International audienceGlobal change are expected to drive short-term evolution of natural populations. However, it remains unclear whether different populations are changing in unison. Here, we study contemporary evolution of growth-related and reproductive traits of three populations of Cyanus segetum across a latitudinal gradient in France. We resurrected stored seeds sampled up to 24 years apart from northern, central-western, and southern populations and conducted an in situ common-garden experiment. To disentangle neutral from selection-driven differentiation, we calculated F ST and Q ST between temporal samples. We found that phenotypic evolution was divergent across populations exhibiting different trends for rosette size, date of fl...
International audienceSeed dormancy and size are two important life-history traits that interplay as...
Species' responses to climate change depend on the interplay of migration and adaptation, yet we kno...
International audiencePhenotypic divergence among natural populations can be explained by natural se...
International audienceGlobal change are expected to drive short-term evolution of natural population...
International audienceGlobal change is expected to impose new selection pressures on natural populat...
Global change is expected to impose new selection pressures on natural populations. Phenotypic respo...
Invasive species often possess a great capacity to adapt to novel environments in the form of spatia...
Ongoing global warming and increased drought frequencies have a large impact on plant populations an...
Aim: Seed traits related to recruitment have direct relevance for plant fitness and persistence. Tra...
Geographic variation in fitness-related traits among populations and species may be driven by long-t...
International audienceResurrection studies are a useful tool to measure how phenotypic traits have c...
The extent to which evolution can rescue a species from extinction, or facilitate range expansion, d...
International audienceGrowing human footprint on the environment rapidly modifies the living conditi...
International audienceSeed dormancy and size are two important life-history traits that interplay as...
Species' responses to climate change depend on the interplay of migration and adaptation, yet we kno...
International audiencePhenotypic divergence among natural populations can be explained by natural se...
International audienceGlobal change are expected to drive short-term evolution of natural population...
International audienceGlobal change is expected to impose new selection pressures on natural populat...
Global change is expected to impose new selection pressures on natural populations. Phenotypic respo...
Invasive species often possess a great capacity to adapt to novel environments in the form of spatia...
Ongoing global warming and increased drought frequencies have a large impact on plant populations an...
Aim: Seed traits related to recruitment have direct relevance for plant fitness and persistence. Tra...
Geographic variation in fitness-related traits among populations and species may be driven by long-t...
International audienceResurrection studies are a useful tool to measure how phenotypic traits have c...
The extent to which evolution can rescue a species from extinction, or facilitate range expansion, d...
International audienceGrowing human footprint on the environment rapidly modifies the living conditi...
International audienceSeed dormancy and size are two important life-history traits that interplay as...
Species' responses to climate change depend on the interplay of migration and adaptation, yet we kno...
International audiencePhenotypic divergence among natural populations can be explained by natural se...