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Data from: Population genetic structure, local adaptation, and conservation genetics of Kandelia obovata
Yu Ruan, Bing-Hong Huang, Shih-Jie Lai, Yu-Ting Wan, Jun-Qing Li, Shong Huang & Pei-Chun Liao
Topographic changes during the Pleistocene glacial/interglacial cycles affected the distribution of coastline mangroves and influenced their population genetic structure. The submergence of the continental shelf off southeast China during the postglacial age caused coastline expansions and resulted in the colonization of mangroves. Here, we performed multilocus genome scans using amplified fragment-length polymorphisms to explore the effects of topography and natural selection in structuring Kandelia obovata populations. Long-term isolation by the Taiwan Strait since the end...
Data from: Climatic stress during stand development alters the sign and magnitude of age-related growth responses in a subtropical mountain pine
Paloma Ruiz-Benito, Jaime Madrigal-Gonzalez, Sarah Young, Pierre Merctoris, Liam Cavin, Tsurng-Juhn Huang, Jan-Chan Chen, Alistair S. Jump, Pierre Mercatoris & Jan-Chang Chen
The modification of typical age-related growth by environmental changes is poorly understood, In part because there is a lack of consensus at individual tree level regarding age-dependent growth responses to climate warming as stands develop. To increase our current understanding about how multiple drivers of environmental change can modify growth responses as trees age we used tree ring data of a mountain subtropical pine species along an altitudinal gradient covering more than 2,200 m of...