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Publikováno v:
Applied Vegetation Science. 24
Autor:
Witold Wachowiak, Joan Cottrell, Stephen Cavers, Glenn R. Iason, Annika Perry, Joan K. Beaton
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Perry, A, Wachowiak, W, Beaton, J, Iason, G, Cottrell, J & Cavers, S 2022, ' Identifying and testing marker–trait associations for growth and phenology in three pine species : Implications for genomic prediction ', Evolutionary Applications, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 330-348 . https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.13345
In tree species, genomic prediction offers the potential to forecast mature trait values in early growth stages, if robust marker-trait associations can be identified. Here we apply a novel multispecies approach using genotypes from a new genotyping
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Robin J. Pakeman, Christopher J. Ellis, Joan K. Beaton, N.G. Hodgetts, Nick A. Littlewood, Scot Ramsay, Gabor Pozsgai, Alice Broome, Glenn R. Iason, Jenni A. Stockan, Alison J. Hester, Ruth J. Mitchell, Rob W. Brooker, David Riach, Paul E. Bellamy, Steve Woodward, Andy F. S. Taylor
Publikováno v:
Ecosystems. 19:573-586
The suitability of alternative tree species to replace species that are either threatened by pests/disease or at risk from climate change is commonly assessed by their ability to grow in a predicted future climate, their resistance to disease and the
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Alessandro Gimona, Joanne M. Potts, Jordan Chetcuti, Paul E. Bellamy, Stephen Woodward, Duncan Ray, Jenni A. Stockan, G. Kerr, Ralph Harmer, Christopher J. Ellis, Sally Eaton, Glenn R. Iason, Alison J. Hester, Alice Broome, Richard L. Hewison, Nick A. Littlewood, Ruth J. Mitchell, Andy F. S. Taylor, Joan K. Beaton, D. A. Sim, N.G. Hodgetts, Gabor Pozsgai, Scott Newey
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Biological Conservation. 175:95-109
The death of native trees caused by non-native pathogens is a global problem. An assessment of the potential ecological and conservation impacts of any tree disease should identify: (1) ecosystem functions associated with the tree species; (2) which
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Clare J. Trinder, Roger P. Cummins, Rob W. Brooker, Antonia Eastwood, Dave Sim, J. M. Fisher, Debbie A. Fielding, Dave Riach, Jim Alexander, Russell Hooper, Katy Orford, Rob J. Lewis, Jenni A. Stockan, Andrew J. Nolan, Jack J. Lennon, Robin J. Pakeman, Joan K. Beaton, Ruth J. Mitchell, Clare Pemberton, Richard L. Hewison, Emily K. Moore, Sarah Gore
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Pakeman, R J, Alexander, J, Beaton, J, Brooker, R, Cummins, R, Eastwood, A, Fielding, D, Fisher, J, Gore, S, Hewison, R, Hooper, R, Lennon, J, Mitchell, R, Moore, E, Nolan, A, Orford, K, Pemberton, C, Riach, D, Sim, D, Stockan, J, Trinder, C & Lewis, R 2015, ' Species composition of coastal dune vegetation in Scotland has proved resistant to climate change over a third of a century ', Global Change Biology, vol. 21, no. 10, pp. 3738-3747 . https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.12999
Climate change is expected to have an impact on plant communities as increased temperatures are expected to drive individual species' distributions polewards. The results of a revisitation study after c. 34years of 89 coastal sites in Scotland, UK, w
Autor:
Glenn R. Iason, Colin Campbell, Duncan White, Robin J. Pakeman, Joan K. Beaton, Vera Thoss, Jack J. Lennon
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Ecography. 29:451-457
Heritable variation in plant secondary compounds in dominant species has been hypothesised to effect ecosystem function and the structure of associated assemblages of plants, microbes and animals. The functioning of this extended phenotype in relatio
Autor:
Vera Thoss, David A. Elston, Robin J. Pakeman, D. A. Sim, Joan K. Beaton, Glenn R. Iason, Jack J. Lennon
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Ecology Letters. 8:364-369
Despite plant secondary metabolites being major determinants of species interactions and ecosystem processes, their role in the maintenance of biodiversity has received little attention. In order to investigate the relationship between chemical and b