2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.06.12.598693
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Accelerated phenology fails to buffer fitness loss from delayed rain onset in a clade of wildflowers

Samantha J. Worthy,
Sarah R. Ashlock,
Arquel Miller
et al.

Abstract: The timing of early life cycle events has cascading effects on phenology and fitness. These effects may be critical for climate resilience of plant populations, especially in Mediterranean environments, where delayed rainfall onset causes delayed germination. To examine impacts of germination timing on ten species of theStreptanthus/Caulanthusclade, we induced germination across a range of dates in ambient seasonal conditions and recorded phenological and fitness traits. Later germination cohorts accelerated f… Show more

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