Trees are a keystone species in many ecosystems and a critical component of ecological restoration. Understanding their capacity to respond to climate change is essential for conserving biodiversity and determining appropriate restoration seed sources. Patterns of local adaptation to climate between populations within a species can inform such conservation decisions and are often investigated from either a quantitative trait or molecular genetic basis. Here, we present findings from a combined analysis of phenotype (quantitative genetic analysis), genotype (single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) trait associations), and climate associations. We draw on the strength of this combined approach to investigate pre-existing climate adaptation and i...
As climates change, restoration programmes need to maximize the capacity of regenerating ecosystems ...
Revegetation programs are an important aspect of environmental rehabilitation across Australia. The ...
The long term success of revegetation efforts will depend upon the planted species’ resilience to cl...
Understanding whether populations can adapt in situ or whether interventions are required is of key ...
The long term success of revegetation efforts will depend upon the planted species’ resilience to cl...
Understanding whether populations can adapt in situ or whether interventions are required is of key ...
Eucalypts are the cornerstone of ecological restoration efforts across the highly modified agricultu...
Understanding the capacity of forest tree species to adapt to climate change is of increasing import...
With climate change impacting trees worldwide, enhancing adaptation capacity has become an important...
Understanding the capacity of forest tree species to adapt to climate change is of increasing import...
Global climate is rapidly changing, and the ability for tree species to adapt is dependent on standi...
Global climate is rapidly changing and the ability for tree species to adapt is dependent on standin...
Understanding the genetic basis of adaptation to contemporary environments is key to predicting the ...
The genetic consequences of adaptation to changing environments can be deciphered using population g...
Temperature and precipitation regimes are rapidly changing, resulting in forest dieback and extincti...
As climates change, restoration programmes need to maximize the capacity of regenerating ecosystems ...
Revegetation programs are an important aspect of environmental rehabilitation across Australia. The ...
The long term success of revegetation efforts will depend upon the planted species’ resilience to cl...
Understanding whether populations can adapt in situ or whether interventions are required is of key ...
The long term success of revegetation efforts will depend upon the planted species’ resilience to cl...
Understanding whether populations can adapt in situ or whether interventions are required is of key ...
Eucalypts are the cornerstone of ecological restoration efforts across the highly modified agricultu...
Understanding the capacity of forest tree species to adapt to climate change is of increasing import...
With climate change impacting trees worldwide, enhancing adaptation capacity has become an important...
Understanding the capacity of forest tree species to adapt to climate change is of increasing import...
Global climate is rapidly changing, and the ability for tree species to adapt is dependent on standi...
Global climate is rapidly changing and the ability for tree species to adapt is dependent on standin...
Understanding the genetic basis of adaptation to contemporary environments is key to predicting the ...
The genetic consequences of adaptation to changing environments can be deciphered using population g...
Temperature and precipitation regimes are rapidly changing, resulting in forest dieback and extincti...
As climates change, restoration programmes need to maximize the capacity of regenerating ecosystems ...
Revegetation programs are an important aspect of environmental rehabilitation across Australia. The ...
The long term success of revegetation efforts will depend upon the planted species’ resilience to cl...