Adaptive phenotypic plasticity in thermally sensitive traits, that is, thermal acclimation, generally increases with increasing latitude and altitude. The presumed explanation is that high-latitude/ altitude organisms have evolved greater acclimation ability because of exposure to greater temperature fluctuations. Using a conceptual model of the thermal environment during the reproductive season, we tested this hypothesis against an alternative that plasticity is greater because of increased exposure to specific temperatures that strongly select for thermal acclimation. We examined geographic variation in floral reflectance/color plasticity among 29 European populations of a widespread perennial herb, Plantago lanceolata. In- dividuals part...
Variable environments may result in the evolution of adaptive phenotypic plasticity when cues reliab...
• Climate change has induced pronounced shifts in the reproductive phenology of plants, yet we know ...
Environmentally induced phenotypic plasticity may be a critical component of response to changing en...
Adaptive phenotypic plasticity in thermally sensitive traits, that is, thermal acclimation, generall...
Adaptive phenotypic plasticity in thermally sensitive traits, that is, thermal acclimation, generall...
To better understand the evolution of phenotypic plasticity and thermoregulation and their potential...
• Premise of the study: Understanding how plant reproduction responds to temperature has become incr...
A long-standing debate in evolutionary biology concerns the relative importance of different evoluti...
To better understand the evolution of phenotypic plasticity and thermoregulation and their potential...
In alpine habitats, predicted warmer and longer growing seasons will influence plant phenology, with...
1. The adaptation of plants to future climatic conditions is crucial for their survival. Not surpris...
In many species, temperature-sensitive phenotypic plasticity (i.e., an individual's phenotypic respo...
Phenotypic plasticity, an individual’s phenotypic response to environmental change, is a fundamental...
Phenology is a harbinger of climate change, with many species advancing flowering in response to ris...
2018-2019 UNCG University Libraries Open Access Publishing Fund Grant Winner.A long-standing debate ...
Variable environments may result in the evolution of adaptive phenotypic plasticity when cues reliab...
• Climate change has induced pronounced shifts in the reproductive phenology of plants, yet we know ...
Environmentally induced phenotypic plasticity may be a critical component of response to changing en...
Adaptive phenotypic plasticity in thermally sensitive traits, that is, thermal acclimation, generall...
Adaptive phenotypic plasticity in thermally sensitive traits, that is, thermal acclimation, generall...
To better understand the evolution of phenotypic plasticity and thermoregulation and their potential...
• Premise of the study: Understanding how plant reproduction responds to temperature has become incr...
A long-standing debate in evolutionary biology concerns the relative importance of different evoluti...
To better understand the evolution of phenotypic plasticity and thermoregulation and their potential...
In alpine habitats, predicted warmer and longer growing seasons will influence plant phenology, with...
1. The adaptation of plants to future climatic conditions is crucial for their survival. Not surpris...
In many species, temperature-sensitive phenotypic plasticity (i.e., an individual's phenotypic respo...
Phenotypic plasticity, an individual’s phenotypic response to environmental change, is a fundamental...
Phenology is a harbinger of climate change, with many species advancing flowering in response to ris...
2018-2019 UNCG University Libraries Open Access Publishing Fund Grant Winner.A long-standing debate ...
Variable environments may result in the evolution of adaptive phenotypic plasticity when cues reliab...
• Climate change has induced pronounced shifts in the reproductive phenology of plants, yet we know ...
Environmentally induced phenotypic plasticity may be a critical component of response to changing en...