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Genome-environment associations along elevation gradients in two snowbed species of the North-Eastern Calcareous Alps
In this pilot study we assessed the suitability of two alpine species, Achillea clusiana and Campanula pulla, to serve as models for genetic monitoring of climate change adaptation along an altitudinal gradient. We identified loci under selection and correlated them with environmental factors relevant in a climate change context. The data available with this figshare link: de novo assembled loci for Achillea clusiana and Campanula pulla, called variants, keyfile and a Supplemental Information file with detailed code used for analysing the data as well as a list of software and versions used in the study.</p
MEC-13-0531 (source data, and variable names and labels)
Source data, and variable names and labels, used for MEC-13-0531. Separate sheets refer to information related to: (1) adult trees, (2) offspring, (3) reproductive variables, (4) developed seeds per cone, (5 & 6) seed weight & embryo data, (7) germination, and (8) seedling variables