Background: Genetic differentiation in phenotypic traits is often observed among forest tree populations, but less is known about patterns of adaptive variation within populations. Such variation is expected to enhance the survival likelihood of extant populations under climate change. Aims: Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) occurs over a spatially and temporally heterogeneous landscape in Scotland. Our goal was to examine whether populations had differentiated genetically in timing of bud flush in response to spatial heterogeneity and whether variation was also maintained within populations. Methods: Two common-garden studies, involving maternal families of seedlings from 21 native pinewoods, were established and variation in the trait was m...
Predicting species distribution changes in global warming requires an understanding of how climatic ...
Roots constitute a major segment of plant biomass, and variation in belowground traits in situ corre...
Aim: To test whether adaptive and plastic trait responses to climate across species distribution ran...
Genetic differentiation in phenotypic traits among populations from heterogeneous environments is of...
The remnants of the Caledonian Native Pinewood are distributed across a relatively narrow geographic...
Multisite common garden experiments, exposing common pools of genetic diversity to a range of enviro...
Local adaptation is a key consideration for forestry related activities, particularly when seed is t...
Póster presentado en the XIV MEDECOS & XIII AEET meeting, Seville, Spain, 31st January - 4th Februar...
Local adaptation is a common feature of plant and animal populations. Adaptive phenotypic traits are...
Climate change is disrupting local adaptation in temperate and boreal tree species. As climates shif...
The ability of a population to genetically adapt to a changing environment is contingent not only on...
Rapid climate change is a significant threat to the long-term persistence of native tree populations...
13 Pág.Phenotypic plasticity and local adaptation are the two main processes underlying trait variab...
How evolutionary forces interact to maintain quantitative genetic variation within populations has b...
The Journal of hereditySavolainen, OutiKujala, Sonja TSokol, CatherinaPyhajarvi, TanjaAvia, KomlanKn...
Predicting species distribution changes in global warming requires an understanding of how climatic ...
Roots constitute a major segment of plant biomass, and variation in belowground traits in situ corre...
Aim: To test whether adaptive and plastic trait responses to climate across species distribution ran...
Genetic differentiation in phenotypic traits among populations from heterogeneous environments is of...
The remnants of the Caledonian Native Pinewood are distributed across a relatively narrow geographic...
Multisite common garden experiments, exposing common pools of genetic diversity to a range of enviro...
Local adaptation is a key consideration for forestry related activities, particularly when seed is t...
Póster presentado en the XIV MEDECOS & XIII AEET meeting, Seville, Spain, 31st January - 4th Februar...
Local adaptation is a common feature of plant and animal populations. Adaptive phenotypic traits are...
Climate change is disrupting local adaptation in temperate and boreal tree species. As climates shif...
The ability of a population to genetically adapt to a changing environment is contingent not only on...
Rapid climate change is a significant threat to the long-term persistence of native tree populations...
13 Pág.Phenotypic plasticity and local adaptation are the two main processes underlying trait variab...
How evolutionary forces interact to maintain quantitative genetic variation within populations has b...
The Journal of hereditySavolainen, OutiKujala, Sonja TSokol, CatherinaPyhajarvi, TanjaAvia, KomlanKn...
Predicting species distribution changes in global warming requires an understanding of how climatic ...
Roots constitute a major segment of plant biomass, and variation in belowground traits in situ corre...
Aim: To test whether adaptive and plastic trait responses to climate across species distribution ran...