Ongoing global warming and increased drought frequencies have a large impact on plant populations and potentially drive evolutionary adaptations. Historical comparisons, where plants grown from seeds collected in the past (“ancestors”) are compared to plants grown from freshly collected seeds from the same populations (“descendants”), are a powerful method to investigate such evolutionary changes across many taxa. When applied to multiple species simultaneously, historical comparisons can reveal recent parallel evolutionary shifts. We used 21-38 year old seeds of 13 European plant species, stored in seed banks and originating from Mediterranean and temperate regions, for a greenhouse experiment that investigated shifts of flowering phenolog...
Rapid climate change will impose strong directional selection pressures on natural plant populations...
Global change is expected to impose new selection pressures on natural populations. Phenotypic respo...
Global change is expected to impose new selection pressures on natural populations. Phenotypic respo...
Ongoing global warming and increased drought frequencies have a large impact on plant populations an...
Rapid evolution in annual plants can be quantified by comparing phenotypic and genetic changes betwe...
Rapid evolution in annual plants can be quantified by comparing phenotypic and genetic changes betwe...
Rapid evolution in annual plants can be quantified by comparing phenotypic and genetic changes betwe...
Rapid evolution in annual plants can be quantified by comparing phenotypic and genetic changes betwe...
[Usage Notes] Arabidopsis_resurrection_13sep18. Flowering time data, microsatellite data and weathe...
How come the same species of plants can naturally occur under various conditions in different parts ...
Abstract To predict how widely distributed species will perform under future climate change, it is c...
1. The genetic basis of flowering time changes across environments, and pleiotropy may limit adaptiv...
Rapid evolution in annual plants can be quantified by comparing phenotypic and genetic changes betwe...
Anthropogenic climate change has already altered the timing of major life history transitions, such ...
Anthropogenic climate change has already altered the timing of major life history transitions, such ...
Rapid climate change will impose strong directional selection pressures on natural plant populations...
Global change is expected to impose new selection pressures on natural populations. Phenotypic respo...
Global change is expected to impose new selection pressures on natural populations. Phenotypic respo...
Ongoing global warming and increased drought frequencies have a large impact on plant populations an...
Rapid evolution in annual plants can be quantified by comparing phenotypic and genetic changes betwe...
Rapid evolution in annual plants can be quantified by comparing phenotypic and genetic changes betwe...
Rapid evolution in annual plants can be quantified by comparing phenotypic and genetic changes betwe...
Rapid evolution in annual plants can be quantified by comparing phenotypic and genetic changes betwe...
[Usage Notes] Arabidopsis_resurrection_13sep18. Flowering time data, microsatellite data and weathe...
How come the same species of plants can naturally occur under various conditions in different parts ...
Abstract To predict how widely distributed species will perform under future climate change, it is c...
1. The genetic basis of flowering time changes across environments, and pleiotropy may limit adaptiv...
Rapid evolution in annual plants can be quantified by comparing phenotypic and genetic changes betwe...
Anthropogenic climate change has already altered the timing of major life history transitions, such ...
Anthropogenic climate change has already altered the timing of major life history transitions, such ...
Rapid climate change will impose strong directional selection pressures on natural plant populations...
Global change is expected to impose new selection pressures on natural populations. Phenotypic respo...
Global change is expected to impose new selection pressures on natural populations. Phenotypic respo...