Among‐population variation in drought responses is consistent across life stages but not between native and non‐native ranges
Dávid U. Nagy,
Arpad E. Thoma,
Mohammad Al‐Gharaibeh
et al.
Abstract:Summary
Understanding how widespread species adapt to variation in abiotic conditions across their ranges is fundamental to ecology. Insight may come from studying how among‐population variation (APV) in the common garden corresponds with the environmental conditions of source populations. However, there are no such studies comparing native vs non‐native populations across multiple life stages.
We examined APV in the performance and functional traits of 59 Conyza canadensis populations, in response to droug… Show more
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