Plants evolve to survive climate change, shaping ecosystems and biodiversity.
Plants adapt to changing environments by changing how they grow and reproduce. This helps them survive in new conditions caused by things like climate change. Scientists have found that plants can change their traits to better fit these new environments. This trait change, called phenotypic plasticity, can be helpful for plants in the short and long term. It can even give them an advantage in their new homes. Studies have shown that many plants can adapt to global change, but more research is needed to understand how this adaptation works. Scientists are using new methods to study how plants evolve in response to these changes.