Authors
Victoria L Sork, Frank W Davis, Robert Westfall, Alan Flint, Makihiko Ikegami, Hongfang Wang, Delphine Grivet
Publication date
2010/9
Journal
Molecular ecology
Volume
19
Issue
17
Pages
3806-3823
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Rapid climate change jeopardizes tree populations by shifting current climate zones. To avoid extinction, tree populations must tolerate, adapt, or migrate. Here we investigate geographic patterns of genetic variation in valley oak, Quercus lobata Née, to assess how underlying genetic structure of populations might influence this species’ ability to survive climate change. First, to understand how genetic lineages shape spatial genetic patterns, we examine historical patterns of colonization. Second, we examine the correlation between multivariate nuclear genetic variation and climatic variation. Third, to illustrate how geographic genetic variation could interact with regional patterns of 21st Century climate change, we produce region‐specific bioclimatic distributions of valley oak using Maximum Entropy (MAXENT) models based on downscaled historical (1971–2000) and future (2070–2100) climate grids. Future …
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