“…This association between DNA methylation and plant ecology may reflect the modulation of gene expression (Bewick et al., 2016; Zilberman, Gehring, Tran, Ballinger, & Henikoff, 2007) or recombination rates (Mirouze et al., 2012), the release of transposable elements (Dowen et al., 2012), or other regulatory processes in response to environmental conditions in addition to covariance with genetic structure. In some cases, epigenetic variation can be restructured during periods of environmental stress and these changes can persist after the stress is relieved (Verhoeven, Jansen, van Dijk, Biere, 2010; Verhoeven, Van Dijk, Biere, 2010; Dowen et al., 2012 but see Wibowo et al., 2016). These findings suggest that epigenetic mechanisms may allow for rapid modification of phenotype in response to immediate and acute stressors (Rapp & Wendel, 2005).…”