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View article: Correction: Ex situ germination of European acorns: data from 93 batches of 12 Quercus species
Correction: Ex situ germination of European acorns: data from 93 batches of 12 Quercus species Open
Following publication of the original article (Medina et al. 2024), the authors identified an error in the funding declaration. The originally published funding statement was: This research was funded by grant TRANS-ECO (TED2021-130976B-10…
View article: Pollen source affects acorn production in pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.)
Pollen source affects acorn production in pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) Open
Acorn production in oaks ( Quercus spp.) shows considerable inter-annual variation, known as masting. The effects of pollen sourced from trees within or outside the stand on acorn production were investigated in pedunculate oak ( Quercus r…
View article: Evolutionary ecology of masting: mechanisms, models, and climate change
Evolutionary ecology of masting: mechanisms, models, and climate change Open
Many perennial plants show mast seeding, characterized by synchronous and highly variable reproduction across years. We propose a general model of masting, integrating proximate factors (environmental variation, weather cues, and resource …
View article: Carbon dioxide enrichment affected flower numbers transiently and increased successful post-pollination development stably but without altering final acorn production in mature pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.)
Carbon dioxide enrichment affected flower numbers transiently and increased successful post-pollination development stably but without altering final acorn production in mature pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) Open
Acorn production in oak ( Quercus spp.) shows considerable inter-annual variation, known as masting, which provides a natural defence against seed predators but a highly-variable supply of acorns for uses such as in commercial tree plantin…
View article: Effects of past and present microclimates on northern and southern plant species in a managed forest landscape
Effects of past and present microclimates on northern and southern plant species in a managed forest landscape Open
Questions Near‐ground temperatures can vary substantially over relatively short distances, enabling species with different temperature preferences and geographical distributions to co‐exist within a small area. In a forest landscape, the n…
View article: Spring phenology dominates over shade in affecting seedling performance and plant attack during the growing season
Spring phenology dominates over shade in affecting seedling performance and plant attack during the growing season Open
Climate change is affecting both the abiotic environment and the seasonal timing of life history events, with potentially major consequences for plant performance and plant-associated food webs. Despite this, we lack insights into how effe…