Environmentally induced phenotypic plasticity may be a critical component of response to changing environments. We examined local differentiation and adaptive phenotypic plasticity in response to elevated temperature in half-sib lines collected across an elevation gradient for the alpine herb, Wahlenbergia ceracea. Using Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP), we found low but significant genetic differentiation between low- and high-elevation seedlings, and seedlings originating from low elevations grew faster and showed stronger temperature responses (more plasticity) than those from medium and high elevations. Furthermore, plasticity was more often adaptive for plants of low-elevation origin and maladaptive for plants of high elev...
Across climate regions, organisms have developed various mechanisms to their local environments. Und...
Environmentally induced epigenetic variation has been recently recognized as a possible mechanism al...
International audiencePhenotypic plasticity is important for species responses to global change and ...
Environmentally induced phenotypic plasticity may be a critical component of response to changing en...
Environmentally induced phenotypic plasticity may be a critical component of response to changing en...
Environmentally induced phenotypic plasticity may be a critical component of response to changing en...
Local persistence of plant species in the face of climate change is largely mediated by genetic adap...
Local persistence of plant species in the face of climate change is largely mediated by genetic adap...
The ongoing climate crisis represents a growing threat for plants and other organisms. However, how ...
Special Feature: Biotic controls of plant coexistenceInternational audienceLocal adaptation and phen...
In a rapidly changing climate, alpine plants may persist by adapting to new conditions. However, the...
Studies of genetic adaptation in plant populations along elevation gradients in mountains have a lon...
Ice holes are microthermal biotopes occurring at low elevations such as 500 m a.s.l. characterized b...
Climate change will dramatically alter temperature around the world. This research aims to identify ...
Local adaptation and phenotypic plasticity are two important characteristics of alpine plants to ove...
Across climate regions, organisms have developed various mechanisms to their local environments. Und...
Environmentally induced epigenetic variation has been recently recognized as a possible mechanism al...
International audiencePhenotypic plasticity is important for species responses to global change and ...
Environmentally induced phenotypic plasticity may be a critical component of response to changing en...
Environmentally induced phenotypic plasticity may be a critical component of response to changing en...
Environmentally induced phenotypic plasticity may be a critical component of response to changing en...
Local persistence of plant species in the face of climate change is largely mediated by genetic adap...
Local persistence of plant species in the face of climate change is largely mediated by genetic adap...
The ongoing climate crisis represents a growing threat for plants and other organisms. However, how ...
Special Feature: Biotic controls of plant coexistenceInternational audienceLocal adaptation and phen...
In a rapidly changing climate, alpine plants may persist by adapting to new conditions. However, the...
Studies of genetic adaptation in plant populations along elevation gradients in mountains have a lon...
Ice holes are microthermal biotopes occurring at low elevations such as 500 m a.s.l. characterized b...
Climate change will dramatically alter temperature around the world. This research aims to identify ...
Local adaptation and phenotypic plasticity are two important characteristics of alpine plants to ove...
Across climate regions, organisms have developed various mechanisms to their local environments. Und...
Environmentally induced epigenetic variation has been recently recognized as a possible mechanism al...
International audiencePhenotypic plasticity is important for species responses to global change and ...