Climate change is threatening the persistence of many tree species via independent and interactive effects on abiotic and biotic conditions. In addition, changes in temperature, precipitation, and insect attacks can alter the traits of these trees, disrupting communities and ecosystems. For foundation species such as Populus, phytochemical traits are key mechanisms linking trees with their environment and are likely jointly determined by interactive effects of genetic divergence and variable environments throughout their geographic range. Using reciprocal Fremont cottonwood (Populus fremontii) common gardens along a steep climatic gradient, we explored how environment (garden climate and simulated herbivore damage) and genetics (tree proven...
Both phenotypic plasticity and genetic determination can be important for understanding how plants r...
Local adaptation to climate is common in plant species and has been studied in a range of contexts, ...
Climate-associated clines in adaptive polymorphisms are commonly cited as evidence of local adaptati...
Climate change is threatening the persistence of many tree species via independent and interactive e...
Temperate forest tree species that span large geographical areas and climatic gradients often have h...
Temperate forest tree species that span large geographical areas and climatic gradients often have h...
Temperate forest tree species that span large geographical areas and climatic gradients often have h...
Temperate forest tree species that span large geographical areas and climatic gradients often have h...
Efforts to maintain the function of critical ecosystems under climate change often begin with founda...
Plant response to climate depends on a species' adaptive potential. To address this, we used recipro...
Climate means, extremes, and variability are shifting rapidly, which will continue to result in mism...
Parental environmental effects, or transgenerational plasticity, can influence an individual's pheno...
Background: Natural selection on fitness-related traits can be temporally heterogen...
Background: Natural selection on fitness-related traits can be temporally heterogen...
How plant traits evolve along geographical and climatic gradients has recently received increased at...
Both phenotypic plasticity and genetic determination can be important for understanding how plants r...
Local adaptation to climate is common in plant species and has been studied in a range of contexts, ...
Climate-associated clines in adaptive polymorphisms are commonly cited as evidence of local adaptati...
Climate change is threatening the persistence of many tree species via independent and interactive e...
Temperate forest tree species that span large geographical areas and climatic gradients often have h...
Temperate forest tree species that span large geographical areas and climatic gradients often have h...
Temperate forest tree species that span large geographical areas and climatic gradients often have h...
Temperate forest tree species that span large geographical areas and climatic gradients often have h...
Efforts to maintain the function of critical ecosystems under climate change often begin with founda...
Plant response to climate depends on a species' adaptive potential. To address this, we used recipro...
Climate means, extremes, and variability are shifting rapidly, which will continue to result in mism...
Parental environmental effects, or transgenerational plasticity, can influence an individual's pheno...
Background: Natural selection on fitness-related traits can be temporally heterogen...
Background: Natural selection on fitness-related traits can be temporally heterogen...
How plant traits evolve along geographical and climatic gradients has recently received increased at...
Both phenotypic plasticity and genetic determination can be important for understanding how plants r...
Local adaptation to climate is common in plant species and has been studied in a range of contexts, ...
Climate-associated clines in adaptive polymorphisms are commonly cited as evidence of local adaptati...