Ecological interaction and adaptation both depend on phenotypic characteristics. In contrast with the common conception of the 'adult'phenotype, plant bodies develop continuously …
CM Herrera - Web Ecology, 2017 - we.copernicus.org
Diversification of ecology into subdisciplines that run from macroecology to landscape, community, and population ecology largely reflects its specialization on different segments …
Decades of observation in natural plant populations have revealed pervasive phenotypic selection for early flowering onset. This consistent pattern seems at odds with life‐history …
CM Herrera, M Medrano… - American Journal of Botany, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
• Premise of the study: Continuous within‐plant variation in quantitative traits of reiterated, homologous structures is a component of intraspecific variation, but its contribution to …
Premise Flowering time may influence pollination success and seed set through a variety of mechanisms, including seasonal changes in total pollinator visitation or the composition and …
Global warming will jeopardize the persistence and genetic diversity of many species. Assisted colonization, or the movement of species beyond their current range boundary, is a …
Epigenetic mosaicism is a possible source of within‐plant phenotypic heterogeneity, yet its frequency and developmental origin remain unexplored. This study examines whether …
Abstract Background and Aims Sub-individual variation in traits of homologous structures has multiple ecological consequences for individuals and populations. Assessing the …
The persistence of narrowly adapted species under climate change will depend on their ability to migrate apace with their historical climatic envelope or to adapt in place to maintain …