“…A 1-month shift in phenology imposes a strong barrier to pollen flow between microhabitats, as S. herbacea flowers are only receptive to pollen for approximately 2 weeks (Beerling, 1998). Strong flowering time differentiation within short distances is not uncommon and has been reported in snowmelt gradients in Scandinavia for S. herbacea (Wijk, 1986b) and in other alpine species (Kudo, 1992;Kudo and Ito, 1992;Jones et al, 1997;Kudo et al, 1999;Shimono and Kudo, 2005;Hirao and Kudo, 2008;Shimono et al, 2009;Wipf et al, 2009;Elmendorf et al, 2012). Some of these exhibit genetically differentiated, phenologically isolated subpopulations Yamagishi et al, 2005;Hirao and Kudo, 2008;Shimono et al, 2009).…”