Habitat fragmentation affects climate adaptation in a forest herb
Frederik Van Daele,
Olivier Honnay,
Steven Janssens
et al.
Abstract:Climate change and the resulting increased drought frequencies pose considerable threats to forest herb populations, particularly where additional environmental challenges jeopardize responses to selection. Specifically, habitat fragmentation may hamper climate adaptation by altering the distribution of adaptive genetic variation and may also induce evolutionary changes in mating systems.
To assess how habitat fragmentation disrupts climate adaptation, we conducted a common garden experiment with Primula elat… Show more
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