The genetic consequences of living on the edge of distributional ranges have been the subject of a largely unresolved debate. Populations occurring along persistent low latitude ranges (rear-edge) are expected to retain high and unique genetic diversity. In contrast, currently less favourable environmental conditions limiting population size at such range-edges may have caused genetic erosion that prevails over past historical effects, with potential consequences on reducing future adaptive capacity. The present study provides an empirical test of whether population declines towards a peripheral range might be reflected on decreasing diversity and increasing population isolation and differentiation. We compare population genetic differentia...
Background: The spatial distribution of genetic diversity and structure has important implications f...
Climate change is inducing shifts in species ranges across the globe. These can affect the genetic p...
International audienceWe investigated patterns of genetic structure in two sister kelp species to ex...
The genetic consequences of living on the edge of distributional ranges have been the subject of a l...
The genetic consequences of living on the edge of distributional ranges have been the subject of a l...
Refugial populations at the rear edge are predicted to contain higher genetic diversity than those ...
Refugial populations at the rear edge are predicted to contain higher genetic diversity than those r...
Global climate change is having a significant effect on the distributions of a wide variety of speci...
The climate-driven dynamics of species ranges is a critical research question in evolutionary ecolog...
In isolated or declining populations, viability may be compromised further by loss of genetic divers...
AimPast climate-driven range shifts shaped intraspecific diversities of species world-wide. Earlier ...
Beginning in the 1930s, eelgrass meadows declined throughout the Wadden Sea, leaving populations sus...
Aim: The seaweed Fucus ceranoides is restricted to spatially discrete estuarine habitats and lacks ...
<div><p>The global redistribution of biodiversity will intensify in the coming decades of climate ch...
Background: The spatial distribution of genetic diversity and structure has important implications f...
Climate change is inducing shifts in species ranges across the globe. These can affect the genetic p...
International audienceWe investigated patterns of genetic structure in two sister kelp species to ex...
The genetic consequences of living on the edge of distributional ranges have been the subject of a l...
The genetic consequences of living on the edge of distributional ranges have been the subject of a l...
Refugial populations at the rear edge are predicted to contain higher genetic diversity than those ...
Refugial populations at the rear edge are predicted to contain higher genetic diversity than those r...
Global climate change is having a significant effect on the distributions of a wide variety of speci...
The climate-driven dynamics of species ranges is a critical research question in evolutionary ecolog...
In isolated or declining populations, viability may be compromised further by loss of genetic divers...
AimPast climate-driven range shifts shaped intraspecific diversities of species world-wide. Earlier ...
Beginning in the 1930s, eelgrass meadows declined throughout the Wadden Sea, leaving populations sus...
Aim: The seaweed Fucus ceranoides is restricted to spatially discrete estuarine habitats and lacks ...
<div><p>The global redistribution of biodiversity will intensify in the coming decades of climate ch...
Background: The spatial distribution of genetic diversity and structure has important implications f...
Climate change is inducing shifts in species ranges across the globe. These can affect the genetic p...
International audienceWe investigated patterns of genetic structure in two sister kelp species to ex...