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Journal Article: Climate drives adaptive genetic responses associated with survival in big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata)

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Start Date
2013-05-01
End Date
2016-10-06

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Great Basin Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), Bryce Richardson(Principal Investigator), Lindsay Chaney(Cooperator/Partner), Matt Germino(Cooperator/Partner), Bryce Richardson(Cooperator/Partner), Journal Article: Climate drives adaptive genetic responses associated with survival in big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata), https://www.fws.gov/science/catalog

Summary

A genecological approach was used to explore genetic variation for survival in Artemisia tridentata (big sagebrush). Artemisia tridentata is a widespread and foundational shrub species in western North America. This species has become extremely fragmented, to the detriment of dependent wildlife, and efforts to restore it are now a land manage-ment priority. Common- garden experiments were established at three sites with seed-lings from 55 source- populations. Populations included each of the three predominant subspecies, and cytotype variations. Survival was monitored for 5 years to assess dif-ferences in survival between gardens and populations. We found evidence of adap-tive genetic variation for survival. Survival within gardens [...]

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urn:uuid urn:uuid 73ff0541-2718-4f7a-b02e-cb752f353eb6
info:doi/ info:doi/ 10.1111/eva.12440

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