A Kremer, AL Hipp - New Phytologist, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The genus Quercus is among the most widespread and species‐rich tree genera in the northern hemisphere. The extraordinary species diversity in America and Asia together with …
The tree of life is highly reticulate, with the history of population divergence emerging from populations of gene phylogenies that reflect histories of introgression, lineage sorting and …
A rich body of evidence from local-scale experiments and observational studies has revealed stabilizing effects of biodiversity on ecosystem functioning. However, whether …
The oak flora of North America north of Mexico is both phylogenetically diverse and species- rich, including 92 species placed in five sections of subgenus Quercus, the oak clade …
INTRODUCTION The flowering plant family Fagaceae includes all oaks, beeches, chestnuts, stone oaks, and allies across 10 genera and> 900 species. The family stands out for its very …
Climate is a major evolutionary force in driving adaptive differentiation and plasticity in plant function. Xylem anatomy and hydraulic architecture are critical to water use, growth and …
Biodiversity is rapidly changing due to changes in the climate and human related activities; thus, the accurate predictions of species composition and diversity are critical to developing …
L Lin, XL Jiang, KQ Guo, A Byrne, M Deng - Plant Diversity, 2023 - Elsevier
East Asian evergreen broadleaved forests (EBFLs) harbor high species richness, but these ecosystems are severely impacted by global climate change and deforestation. Conserving …
Understanding why species composition and diversity varies spatially and with environmental variation is a long-standing theme in macroecological research. Numerous …