How useful is genomic data for predicting maladaptation to future climate?
Methods using genomic information to forecast potential population maladaptation to climate
change or new environments are becoming increasingly common, yet the lack of model …
change or new environments are becoming increasingly common, yet the lack of model …
Landscape genomics of Quercus lobata reveals genes involved in local climate adaptation at multiple spatial scales
PF Gugger, ST Fitz‐Gibbon, A Albarrán‐Lara… - Molecular …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding how the environment shapes genetic variation provides critical insight about
the evolution of local adaptation in natural populations. At multiple spatial scales and …
the evolution of local adaptation in natural populations. At multiple spatial scales and …
Abiotic genetic adaptation in the Fagaceae
Fagaceae can be found in tropical and temperate regions and contain species of major
ecological and economic importance. In times of global climate change, tree populations …
ecological and economic importance. In times of global climate change, tree populations …
Landscape genomics predicts climate change‐related genetic offset for the widespread Platycladus orientalis (Cupressaceae)
Understanding and quantifying populations' adaptive genetic variation and their response to
climate change are critical to reforestation's seed source selection, forest management …
climate change are critical to reforestation's seed source selection, forest management …
Evaluating genomic data for management of local adaptation in a changing climate: A lodgepole pine case study
We evaluate genomic data, relative to phenotypic and climatic data, as a basis for assisted
gene flow and genetic conservation. Using a seedling common garden trial of 281 …
gene flow and genetic conservation. Using a seedling common garden trial of 281 …
[HTML][HTML] Applying molecular and genetic methods to trees and their fungal communities
Forests provide invaluable economic, ecological, and social services. At the same time, they
are exposed to several threats, such as fragmentation, changing climatic conditions, or …
are exposed to several threats, such as fragmentation, changing climatic conditions, or …
[HTML][HTML] How challenging RADseq data turned out to favor coalescent-based species tree inference. A case study in Aichryson (Crassulaceae)
P Hühn, MS Dillenberger, M Gerschwitz-Eidt… - Molecular Phylogenetics …, 2022 - Elsevier
Analysing multiple genomic regions while incorporating detection and qualification of
discordance among regions has become standard for understanding phylogenetic …
discordance among regions has become standard for understanding phylogenetic …
[HTML][HTML] Optimizing ddRADseq in Non-Model Species: A Case Study in Eucalyptus dunnii Maiden
NC Aguirre, CV Filippi, G Zaina, JG Rivas, CV Acuña… - Agronomy, 2019 - mdpi.com
Restriction site-associated DNA sequencing (RADseq) and its derived protocols, such as
double digest RADseq (ddRADseq), offer a flexible and highly cost-effective strategy for …
double digest RADseq (ddRADseq), offer a flexible and highly cost-effective strategy for …
Forest‐permafrost feedbacks and glacial refugia help explain the unequal distribution of larch across continents
Aim The continental‐scale distribution of plant functional types, such as evergreen and
summergreen needle‐leaf forest, is assumed to be determined by contemporary climate …
summergreen needle‐leaf forest, is assumed to be determined by contemporary climate …
Combined genotype and phenotype analyses reveal patterns of genomic adaptation to local environments in the subtropical oak Quercus acutissima
J Gao, ZL Liu, W Zhao, KW Tomlinson… - … of Systematics and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding the effects of the demographic dynamics and environmental heterogeneity
on the genomic variation of forest species is important, not only for uncovering the …
on the genomic variation of forest species is important, not only for uncovering the …