Maternal effects strengthen interactions of temperature and precipitation, determining seed germination of dominant alpine grass species.
Andrea VeseláVěroslava HadincováVigdis VandvikZuzana MünzbergováPublished in: American journal of botany (2021)
The results demonstrate how knowledge of responses to climate change can increase our ability to understand and predict the fate of alpine species. Studies that aim to understand the germination requirements of seeds under future climates should use experimental designs allowing the separation of genetic differentiation, plasticity and maternal effects and their interactions, since all these mechanisms play an important role in driving species' germination patterns.