2023
DOI: 10.1002/ajb2.16112
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Genotype accounts for intraspecific variation in the timing and duration of multiple, sequential life‐cycle events in a willow species

Abstract: Premise Phenological variation among individuals within populations is common and has a variety of ecological and evolutionary consequences, including forming the basis for population‐level responses to environmental change. Although the timing of life‐cycle events has genetic underpinnings, whether intraspecific variation in the duration of life‐cycle events reflects genetic differences among individuals is poorly understood. Methods We used a common garden experiment with 10 genotypes of Salix hookeriana (co… Show more

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