Leaf drought tolerance traits influence plant survival in water deficit conditions, and these traits are influenced by both the plant’s evolutionary history and the environment in which the plant is currently growing. However, due to the substantial phenotypic plasticity in leaf traits, we still do not know to what degree variation in leaf traits is governed by species’ phylogenetic history or by their environment. To explore this question, we re-examined a drought tolerance dataset from 37 native Australian shrub species with varying climate origins growing in a common garden located in Melbourne, Australia. We previously measured seven leaf morphophysiological traits, and here, we estimated how phylogenetically conserved these traits are....
As climatic conditions change, species will be forced to move or adapt to avoid extinction. Exacerba...
Local adaptation of seed and seedling traits along a natural aridity gradient may both predict and c...
Water limitation is a primary driver of plant geographic distributions and individual plant fitness....
Adaptation to drought involves complex interactions of traits that vary within and among species. To...
Premise of research. Plants are faced with a challenge across all climates they inhabit-they must tr...
Plant hydraulic traits capture the impacts of drought stress on plant function, yet vegetation model...
1. Leaf hydraulic traits characterize plant drought tolerance and responses to climate change. Yet, ...
Geographic variation in the environment underpins selection for local adaptation and evolutionary di...
Aridity shapes species distributions and plant growth and function worldwide. Yet, plant traits ofte...
Premise: Whether drought-adaptation mechanisms tend to evolve together, evolve independently, and/or...
Premise of the Study Methods Studies across diverse species have established theory for the contribu...
Widespread species often occur across a range of climatic conditions, through a combination of local...
Background and Aims Vulnerability of the leaf hydraulic pathway to water-stress-induced dysfunction ...
Plant plastic responses are critical to the adaptation and survival of species under climate change,...
Climate change is expected to exacerbate drought for many plants, making drought tolerance a key dri...
As climatic conditions change, species will be forced to move or adapt to avoid extinction. Exacerba...
Local adaptation of seed and seedling traits along a natural aridity gradient may both predict and c...
Water limitation is a primary driver of plant geographic distributions and individual plant fitness....
Adaptation to drought involves complex interactions of traits that vary within and among species. To...
Premise of research. Plants are faced with a challenge across all climates they inhabit-they must tr...
Plant hydraulic traits capture the impacts of drought stress on plant function, yet vegetation model...
1. Leaf hydraulic traits characterize plant drought tolerance and responses to climate change. Yet, ...
Geographic variation in the environment underpins selection for local adaptation and evolutionary di...
Aridity shapes species distributions and plant growth and function worldwide. Yet, plant traits ofte...
Premise: Whether drought-adaptation mechanisms tend to evolve together, evolve independently, and/or...
Premise of the Study Methods Studies across diverse species have established theory for the contribu...
Widespread species often occur across a range of climatic conditions, through a combination of local...
Background and Aims Vulnerability of the leaf hydraulic pathway to water-stress-induced dysfunction ...
Plant plastic responses are critical to the adaptation and survival of species under climate change,...
Climate change is expected to exacerbate drought for many plants, making drought tolerance a key dri...
As climatic conditions change, species will be forced to move or adapt to avoid extinction. Exacerba...
Local adaptation of seed and seedling traits along a natural aridity gradient may both predict and c...
Water limitation is a primary driver of plant geographic distributions and individual plant fitness....