Predictions on displacement of suitable habitats due to climate change suggest that plant species with poor colonization ability may be unable to move fast enough to match forecasted climate-induced changes in habitat distribution. However, studies on early Holocene plant migration show fast migration of many plant species that are poor colonizers today We hypothesize that warmer temperatures during the early Holocene yielded higher seed quality, contributing to explaining the fast migration. We studied how the 3 seed quality variables, seed mass, germinability, and requirements for break of seed dormancy, vary for seeds of 11 forest herb species with varying colonization capacity collected along a 1400-km latitudinal gradient. Within speci...
The recovery of forest plant communities in post-agricultural landscapes is largely determined by di...
Most range shift predictions focus on the dispersal phase of the colonization process. Because movin...
The response of forest herb regeneration from seed to temperature variations across latitudes was ex...
Predictions on displacement of suitable habitats due to climate change suggest that plant species wi...
Aim: Seed banks are central to the regeneration strategy of many plant species. Any factor altering ...
Responses to climate change have often been found to lag behind the rate of warming that has occurre...
Background and AimsThis study examined the adaptive association between seed germination ecology and...
Slow-colonizing forest understorey plants are probably not able to rapidly adjust their distribution...
Recent climate change will presumably allow many plant species to expand their geographical range up...
PREMISE:The timing of germination has profound impacts on fitness, population dynamics, and species ...
We examined adaptive clinal variation in seed mass among populations of an invasive annual species, ...
Interactions between ecological factors and seed physiological responses during the establishment ph...
Aim : To investigate the effect of temperature, latitude and local environment on the reproductive t...
The recovery of forest plant communities in post-agricultural landscapes is largely determined by di...
Most range shift predictions focus on the dispersal phase of the colonization process. Because movin...
The response of forest herb regeneration from seed to temperature variations across latitudes was ex...
Predictions on displacement of suitable habitats due to climate change suggest that plant species wi...
Aim: Seed banks are central to the regeneration strategy of many plant species. Any factor altering ...
Responses to climate change have often been found to lag behind the rate of warming that has occurre...
Background and AimsThis study examined the adaptive association between seed germination ecology and...
Slow-colonizing forest understorey plants are probably not able to rapidly adjust their distribution...
Recent climate change will presumably allow many plant species to expand their geographical range up...
PREMISE:The timing of germination has profound impacts on fitness, population dynamics, and species ...
We examined adaptive clinal variation in seed mass among populations of an invasive annual species, ...
Interactions between ecological factors and seed physiological responses during the establishment ph...
Aim : To investigate the effect of temperature, latitude and local environment on the reproductive t...
The recovery of forest plant communities in post-agricultural landscapes is largely determined by di...
Most range shift predictions focus on the dispersal phase of the colonization process. Because movin...
The response of forest herb regeneration from seed to temperature variations across latitudes was ex...