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Extirpated prairie species demonstrate more variable phenological responses to warming than extant congeners.

Meredith A ZettlemoyerKatarina RenaldiMichael D MuzykaJennifer A Lau
Published in: American journal of botany (2021)
This study highlights the importance of understanding phenological responses to seasonal warming and indicates that extirpated species may demonstrate more variable phenological responses to temperature than extant congeners, a finding consistent with the hypothesis that appropriate phenological responses may reduce species' likelihood of extinction.
Keyphrases
  • genetic diversity