Local adaptation of seed and seedling traits along a natural aridity gradient may both predict and constrain adaptive responses to climate change.
Kyle ChristieNatalie R PiersonDavid B LowryLiza M HoleskiPublished in: American journal of botany (2022)
We documented substantial interspecific trait variation as well as clinal variation in several important seed and seedling traits, yet these slopes were often opposite to predictions for how individual traits might confer drought tolerance. This work shows that plant populations may adapt to increasing aridity via correlated trait responses associated with alternative life history strategies, but that trade-offs might constrain adaptive responses in individual traits.