Migration, Dispersal of Pollen and Seeds: Interaction Between Demographic and Genetic Processes

Seed and pollen dispersal processes interact with demographic and genetic mechanisms to shape tree species’ responses to climate-driven shifts in bioclimatic ranges, focusing on colonization fronts, long-distance pollen movements, and mating system variability.

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Global warming drives a spatial shift in tree species’ bioclimatic ranges, challenging populations to track changing conditions. This review synthesizes recent findings on plant dispersal, focusing on three aspects: (i) seed dispersal and its role in forming colonization fronts at the leading migration edge; (ii) long-distance pollen dispersal and its interplay with local adaptation along environmental gradients; and (iii) within-population pollen movement generating variability in mating system parameters across individuals and populations. The paper highlights the critical interactions among spatial distribution, strict dispersal processes, demographic dynamics, and genetic evolution. Integrative modeling tools, such as the CAPSIS platform, have been instrumental in elucidating these complex processes.

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Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Locatie
France
Auteurs
Etienne KLEIN, Bruno FADY, Julie GAÜZÈRE, François LEFÈVRE, Sylvie ODDOU-MURATORIO et Christian PICHOT
Doel
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document
Gepubliceerd op
01 nov 2015
Taal van herkomst
French
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CC BY