Determining the relative contributions of genetic and environmental factors to phenotypic variation is critical for understanding the evolutionary ecology of plant species, but few studies have examined the sources of phenotypic differentiation between nearby populations of woody plants. We conducted reciprocal transplant experiments to examine sources of variation in growth rate, form, survival, and maturation in a globally rare dwarf population of pitch pine (Pinus rigida) and in surrounding populations of normal-stature pitch pines on Long Island, New York. Transplants were monitored over a 6-yr period. The influence of seedling origin on height, growth rate, survival, and form (single-stemmed vs. multi-stemmed growth habit) was much sma...
Provenance trials of Pinus sibirica Du Tour and Pinus koraiensis Siebold et Zucc. (here after «studi...
Forest persistence in regions impacted by increasing water and temperature stress will depend upon s...
Gene flow from plantations of non-local (genetically exotic) tree provenances into natural stands of...
Determining the relative contributions of genetic and environmental factors to phenotypic variation ...
Evidence from molecular genetics demonstrates that Pinus densata is a natural homoploid hybrid origi...
Limber pine (Pinus flexilis) is one of the North American white pines under duress. Pressured by sev...
Management of forest genetic resources requires experimental data related to the genetic variation o...
How evolutionary forces interact to maintain quantitative genetic variation within populations has b...
This study investigates genetic variation for resource-use efficiencies in lodgepole pine (Pinus con...
Key message Silver fir transplantations along elevational gradients revealed a high diversity but no...
We looked at the patterns of differentiation at a set of phenotypic traits of Scots pine populations...
This thesis is divided into two parts. Part one deals with variation in a number of important silvic...
Despite the increasing number of studies attempting to model population growth in various organisms,...
The phenotypic differentiation of 16 provenances of Scots pine originating from a wide variety of ha...
Plant EcolHeritabilityQ ST/F ST comparisonPineEvolutionary stasisJuvenile wood densityInternational ...
Provenance trials of Pinus sibirica Du Tour and Pinus koraiensis Siebold et Zucc. (here after «studi...
Forest persistence in regions impacted by increasing water and temperature stress will depend upon s...
Gene flow from plantations of non-local (genetically exotic) tree provenances into natural stands of...
Determining the relative contributions of genetic and environmental factors to phenotypic variation ...
Evidence from molecular genetics demonstrates that Pinus densata is a natural homoploid hybrid origi...
Limber pine (Pinus flexilis) is one of the North American white pines under duress. Pressured by sev...
Management of forest genetic resources requires experimental data related to the genetic variation o...
How evolutionary forces interact to maintain quantitative genetic variation within populations has b...
This study investigates genetic variation for resource-use efficiencies in lodgepole pine (Pinus con...
Key message Silver fir transplantations along elevational gradients revealed a high diversity but no...
We looked at the patterns of differentiation at a set of phenotypic traits of Scots pine populations...
This thesis is divided into two parts. Part one deals with variation in a number of important silvic...
Despite the increasing number of studies attempting to model population growth in various organisms,...
The phenotypic differentiation of 16 provenances of Scots pine originating from a wide variety of ha...
Plant EcolHeritabilityQ ST/F ST comparisonPineEvolutionary stasisJuvenile wood densityInternational ...
Provenance trials of Pinus sibirica Du Tour and Pinus koraiensis Siebold et Zucc. (here after «studi...
Forest persistence in regions impacted by increasing water and temperature stress will depend upon s...
Gene flow from plantations of non-local (genetically exotic) tree provenances into natural stands of...