Potential for evolutionary responses to climate change – evidence from tree populations
CEA CESTA · Université de Bordeaux · +12 more institutions
Abstract
Evolutionary responses are required for tree populations to be able to track climate change. Results of 250 years of common garden experiments show that most forest trees have evolved local adaptation, as evidenced by the adaptive differentiation of populations in quantitative traits, reflecting environmental conditions of population origins. On the basis of the patterns of quantitative variation for 19 adaptation-related traits studied in 59 tree species (mostly temperate and boreal species from the Northern hemisphere), we found that genetic differentiation between populations and clinal variation along environmental gradients were very common (respectively, 90% and 78% of cases). Thus, responding to climate…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 81.71
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- 100%
- References
- 215
Authors
11- FJFlorian J. Alberto
CEA CESTA, Université de Bordeaux, UMR BIOdiversity, GEnes & Communities, University of Oulu
- SNSally N. Aitken
University of British Columbia
- RARicardo Alı́a
Forest Science and Technology Centre of Catalonia
- SCSantiago C. González‐Martínez
Forest Science and Technology Centre of Catalonia
- HHHeikki Hänninen
University of Helsinki
Topics & keywords
- Local adaptation
- Climate change
- Ecology
- Adaptation (eye)
- Taiga
- Biology
- Environmental change
- Range (aeronautics)