaptation to changing environments can be deciphered using population g...
The stability of species and provenance performance across diverse environments is a major issue in ...
Forest trees frequently form species complexes, complicating taxonomic classification and gene pool ...
Understanding how far the effects of genes extend beyond the phenotype of an individual or populatio...
Provenance translocations of tree species are promoted in forestry, conservation, and restoration in...
Genetic variation in foundation trees can have an extended effect on their dependent communities. Ex...
Knowledge of the manner in which genetic variation within a tree species affects associated communit...
Knowledge of the manner in which genetic variation within a tree species affects associated communi...
With climate change impacting trees worldwide, enhancing adaptation capacity has become an important...
Understanding the genetic basis of adaptation to contemporary environments is key to predicting the ...
Understanding the genetic basis of adaptation to contemporary environments is fundamental to predict...
The developing field of community genetics has the potential to broaden the contribution of genetic...
The developing field of community genetics has the potential to broaden the contribution of genetics...
Restoration of degraded land to combat habitat degradation and deforestation requires understanding ...
The abundance of 44 dependent taxa (insects and fungal pathogens) was censused on three year old tre...
The genetic consequences of adaptation to changing environments can be deciphered using population g...
The stability of species and provenance performance across diverse environments is a major issue in ...
Forest trees frequently form species complexes, complicating taxonomic classification and gene pool ...
Understanding how far the effects of genes extend beyond the phenotype of an individual or populatio...