2018
DOI: 10.1101/327742
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The interplay between demography and neutral evolution at the expansion front of a widespread conifer,Picea sitchensis

Abstract: Tree species in the northern hemisphere have advanced and retreated with interglacial and glacial periods, and are currently subject to rapid anthropogenic climate change. These observations prompt questions about the mechanisms allowing tree populations to respond quickly to selection pressures when establishing into new areas. Focusing on the northern expanding range edge of Picea sitchensis, a widespread conifer of western North America, we ask how genetic structure and diversity develop during colonization… Show more

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“…), or trees of different ages inferred by dendrochronological methods (e.g., Jump et al. ; Elleouet and Aitken ). Especially, resurrection experiments offer the possibility to span longer evolutionary timescales when dormant propagules (e.g., ephippia, seeds) from past times are retrieved from nature and compared to descendant individuals from the same localities in a common garden (Franks et al.…”
Section: Investigating Biodiversity Responses To Climate Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…), or trees of different ages inferred by dendrochronological methods (e.g., Jump et al. ; Elleouet and Aitken ). Especially, resurrection experiments offer the possibility to span longer evolutionary timescales when dormant propagules (e.g., ephippia, seeds) from past times are retrieved from nature and compared to descendant individuals from the same localities in a common garden (Franks et al.…”
Section: Investigating Biodiversity Responses To Climate Changementioning
confidence: 99%