Landscape features exist at multiple spatial and temporal scales, and these naturally affect spatial genetic structure and our ability to make inferences about gene flow. This article discusses how decisions about sampling of genotypes (including choices about analytical methods and genetic markers) should be driven by the scale of spatial genetic structure, the time frame that landscape features have existed in their current state, and all aspects of a species ’ life history. Researchers should use caution when making inferences about gene flow, especially when the spatial extent of the study area is limited. The scale of sampling of the landscape introduces different features that may affect gene flow. Sampling grain should be smaller tha...
© 2005 Nature Publishing GroupFine-scale spatial genetic structure (SGS) in natural tree populations...
In the field of landscape genetics, it is largely unknown how choices regarding population sampling ...
invasive plants, molecular markers, selection, spatial scale Measuring genetic diversity requires se...
The influence of study design on the ability to detect the effects of landscape pattern on gene flow...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer Verlag.Understanding how landsca...
The use of multiple sampling areas in landscape genetic analysis has been recognized as a useful way...
Ecosystems are the stage on which the play of evolution is acted, and ecosystems are complex, spatia...
In reading this book, you have observed that the spatial data used in landscape ecology come from ma...
Landscape genetics, an emerging field integrating landscape ecology and population genetics, has gre...
Abstract Ecological relationships between patterns and processes are highly scale dependent. This pa...
The use of multiple sampling areas in landscape genetic analysis has been recognized as a useful way...
As next-generation sequencing data become increasingly available for non-model organisms, a shift ha...
Abstract Individual-based analyses relating land-scape structure to genetic distances across complex...
Fine-scale spatial genetic structure (SGS) in natural tree populations is largely a result of restr...
Times Cited: 174International audienceUnderstanding the processes and patterns of gene flow and loca...
© 2005 Nature Publishing GroupFine-scale spatial genetic structure (SGS) in natural tree populations...
In the field of landscape genetics, it is largely unknown how choices regarding population sampling ...
invasive plants, molecular markers, selection, spatial scale Measuring genetic diversity requires se...
The influence of study design on the ability to detect the effects of landscape pattern on gene flow...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer Verlag.Understanding how landsca...
The use of multiple sampling areas in landscape genetic analysis has been recognized as a useful way...
Ecosystems are the stage on which the play of evolution is acted, and ecosystems are complex, spatia...
In reading this book, you have observed that the spatial data used in landscape ecology come from ma...
Landscape genetics, an emerging field integrating landscape ecology and population genetics, has gre...
Abstract Ecological relationships between patterns and processes are highly scale dependent. This pa...
The use of multiple sampling areas in landscape genetic analysis has been recognized as a useful way...
As next-generation sequencing data become increasingly available for non-model organisms, a shift ha...
Abstract Individual-based analyses relating land-scape structure to genetic distances across complex...
Fine-scale spatial genetic structure (SGS) in natural tree populations is largely a result of restr...
Times Cited: 174International audienceUnderstanding the processes and patterns of gene flow and loca...
© 2005 Nature Publishing GroupFine-scale spatial genetic structure (SGS) in natural tree populations...
In the field of landscape genetics, it is largely unknown how choices regarding population sampling ...
invasive plants, molecular markers, selection, spatial scale Measuring genetic diversity requires se...