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reciprocal transplant experiment
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Description
Multi-site common garden experiment using controlled crosses to partition genetic and environmental variance in vegetative and floral traits across a hybrid zone. Seeds from multiple genetic families planted across environmental gradients to estimate heritability and genotype-by-environment interactions.
Typical Equipment
- shade-cloth canopy
- fencing materials
- watering equipment
- measurement tools
Output Measurements
- community composition changes
- species abundance shifts
- ecosystem function responses
Papers Using This Protocol (17)
student_paper
The role of soil in regulating plant performance in Valeriana edulis
thesis
The impacts of environmental change on plant and microbial communities: A turf transplant experiment in the Colorado Rocky Mountains
thesis
The impacts of environmental change on plant and microbial communities: A turf transplant experiment in the Colorado Rocky Mountains
article
Pollinator and habitat-mediated selection as potential contributors to ecological speciation in two closely related species
student_paper
Environmental and Genetic Effects of Elevation on Plant Defense
student_paper
The Impacts of Changing Temperature on Plant Water Use
article
Genetic and spatial variation in vegetative and floral traits across a hybrid zone
student_paper
Experimental test of the ability of plants to regulate their temperatures under climate change: Using transplanted communities, thermal imaging, and arcGIS across an elevation gradient
student_paper
The impact of climate change on Rocky Mountain plant communities: Differences in floral trait along an elevational gradient of transplanted communities
article
Early snowmelt projected to cause population decline in a subalpine plant
student_paper
The Effect of Climate Change on Plant Communities in the Rocky Mountains: How floral traits differ along an elevational gradient and in reciprocally transplanted communities
article
Is Plant Fitness Proportional to Seed Set? An Experiment and a Spatial Model
student_paper
Plasticity and changes in selection in response to changing precipitation regimes
student_paper
Genetic and environmental variation in leaf traits and physiology of <i>Ipomopsis</i>
article
Realized tolerance to nectar robbing: compensation to floral enemies in <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i>
article
Lifetime fitness in two generations of <i>Ipomopsis</i> hybrids
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