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DOI10.1111/gcb.14881
Range margin populations show high climate adaptation lags in European trees
Frejaville, Thibaut1; Vizcaino-Palomar, Natalia1; Fady, Bruno2; Kremer, Antoine3; Garzon, Marta Benito1
2019-11-19
发表期刊GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
ISSN1354-1013
EISSN1365-2486
出版年2019
文章类型Article;Early Access
语种英语
国家France
英文摘要

How populations of long-living species respond to climate change depends on phenotypic plasticity and local adaptation processes. Marginal populations are expected to have lags in adaptation (i.e. differences between the climatic optimum that maximizes population fitness and the local climate) because they receive pre-adapted alleles from core populations preventing them from reaching a local optimum in their climatically marginal habitat. Yet, whether adaptation lags in marginal populations are a common feature across phylogenetically and ecologically different species and how lags can change with climate change remain unexplored. To test for range-wide patterns of phenotypic variation and adaptation lags of populations to climate, we (a) built model ensembles of tree height accounting for the climate of population origin and the climate of the site for 706 populations monitored in 97 common garden experiments covering the range of six European forest tree species; (b) estimated populations' adaptation lags as the differences between the climatic optimum that maximizes tree height and the climate of the origin of each population; (c) identified adaptation lag patterns for populations coming from the warm/dry and cold/wet margins and from the distribution core of each species range. We found that (a) phenotypic variation is driven by either temperature or precipitation; (b) adaptation lags are consistently higher in climatic margin populations (cold/warm, dry/wet) than in core populations; (c) predictions for future warmer climates suggest adaptation lags would decrease in cold margin populations, slightly increasing tree height, while adaptation lags would increase in core and warm margin populations, sharply decreasing tree height. Our results suggest that warm margin populations are the most vulnerable to climate change, but understanding how these populations can cope with future climates depend on whether other fitness-related traits could show similar adaptation lag patterns.


英文关键词climate margin ecological optima growth intraspecific trait variation local adaptation natural species' distribution range plasticity tree height
领域气候变化 ; 资源环境
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000497155300001
WOS关键词GENE FLOW ; LOCAL ADAPTATION ; PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY ; FAGUS-SYLVATICA ; FUNCTIONAL TRAITS ; REGIONAL-SCALE ; FOREST TREES ; RESPONSES ; FITNESS ; GROWTH
WOS类目Biodiversity Conservation ; Ecology ; Environmental Sciences
WOS研究方向Biodiversity & Conservation ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/225283
专题环境与发展全球科技态势
作者单位1.Univ Bordeaux, INRA, BIOGECO UMR 1202, F-33615 Pessac, France;
2.INRA, UR629, Ecol Forets Mediterraneennes URFM, Avignon, France;
3.Univ Bordeaux, INRA, BIOGECO UMR 1202, Cestas, France
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Frejaville, Thibaut,Vizcaino-Palomar, Natalia,Fady, Bruno,et al. Range margin populations show high climate adaptation lags in European trees[J]. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY,2019.
APA Frejaville, Thibaut,Vizcaino-Palomar, Natalia,Fady, Bruno,Kremer, Antoine,&Garzon, Marta Benito.(2019).Range margin populations show high climate adaptation lags in European trees.GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY.
MLA Frejaville, Thibaut,et al."Range margin populations show high climate adaptation lags in European trees".GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY (2019).
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