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Facilitating Adaptation in Montane Plants to Changing Precipitation along an Elevation Gradient

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Creation
2015-02-09 23:12:59
Last Update
2017-10-26 03:49:05
Start Date
2014-07-01
End Date
2016-07-01
Start Date
2013-10-01 10:00:00
End Date
2014-10-01 09:59:59

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Steve Hess(Principal Investigator), Pacific Islands Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), 2015-02-09(creation), 2017-10-26(lastUpdate), 2014-07-01(Start), 2016-07-01(End), Facilitating Adaptation in Montane Plants to Changing Precipitation along an Elevation Gradient, http://piccc.net/our-projects/

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The objective of this experimental research is to determine if genetic enrichment may enhance survival, growth, and adaptation of important native Hawaiian montane plant species to changing precipitation patterns by relocating conspecifics to more favorable climate regimes at higher elevation. We will collect the seeds of montane plants from low and high eevation sources, conduct outplanting trials in common locations along an elevation gradient, and monitor growth, survival, and vigor over a two_year period to evaluate a potential restoration strategy for mountain parklands of Mauna Kea, on the island of Hawaii.

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