Pre-adaptation of Arctic plants to climate change.

Re-appraisal of high latitude ice cover during the Weichselian and the recent discovery of pre-Holocene plant communities in Novaya Zemlya and Northern Norway suggests that the contemporary Arctic flora may have had a longer time span in its occupation of high latitude sites than has hitherto been r...

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Main Authors: Crawford, RMM, Abbott, Richard John
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1994
Subjects:
DNA
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/b92f9725-613e-4b59-878d-93359d0615b3 2023-05-15T14:22:21+02:00 Pre-adaptation of Arctic plants to climate change. Crawford, RMM Abbott, Richard John 1994-10 https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/preadaptation-of-arctic-plants-to-climate-change(b92f9725-613e-4b59-878d-93359d0615b3).html http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0028178002&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Crawford , RMM & Abbott , R J 1994 , ' Pre-adaptation of Arctic plants to climate change. ' , Botanica Acta , vol. 5 , pp. 271-278 . ARCTIC CLIMATE-CHANGE MIGRATION REFUGIA ADAPTATION ISOZYMES DNA ECOLOGICAL GENETIC-VARIATION DRYAS-OCTOPETALA ECOTYPES SEED BANKS DRABA BRASSICACEAE NORDIC POLYPLOIDS CAREX-BIGELOWII DIFFERENTIATION POPULATION TEMPERATURES ISLAND article 1994 ftunstandrewcris 2021-12-26T14:15:09Z Re-appraisal of high latitude ice cover during the Weichselian and the recent discovery of pre-Holocene plant communities in Novaya Zemlya and Northern Norway suggests that the contemporary Arctic flora may have had a longer time span in its occupation of high latitude sites than has hitherto been recognised. The present-day Arctic flora in some regions may therefore have derived at least some of its genetic inheritance from populations that survived in ice-free refugia in the high Arctic polar deserts during the latter stages of the Weichselian glaciation. Increasing evidence for sudden changes in climate at high latitudes in the past, suggests that Arctic vegetation would have been subjected to rapid climatic warming if it had maintained a presence in these regions during the late Weichselian. A review of what is known about plant survival in the high Arctic since pre-Holocene times, coupled with an examination of some of the physiological properties of modern populations in these regions is presented in an attempt to ascertain if high Arctic plants possess mechanisms which facilitate their capacity to respond either phenotypically or physiologically to climatic change. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Carex bigelowii Climate change Dryas octopetala Northern Norway Novaya Zemlya University of St Andrews: Research Portal Arctic Norway
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topic ARCTIC
CLIMATE-CHANGE
MIGRATION
REFUGIA
ADAPTATION
ISOZYMES
DNA
ECOLOGICAL GENETIC-VARIATION
DRYAS-OCTOPETALA ECOTYPES
SEED BANKS
DRABA BRASSICACEAE
NORDIC POLYPLOIDS
CAREX-BIGELOWII
DIFFERENTIATION
POPULATION
TEMPERATURES
ISLAND
spellingShingle ARCTIC
CLIMATE-CHANGE
MIGRATION
REFUGIA
ADAPTATION
ISOZYMES
DNA
ECOLOGICAL GENETIC-VARIATION
DRYAS-OCTOPETALA ECOTYPES
SEED BANKS
DRABA BRASSICACEAE
NORDIC POLYPLOIDS
CAREX-BIGELOWII
DIFFERENTIATION
POPULATION
TEMPERATURES
ISLAND
Crawford, RMM
Abbott, Richard John
Pre-adaptation of Arctic plants to climate change.
topic_facet ARCTIC
CLIMATE-CHANGE
MIGRATION
REFUGIA
ADAPTATION
ISOZYMES
DNA
ECOLOGICAL GENETIC-VARIATION
DRYAS-OCTOPETALA ECOTYPES
SEED BANKS
DRABA BRASSICACEAE
NORDIC POLYPLOIDS
CAREX-BIGELOWII
DIFFERENTIATION
POPULATION
TEMPERATURES
ISLAND
description Re-appraisal of high latitude ice cover during the Weichselian and the recent discovery of pre-Holocene plant communities in Novaya Zemlya and Northern Norway suggests that the contemporary Arctic flora may have had a longer time span in its occupation of high latitude sites than has hitherto been recognised. The present-day Arctic flora in some regions may therefore have derived at least some of its genetic inheritance from populations that survived in ice-free refugia in the high Arctic polar deserts during the latter stages of the Weichselian glaciation. Increasing evidence for sudden changes in climate at high latitudes in the past, suggests that Arctic vegetation would have been subjected to rapid climatic warming if it had maintained a presence in these regions during the late Weichselian. A review of what is known about plant survival in the high Arctic since pre-Holocene times, coupled with an examination of some of the physiological properties of modern populations in these regions is presented in an attempt to ascertain if high Arctic plants possess mechanisms which facilitate their capacity to respond either phenotypically or physiologically to climatic change.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Crawford, RMM
Abbott, Richard John
author_facet Crawford, RMM
Abbott, Richard John
author_sort Crawford, RMM
title Pre-adaptation of Arctic plants to climate change.
title_short Pre-adaptation of Arctic plants to climate change.
title_full Pre-adaptation of Arctic plants to climate change.
title_fullStr Pre-adaptation of Arctic plants to climate change.
title_full_unstemmed Pre-adaptation of Arctic plants to climate change.
title_sort pre-adaptation of arctic plants to climate change.
publishDate 1994
url https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/preadaptation-of-arctic-plants-to-climate-change(b92f9725-613e-4b59-878d-93359d0615b3).html
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geographic Arctic
Norway
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Norway
genre Arctic
Arctic
Carex bigelowii
Climate change
Dryas octopetala
Northern Norway
Novaya Zemlya
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Arctic
Carex bigelowii
Climate change
Dryas octopetala
Northern Norway
Novaya Zemlya
op_source Crawford , RMM & Abbott , R J 1994 , ' Pre-adaptation of Arctic plants to climate change. ' , Botanica Acta , vol. 5 , pp. 271-278 .
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