2024
DOI: 10.1111/gcb.17262
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Hybridization mediated range expansion and climate change resilience in two keystone tree species of boreal forests

Piyal Karunarathne,
Qiujie Zhou,
Martin Lascoux
et al.

Abstract: Current global climate change is expected to affect biodiversity negatively at all scales leading to mass biodiversity loss. Many studies have shown that the distribution of allele frequencies across a species' range is often influenced by specific genetic loci associated with local environmental variables. This association reflects local adaptation and allele changes at those loci could thereby contribute to the evolutionary response to climate change. However, predicting how species will adapt to climate cha… Show more

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