Understanding whether populations can adapt in situ or whether interventions are required is of key importance for biodiversity management under climate change. Landscape genomics is becoming an increasingly important and powerful tool for rapid assessments of climate adaptation, especially in long-lived species such as trees. We investigated climate adaptation in Eucalyptus microcarpa using the DArTseq genomic approach. A combination of FST outlier and environmental association analyses were performed using >4200 genomewide single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) from 26 populations spanning climate gradients in southeastern Australia. Eighty-one SNPs were identified as putatively adaptive, based on significance in FST outlier tests and sig...
Revegetation programs are an important aspect of environmental rehabilitation across Australia. The ...
Patterns of adaptive variation within plant species are best studied through common garden experimen...
As an increasing number of ecosystems face departures from long standing environmental conditions un...
Understanding whether populations can adapt in situ or whether interventions are required is of key ...
Understanding the capacity of forest tree species to adapt to climate change is of increasing import...
Understanding the capacity of forest tree species to adapt to climate change is of increasing import...
Trees are a keystone species in many ecosystems and a critical component of ecological restoration. ...
Global climate is rapidly changing and the ability for tree species to adapt is dependent on standin...
Global climate is rapidly changing, and the ability for tree species to adapt is dependent on standi...
The long term success of revegetation efforts will depend upon the planted species’ resilience to cl...
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...
Patterns of adaptive variation within plant species are best studied through common garden experimen...
As an increasing number of ecosystems face departures from long standing environmental conditions un...
Significant climate changes are evident across Australia with declining rainfall and rising temperat...
Revegetation programs are an important aspect of environmental rehabilitation across Australia. The ...
Patterns of adaptive variation within plant species are best studied through common garden experimen...
As an increasing number of ecosystems face departures from long standing environmental conditions un...
Understanding whether populations can adapt in situ or whether interventions are required is of key ...
Understanding the capacity of forest tree species to adapt to climate change is of increasing import...
Understanding the capacity of forest tree species to adapt to climate change is of increasing import...
Trees are a keystone species in many ecosystems and a critical component of ecological restoration. ...
Global climate is rapidly changing and the ability for tree species to adapt is dependent on standin...
Global climate is rapidly changing, and the ability for tree species to adapt is dependent on standi...
The long term success of revegetation efforts will depend upon the planted species’ resilience to cl...
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...
Patterns of adaptive variation within plant species are best studied through common garden experimen...
As an increasing number of ecosystems face departures from long standing environmental conditions un...
Significant climate changes are evident across Australia with declining rainfall and rising temperat...
Revegetation programs are an important aspect of environmental rehabilitation across Australia. The ...
Patterns of adaptive variation within plant species are best studied through common garden experimen...
As an increasing number of ecosystems face departures from long standing environmental conditions un...