Leaf ecophysiological traits related to carbon gain and resource use are expected to be under strong selection in desert annuals. We used comparative and phenotypic selection approaches to investigate the importance of leaf ecophysiological traits for Helianthus anomalus, a diploid annual sunflower species of hybrid origin that is endemic to active desert dunes. Comparisons were made within and among five genotypic classes: H. anomalus, its ancestral parent species (H. annuus and H. petiolaris), and two backcrossed populations of the parental species (designated BC2ann and BC2pet) representing putative ancestors of H. anomalus. Seedlings were transplanted into H. anomalus habitat at Little Sahara Dunes, Utah, and followed through a summer g...
Background and Aims Trait-based plant ecology attempts to use small numbers of functional traits to ...
<div><p>Locally relevant conditions, such as water stress in irrigated agricultural regions, should ...
Renewed interest in the consequences of gene flow between crop and wild plant populations was initia...
Leaf ecophysiological traits related to carbon gain and resource use are expected to be under strong...
Habitats that differ in soil resource availability are expected to differ for selection on resource-...
• Habitats that differ in soil resource availability are expected to differ for selection on resourc...
Plant water-use efficiency (WUE) is expected to affect plant fitness and thus be under natural selec...
The diploid hybrid species Helianthus deserticola inhabits the desert floor, an extreme environment ...
Hybrid speciation is thought to be facilitated by escape of early generation hybrids into new habita...
We can learn about the factors that promote and constrain speciation by comparing multiple instances...
drought escape, ecophysiology, hybridization, natural selection, phenology, plant architecture, rang...
Species often include multiple ecotypes that are adapted to different environments1. However, it is ...
Seed functional traits of native Helianthus species contribute towards ecosystem services but limita...
Trade-offs among traits are important for maintaining biodiversity, but the role of natural selectio...
Adaptive radiations are thought to be one of the most important processes generating biological dive...
Background and Aims Trait-based plant ecology attempts to use small numbers of functional traits to ...
<div><p>Locally relevant conditions, such as water stress in irrigated agricultural regions, should ...
Renewed interest in the consequences of gene flow between crop and wild plant populations was initia...
Leaf ecophysiological traits related to carbon gain and resource use are expected to be under strong...
Habitats that differ in soil resource availability are expected to differ for selection on resource-...
• Habitats that differ in soil resource availability are expected to differ for selection on resourc...
Plant water-use efficiency (WUE) is expected to affect plant fitness and thus be under natural selec...
The diploid hybrid species Helianthus deserticola inhabits the desert floor, an extreme environment ...
Hybrid speciation is thought to be facilitated by escape of early generation hybrids into new habita...
We can learn about the factors that promote and constrain speciation by comparing multiple instances...
drought escape, ecophysiology, hybridization, natural selection, phenology, plant architecture, rang...
Species often include multiple ecotypes that are adapted to different environments1. However, it is ...
Seed functional traits of native Helianthus species contribute towards ecosystem services but limita...
Trade-offs among traits are important for maintaining biodiversity, but the role of natural selectio...
Adaptive radiations are thought to be one of the most important processes generating biological dive...
Background and Aims Trait-based plant ecology attempts to use small numbers of functional traits to ...
<div><p>Locally relevant conditions, such as water stress in irrigated agricultural regions, should ...
Renewed interest in the consequences of gene flow between crop and wild plant populations was initia...