Jaclyn P. M. Corbin
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View article: Hyperspectral Leaf Reflectance Detects Interactive Genetic and Environmental Effects on Tree Phenotypes, Enabling Large‐Scale Monitoring and Restoration Planning Under Climate Change
Hyperspectral Leaf Reflectance Detects Interactive Genetic and Environmental Effects on Tree Phenotypes, Enabling Large‐Scale Monitoring and Restoration Planning Under Climate Change Open
Plants respond to rapid environmental change in ways that depend on both their genetic identity and their phenotypic plasticity, impacting their survival as well as associated ecosystems. However, genetic and environmental effects on pheno…
View article: Disentangling heritability and plasticity effects on <i>Populus fremontii</i> leaf reflectance across a temperature gradient
Disentangling heritability and plasticity effects on <i>Populus fremontii</i> leaf reflectance across a temperature gradient Open
Globally, vegetation biodiversity is expected to decline as the rate of plant adaptation struggles to keep pace with rising temperatures. To support conservation efforts through remote sensing, we disentangled the nested effects of genetic…
View article: A mammalian herbivore selects local and cooler provenance trees in a restoration common garden experiment: implications for community‐assisted migration efforts
A mammalian herbivore selects local and cooler provenance trees in a restoration common garden experiment: implications for community‐assisted migration efforts Open
Rapid changes in climate have the potential to alter habitats faster than evolution may respond, leading to maladapted tree populations. Assisted migration may help foundation tree species persist in future climates by identifying populati…
View article: Evidence of climate-driven selection on both tree traits and trait plasticity across the climatic range of a riparian foundation species
Evidence of climate-driven selection on both tree traits and trait plasticity across the climatic range of a riparian foundation species Open
Selection on quantitative traits by divergent climatic conditions can lead to substantial trait variation across a species range. In the context of rapidly changing environments, however, it is equally important to understand selection on …
View article: A mammalian herbivore prefers locally adapted populations in a common garden: implications for climate change mitigation
A mammalian herbivore prefers locally adapted populations in a common garden: implications for climate change mitigation Open
Climate change is expected to alter habitat more rapidly than the pace of evolution, leading to tree populations that are maladapted to new local conditions. Assisted migration is a mitigation strategy that proposes preemptively identifyin…
Adaptive capacity in the foundation tree species Populus fremontii: implications for resilience to climate change and non-native species invasion in the American Southwest Open
View article: Selection for genetics‐based architecture traits in a native cottonwood negatively affects invasive tamarisk in a restoration field trial
Selection for genetics‐based architecture traits in a native cottonwood negatively affects invasive tamarisk in a restoration field trial Open
Climate change and competition from invasive species remain two important challenges in restoration. We examined the hypothesis that non‐native tamarisk ( Tamarix spp.) reestablishment after aboveground removal is affected by genetics‐base…