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Evolutionary potential of Chamaecrista fasciculata in relation to climate change. II. Genetic architecture of three populations reciprocally planted along an environmental gradient in the great plains
Author(s): J. R. Etterson
Month: Jul
Year: 2004
Journal: Evolution
Volume: 58
Issue: 7
Pages: 1459-1471
Article Topic(s): Climate change,Ecotype
Research Setting(s): Garden
Species Referenced: Chamaecrista fasciculata (Partridge pea),
Abstract
Evidence for local adaptation and adaptive hybridization were assessed in a common garden study of Chamaecrista fasciculata populations in the Great Plains across a north-south gradient. Plants produced significantly more seeds at their native sites.Suggested Citation
J. R. Etterson. "Evolutionary potential of Chamaecrista fasciculata in relation to climate change. II. Genetic architecture of three populations reciprocally planted along an environmental gradient in the great plains." Evolution 58.7 (2004): 1459-1471.Go back