Pollinator and habitat-mediated selection as potential contributors to ecological speciation in two closely related species
DR Campbell, JM Powers, M Crowell - Evolution Letters, 2024 - academic.oup.com
In ecological speciation, incipient species diverge due to natural selection that is
ecologically based. In flowering plants, different pollinators could mediate that selection …
ecologically based. In flowering plants, different pollinators could mediate that selection …
[HTML][HTML] Performance-based inference of selection on stomatal length and specific leaf area varies with climate-of-origin of the forest tree, Eucalyptus ovata
Understanding how functional traits affect plant performance and fitness is a key step in
unravelling the role of natural selection in shaping the evolutionary trajectory of populations …
unravelling the role of natural selection in shaping the evolutionary trajectory of populations …
Metal extraction capacities of the two halophytes Sesuvium portulacastrum and Suaeda australis from New Caledonian estuaries contaminated with metals
P Bonaventure, L Guentas… - Bioremediation …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The increase in population and its needs have worsened the issue of metal contamination of
the environment, negatively impacting plants, animals, and human health. New Caledonia, a …
the environment, negatively impacting plants, animals, and human health. New Caledonia, a …
Phenotypic and genotypic variation in Australian native Sorghum species along aridity clines
H Myrans, JR McCausland, SN Johnson… - Australian Journal of …, 2024 - CSIRO Publishing
Context Wild sorghum taxa (Sorghum Moench) cover much of the northern Australian
landscape and harbour potentially useful traits for crop improvement. Specialised …
landscape and harbour potentially useful traits for crop improvement. Specialised …
Maritime pine genetic resources: geographical variability, selection pressures and future adaptation
A Theraroz - 2024 - theses.hal.science
Climate change is already affecting forest ecosystems on all continents, as evidenced by the
northward and upward migration of species and the increase of forest dieback in response …
northward and upward migration of species and the increase of forest dieback in response …