1. Heatwaves are increasing in frequency and intensity globally with negative consequences for biological function. Assessing the effect of extreme heat on species requires an understanding of their adaptive capacity for mitigating physiological damage. Where long‐term exposure to extreme heat in natural populations provides sufficient selection pressure, populations should exhibit signals of adaptive thermotolerance to temperature extremes. 2. Using quantitative proteomics, we tested this idea in the widespread and commercially important tree species Eucalyptus grandis (Flooded Gum). Seedlings from six natural populations of E. grandis spanning a 2,000 km gradient were exposed to a four‐day extreme heat treatment (42–24°C day–night cycle) ...
Species extinction rates are many times greater than the direst predictions made two decades ago by ...
Heatwaves are likely to increase in frequency and intensity with climate change, which may impair tr...
Although tree species typically exhibit low genetic differentiation between populations, ecotypes ad...
1. Heat waves are increasing in frequency and intensity globally with negative consequences for biol...
1. Heat waves are increasing in frequency and intensity globally with negative consequences for biol...
1. Heat waves are increasing in frequency and intensity globally with negative consequences for biol...
Empirical thesis."This thesis is written in the form of a journal article from the Journal of Ecolog...
Understanding forest tree responses to climate warming and heatwaves is important for predicting cha...
Understanding forest tree responses to climate warming and heatwaves is important for predicting cha...
The frequency and severity of heatwave events are increasing, exposing species to conditions beyond ...
The number and intensity of heat waves has increased, and this trend is likely to continue throughou...
The number and intensity of heat waves has increased, and this trend is likely to continue throughou...
• The frequency and severity of heatwave events are increasing, exposing species to conditions beyon...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Heatwaves are likely to increase in frequency and intensity with climat...
Species extinction rates are many times greater than the direst predictions made two decades ago by ...
Species extinction rates are many times greater than the direst predictions made two decades ago by ...
Heatwaves are likely to increase in frequency and intensity with climate change, which may impair tr...
Although tree species typically exhibit low genetic differentiation between populations, ecotypes ad...
1. Heat waves are increasing in frequency and intensity globally with negative consequences for biol...
1. Heat waves are increasing in frequency and intensity globally with negative consequences for biol...
1. Heat waves are increasing in frequency and intensity globally with negative consequences for biol...
Empirical thesis."This thesis is written in the form of a journal article from the Journal of Ecolog...
Understanding forest tree responses to climate warming and heatwaves is important for predicting cha...
Understanding forest tree responses to climate warming and heatwaves is important for predicting cha...
The frequency and severity of heatwave events are increasing, exposing species to conditions beyond ...
The number and intensity of heat waves has increased, and this trend is likely to continue throughou...
The number and intensity of heat waves has increased, and this trend is likely to continue throughou...
• The frequency and severity of heatwave events are increasing, exposing species to conditions beyon...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Heatwaves are likely to increase in frequency and intensity with climat...
Species extinction rates are many times greater than the direst predictions made two decades ago by ...
Species extinction rates are many times greater than the direst predictions made two decades ago by ...
Heatwaves are likely to increase in frequency and intensity with climate change, which may impair tr...
Although tree species typically exhibit low genetic differentiation between populations, ecotypes ad...