Premise of the study: Understanding edaphic specialization is crucial for conserving rare plants that may need relocation due to habitat loss. Focusing on Eriogonum crosbyae, a rare soil specialist in the Great Basin, US, we asked how site-level variation among volcanic soil outcrops affected plant growth and population distribution. Methods: We measured emergence, survival, size, and biomass allocation of E. crosbyae seedlings planted into soils collected from forty-two outcrops of actual and potential habitat. We also measured phenotypic variation in the wild, documented abiotic and biotic components of E. crosbyae habitat, re-surveyed Nevada populations, and evaluated occupancy changes over time. Key results: Plants responded plastical...
In a time of global change, having an understanding of the nature of biotic and abiotic factors that...
Invasive species provide an opportune system to investigate how populations respond to new or changi...
Ph.D., Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, 2011Deep-level gold mining in the Witwat...
The value of non-commodity ecosystem services provided by forests is widely recognized, but intensiv...
Long term environmental variation often drives local adaptation and leads to trait differentiation a...
PREMISE: The study of phenotypic divergence of, and selection on, functional traits in closely relat...
Climate change is likely to alter both flowering phenology and water availability for plants. Either...
Urban ecological communities are shaped by an array of environmental and physical factors that inclu...
The synergistic effects of widespread high-severity wildfire and anthropogenic climate change are dr...
Territorial species are often predicted to adhere to an ideal despotic distribution and under-match ...
The current research work was conducted to understand the dynamics of nutrients from the organic-i...
Wyethia reticulata is a rare perennial herb found only on gabbro-derived soils of the Pine Hill form...
Temperate grassland ecosystems are one of the most threatened ecosystems worldwide, and their loss e...
Woodpeckers can reflect rapid changes to forest health and often serve as indicator species to help ...
Soil microplastic pollution can have negative effects on organisms, including plants, but the underl...
In a time of global change, having an understanding of the nature of biotic and abiotic factors that...
Invasive species provide an opportune system to investigate how populations respond to new or changi...
Ph.D., Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, 2011Deep-level gold mining in the Witwat...
The value of non-commodity ecosystem services provided by forests is widely recognized, but intensiv...
Long term environmental variation often drives local adaptation and leads to trait differentiation a...
PREMISE: The study of phenotypic divergence of, and selection on, functional traits in closely relat...
Climate change is likely to alter both flowering phenology and water availability for plants. Either...
Urban ecological communities are shaped by an array of environmental and physical factors that inclu...
The synergistic effects of widespread high-severity wildfire and anthropogenic climate change are dr...
Territorial species are often predicted to adhere to an ideal despotic distribution and under-match ...
The current research work was conducted to understand the dynamics of nutrients from the organic-i...
Wyethia reticulata is a rare perennial herb found only on gabbro-derived soils of the Pine Hill form...
Temperate grassland ecosystems are one of the most threatened ecosystems worldwide, and their loss e...
Woodpeckers can reflect rapid changes to forest health and often serve as indicator species to help ...
Soil microplastic pollution can have negative effects on organisms, including plants, but the underl...
In a time of global change, having an understanding of the nature of biotic and abiotic factors that...
Invasive species provide an opportune system to investigate how populations respond to new or changi...
Ph.D., Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, 2011Deep-level gold mining in the Witwat...