Experimental studies of adaptation in Clarkia xantiana. I. Sources of trait variation across a subspecies border.
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A road map for integrating eco-evolutionary processes into biodiversity models.Introduction beyond a species range: a relationship between population origin, adaptive potential and plant performanceLarge-scale adaptive differentiation in the alpine perennial herb Arabis alpina.Intraspecific variation in the magnitude and pattern of flooding-induced shoot elongation in Rumex palustris.Local adaptation and cogradient selection in the alpine plant, Poa hiemata, along a narrow altitudinal gradient.Phenological mismatch and the effectiveness of assisted gene flow.The response of two butterfly species to climatic variation at the edge of their range and the implications for poleward range shifts.The covariance between genetic and environmental influences across ecological gradients: reassessing the evolutionary significance of countergradient and cogradient variation.Similarities in butterfly emergence dates among populations suggest local adaptation to climate.The evolution of quantitative traits in complex environments.Time-Series Transcriptomics Reveals That AGAMOUS-LIKE22 Affects Primary Metabolism and Developmental Processes in Drought-Stressed Arabidopsis.Outcrossing and photosynthetic rates vary independently within two Clarkia species: implications for the joint evolution of drought escape physiology and mating system.Role of selection and gene flow in population differentiation at the edge vs. interior of the species range differing in climatic conditions.Natural variation for drought-response traits in the Mimulus guttatus species complex.Experimental studies of adaptation in Clarkia xantiana. III. Phenotypic selection across a subspecies border.Reduced pollinator service and elevated pollen limitation at the geographic range limit of an annual plant.The joint evolution of mating system, floral traits and life history in Clarkia (Onagraceae): genetic constraints vs. independent evolution.Temporal variation in the pollen:ovule ratios of Clarkia (Onagraceae) taxa with contrasting mating systems: field populations.Stability of pollen-ovule ratios in pollinator-dependent versus autogamous Clarkia sister taxa: testing evolutionary predictions.Stress avoidance in a common annual: reproductive timing is important for local adaptation and geographic distribution.Could seasonally deteriorating environments favour the evolution of autogamous selfing and a drought escape physiology through indirect selection? A test of the time limitation hypothesis using artificial selection in Clarkia.Seed heteromorphism in Triticum dicoccoides: association between seed positions within a dispersal unit and dormancy.Re-establishment of clinal variation in flowering time among introduced populations of purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria, Lythraceae).Flowering-time plasticity facilitates niche shifts in adjacent populations.Testing evolutionary hypotheses about species borders: patterns of genetic variation towards the southern borders of two rainforest Drosophila and a related habitat generalist.Evolution under changing climates: climatic niche stasis despite rapid evolution in a non-native plant.Invasibility or invasiveness? Effects of habitat, genotype, and their interaction on invasive Rhododendron ponticum populationsClimate and competition affect growth and survival of transplanted sugar maple seedlings along a 1700-km gradient
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Experimental studies of adaptation in Clarkia xantiana. I. Sources of trait variation across a subspecies border.
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