The theoretical impacts of anthropogenic habitat degradation on genetic resources have been well articulated. Here we use a simulation approach to assess the magnitude of expected genetic change, and review 31 studies of 23 neotropical tree species to assess whether empirical case studies conform to theory. Major differences in the sensitivity of measures to detect the genetic health of degraded populations were obvious. Most studies employing genetic diversity (nine out of 13) found no significant consequences, yet most that assessed progeny inbreeding (six out of eight), reproductive output (seven out of 10) and fitness (all six) highlighted significant impacts. These observations are in line with theory, where inbreeding is observed imme...
Report of a pilot study intended to generate genetic data for a tree species in fragmented hardwood ...
Population genetics theory predicts loss in genetic variability because of drift and inbreeding in i...
Tropical trees often display long distance pollen dispersal, even in highly fragmented landscapes. U...
The theoretical impacts of anthropogenic habitat degradation on genetic resources have been well art...
Aim: Life history traits and range size are key correlates of genetic diversity in trees. We used a ...
Aim: Life history traits and range size are key correlates of genetic diversity in trees. We used a ...
Determining how tropical tree populations subject to selective felling (logging) pressure may be con...
Tropical regions are experiencing unprecedented economic and population growth. This goes hand in ha...
Habitat loss and fragmentation may impact animal-mediated dispersal of seed and pollen, and a key qu...
Shrubs and trees are assumed less likely to lose genetic variation in response to habitat fragmentat...
Conservation of genetic diversity, one of the three main forms of biodiversity, is a fundamental con...
Tropical trees constitute an ecologically important functional group in terrestrial ecosystems becau...
Tropical lowland rain forest (TLRF) biodiversity is under threat from anthropogenic factors includin...
The ecological and genetic effects of habitat fragmentation are an issue of major concern in current...
Premise of the study: Tropical forest loss and fragmentation isolate and reduce the size of remnant ...
Report of a pilot study intended to generate genetic data for a tree species in fragmented hardwood ...
Population genetics theory predicts loss in genetic variability because of drift and inbreeding in i...
Tropical trees often display long distance pollen dispersal, even in highly fragmented landscapes. U...
The theoretical impacts of anthropogenic habitat degradation on genetic resources have been well art...
Aim: Life history traits and range size are key correlates of genetic diversity in trees. We used a ...
Aim: Life history traits and range size are key correlates of genetic diversity in trees. We used a ...
Determining how tropical tree populations subject to selective felling (logging) pressure may be con...
Tropical regions are experiencing unprecedented economic and population growth. This goes hand in ha...
Habitat loss and fragmentation may impact animal-mediated dispersal of seed and pollen, and a key qu...
Shrubs and trees are assumed less likely to lose genetic variation in response to habitat fragmentat...
Conservation of genetic diversity, one of the three main forms of biodiversity, is a fundamental con...
Tropical trees constitute an ecologically important functional group in terrestrial ecosystems becau...
Tropical lowland rain forest (TLRF) biodiversity is under threat from anthropogenic factors includin...
The ecological and genetic effects of habitat fragmentation are an issue of major concern in current...
Premise of the study: Tropical forest loss and fragmentation isolate and reduce the size of remnant ...
Report of a pilot study intended to generate genetic data for a tree species in fragmented hardwood ...
Population genetics theory predicts loss in genetic variability because of drift and inbreeding in i...
Tropical trees often display long distance pollen dispersal, even in highly fragmented landscapes. U...