DJ Chmura, PD Anderson, GT Howe… - Forest Ecology and …, 2011 - Elsevier
Climate change resulting from increased concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide ([CO2]) is expected to result in warmer temperatures and changed precipitation regimes …
Recent shifts in phenology are the best documented biological response to current anthropogenic climate change, yet remain poorly understood from a functional point of view …
Recent large-scale studies of tree growth in the Iberian Peninsula reported contrasting positive and negative effects of temperature in Mediterranean angiosperms and conifers …
Although growth response functions have previously been developed for lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta Dougl. ex Loud.) populations in British Columbia, new analyses were …
Niche‐based models are widely used to understand what environmental factors determine species' distributions, but they do not provide a clear framework to study the processes …
A Park, JL Rodgers - Forest Ecology and Management, 2023 - Elsevier
As greenhouse gas emissions rise unabated and temperatures continue to rise, forest managers have begun to consider assisted migration (AM) of trees as a strategy to adapt …
J Bradley St Clair, GT Howe - Global Change Biology, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Climates are expected to warm considerably over the next century, resulting in expectations that plant populations will not be adapted to future climates. We estimated the risk of …
S Nadeau, PG Meirmans, SN Aitken… - Ecology and …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Accurately detecting signatures of local adaptation using genetic‐environment associations (GEA s) requires controlling for neutral patterns of population structure to reduce the risk of …
A Ettinger, J HilleRisLambers - Global change biology, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Forecasts of widespread range shifts with climate change stem from assumptions that climate drives species' distributions. However, local adaptation and biotic interactions also …