Understanding the genomic and environmental basis of cold adaptation is key to understand how plants survive and adapt to different environmental conditions across their natural range. Univariate and multivariate genome-wide association (GWAS) and genotype-environment association (GEA) analyses were used to test associations among genome-wide SNPs obtained from whole-genome resequencing, measures of growth, phenology, emergence, cold hardiness, and range-wide environmental variation in coastal Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii). Results suggest a complex genomic architecture of cold adaptation, in which traits are either highly polygenic or controlled by both large and small effect genes. Newly discovered associations for cold adaptation i...
Forest trees generally show high levels of local adaptation and efforts focusing on understanding ad...
Locally adapted temperate tree populations exhibit genetic trade-offs among climate-related traits t...
The long‐term interest of my lab is to understand the molecular basis of plant adaptation to the en...
Graduation date: 2007In forest trees from temperate and boreal regions, cold acclimation is an impor...
Genecological studies in widely distributed tree species have revealed steep genetic clines along en...
Local adaptation to climate is common in plant species and has been studied in a range of contexts, ...
Forest trees exhibit remarkable adaptations to their environments. The genetic basis for phenotypic ...
Abstract: Adaptation to winter cold in temperate and boreal trees involves complex genetic, physiolo...
In forest trees from temperate and boreal regions, cold acclimation is an important adaptive trait t...
As boreal forests face significant threats from climate change, understanding evolutionary trajector...
Coastal British Columbia is experiencing warmer temperatures and spring and fall frosts which are pr...
Abstract Background Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesi...
Data sets contain individual-based phenotypic, genetic and environmental data of coastal-Douglas fir...
When confronted with an adaptive challenge, such as extreme temperature, closely related species fre...
Climate change is disrupting local adaptation in temperate and boreal tree species. As climates shif...
Forest trees generally show high levels of local adaptation and efforts focusing on understanding ad...
Locally adapted temperate tree populations exhibit genetic trade-offs among climate-related traits t...
The long‐term interest of my lab is to understand the molecular basis of plant adaptation to the en...
Graduation date: 2007In forest trees from temperate and boreal regions, cold acclimation is an impor...
Genecological studies in widely distributed tree species have revealed steep genetic clines along en...
Local adaptation to climate is common in plant species and has been studied in a range of contexts, ...
Forest trees exhibit remarkable adaptations to their environments. The genetic basis for phenotypic ...
Abstract: Adaptation to winter cold in temperate and boreal trees involves complex genetic, physiolo...
In forest trees from temperate and boreal regions, cold acclimation is an important adaptive trait t...
As boreal forests face significant threats from climate change, understanding evolutionary trajector...
Coastal British Columbia is experiencing warmer temperatures and spring and fall frosts which are pr...
Abstract Background Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesi...
Data sets contain individual-based phenotypic, genetic and environmental data of coastal-Douglas fir...
When confronted with an adaptive challenge, such as extreme temperature, closely related species fre...
Climate change is disrupting local adaptation in temperate and boreal tree species. As climates shif...
Forest trees generally show high levels of local adaptation and efforts focusing on understanding ad...
Locally adapted temperate tree populations exhibit genetic trade-offs among climate-related traits t...
The long‐term interest of my lab is to understand the molecular basis of plant adaptation to the en...