1. The adaptation of plants to future climatic conditions is crucial for their survival. Not surprisingly, phenotypic responses to climate change have already been observed in many plant populations. These responses may be due to evolutionary adaptive changes or phenotypic plasticity. Especially plant species with a wide geographic range are either expected to show genetic differentiation in response to differing climate conditions or to have a high phenotypic plasticity. 2. We investigated phenotypic responses and plasticity as an estimate of the adaptive potential in the widespread species Silene vulgaris. In a greenhouse experiment, 25 European populations covering a geographic range from the Canary Islands to Sweden were exposed to thr...
Phenology is a harbinger of climate change, with many species advancing flowering in response to ris...
Anticipating the effect of climate change on plants requires understanding its evolutionary conseque...
As climatic conditions change, species will be forced to move or adapt to avoid extinction. Exacerba...
1. The adaptation of plants to future climatic conditions is crucial for their survival. Not surpris...
1. The adaptation of plants to future climatic conditions is crucial for their survival. Not surpris...
How plants respond to climatic perturbations, which are forecasted to increase in frequency and inte...
How plants respond to climatic perturbations, which are forecasted to increase in frequency and inte...
How plants respond to climatic perturbations, which are forecasted to increase in frequency and inte...
The evolutionary response of organisms to global climate change is expected to be strongly condition...
Arabidopsis_data_279accessions_8jan14The role that different life-history traits may have in the pro...
Phenological shifts, changes in the seasonal timing of life cycle events, are among the best documen...
Aim: Many studies use differences among plant populations to infer future plant responses, but these...
Rapid evolution in annual plants can be quantified by comparing phenotypic and genetic changes betwe...
Abstract To predict how widely distributed species will perform under future climate change, it is c...
1.Interannual variability in climatic conditions should be taken into account in climate change stud...
Phenology is a harbinger of climate change, with many species advancing flowering in response to ris...
Anticipating the effect of climate change on plants requires understanding its evolutionary conseque...
As climatic conditions change, species will be forced to move or adapt to avoid extinction. Exacerba...
1. The adaptation of plants to future climatic conditions is crucial for their survival. Not surpris...
1. The adaptation of plants to future climatic conditions is crucial for their survival. Not surpris...
How plants respond to climatic perturbations, which are forecasted to increase in frequency and inte...
How plants respond to climatic perturbations, which are forecasted to increase in frequency and inte...
How plants respond to climatic perturbations, which are forecasted to increase in frequency and inte...
The evolutionary response of organisms to global climate change is expected to be strongly condition...
Arabidopsis_data_279accessions_8jan14The role that different life-history traits may have in the pro...
Phenological shifts, changes in the seasonal timing of life cycle events, are among the best documen...
Aim: Many studies use differences among plant populations to infer future plant responses, but these...
Rapid evolution in annual plants can be quantified by comparing phenotypic and genetic changes betwe...
Abstract To predict how widely distributed species will perform under future climate change, it is c...
1.Interannual variability in climatic conditions should be taken into account in climate change stud...
Phenology is a harbinger of climate change, with many species advancing flowering in response to ris...
Anticipating the effect of climate change on plants requires understanding its evolutionary conseque...
As climatic conditions change, species will be forced to move or adapt to avoid extinction. Exacerba...