Forest persistence in regions impacted by increasing water and temperature stress will depend upon species' ability to either rapidly adjust to novel conditions or migrate to track ecological niches. Predicted, rapid climate change is likely to outpace the adaptive and migratory capacity of long-lived isolated tree species, and reforestation may be critical to species' persistence. Facilitating persistence both within and beyond a species' range requires identification of seed lots best adapted to the current and future conditions predicted with rapid climate change. We evaluate variation in emergent seedling performance that leads to differential survival among species and populations for three high-elevation five-needle pines. We paired a...
The ability of tree species to track their climatic niche at rates comparable to global warming is c...
Aim: Intraspecific trait variation is fundamental to understanding a species' adaptive capacity. Ass...
1. Plant species with broad climatic ranges might be more vulnerable to climate change than previous...
Trees growing in the hottest/driest parts of their natural range may be better-adapted to hot, dry c...
Graduation date: 2015Vegetation patterns and species distributions are strongly linked to soil moist...
Background: Seedling germination and survival is a critical control on forest ecosystem boundaries, ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2015. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. Advi...
Given increasing forest disturbances, novel solutions are needed to rapidly recover ecosystem servic...
Most populations of Scots pine in Spain are locally adapted to drought, with only a few populations ...
Whitebark pine, a hardy high-elevation species distributed throughout northwestern North America, is...
Climate change will affect the regeneration, growth, survival and distribution of trees. Here, I us...
Research Highlights: Data of advanced-age provenance tests were reanalyzed applying a new approach, ...
esearch Highlights: Data of advanced-age provenance tests were reanalyzed applying a new approach, t...
Whilst droughts, intensified by climate change, have been affecting forests worldwide, pest epidemic...
Understanding how climate warming will affect the demographic rates of different ecotypes is critica...
The ability of tree species to track their climatic niche at rates comparable to global warming is c...
Aim: Intraspecific trait variation is fundamental to understanding a species' adaptive capacity. Ass...
1. Plant species with broad climatic ranges might be more vulnerable to climate change than previous...
Trees growing in the hottest/driest parts of their natural range may be better-adapted to hot, dry c...
Graduation date: 2015Vegetation patterns and species distributions are strongly linked to soil moist...
Background: Seedling germination and survival is a critical control on forest ecosystem boundaries, ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2015. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. Advi...
Given increasing forest disturbances, novel solutions are needed to rapidly recover ecosystem servic...
Most populations of Scots pine in Spain are locally adapted to drought, with only a few populations ...
Whitebark pine, a hardy high-elevation species distributed throughout northwestern North America, is...
Climate change will affect the regeneration, growth, survival and distribution of trees. Here, I us...
Research Highlights: Data of advanced-age provenance tests were reanalyzed applying a new approach, ...
esearch Highlights: Data of advanced-age provenance tests were reanalyzed applying a new approach, t...
Whilst droughts, intensified by climate change, have been affecting forests worldwide, pest epidemic...
Understanding how climate warming will affect the demographic rates of different ecotypes is critica...
The ability of tree species to track their climatic niche at rates comparable to global warming is c...
Aim: Intraspecific trait variation is fundamental to understanding a species' adaptive capacity. Ass...
1. Plant species with broad climatic ranges might be more vulnerable to climate change than previous...