Both long-term environmental changes such as those driven by the glacial cycles and more recent anthropogenic impacts have had major effects on the past demography in wild organisms. Within species, these changes are reflected in the amount and distribution of neutral genetic variation. In this thesis, mitochondrial and microsatellite DNA was analysed to investigate how environmental and anthropogenic factors have affected genetic diversity and structure in four ecologically different animal species. Paper I describes the post-glacial recolonisation history of the speckled-wood butterfly (Pararge aegeria) in Northern Europe. A decrease in genetic diversity with latitude and a marked population structure were uncovered, consistent with a hyp...
International audienceUnderstanding the impact of postglacial recolonization on genetic diversity is...
Understanding the impact of postglacial recolonization on genetic diversity is essential in explaini...
The last century, humans have been altering almost all natural environments at an accelerating rate,...
Both long-term environmental changes such as those driven by the glacial cycles and more recent anth...
Genetic variation is a prerequisite for the viability and evolution of species. Information on popul...
Background Quaternary climatic oscillations had dramatic effects on species evolution. In northern l...
The post-glacial recolonisation of northern Europe has left distinct signatures in the genomes of ma...
The genetic diversity in modern species is strongly affected by contemporary gene flow between popul...
Although genetic diversity provides the basic substrate for evolution, there are a limited number of...
AimTo determine whether a contemporary population of the moose (Alces alces), a large northern ungul...
Numerous terrestrial mammal species have experienced extensive population declines during past centu...
Species in northern Europe re-colonized the region after the last glacial maximum via several routes...
Species distributions and population genetic structure are determined by landscape history and biolo...
Although genetic diversity provides the basic substrate for evolution, there are a limited number of...
Genetic variation is essential for biological evolution, for maintaining viability of populations, a...
International audienceUnderstanding the impact of postglacial recolonization on genetic diversity is...
Understanding the impact of postglacial recolonization on genetic diversity is essential in explaini...
The last century, humans have been altering almost all natural environments at an accelerating rate,...
Both long-term environmental changes such as those driven by the glacial cycles and more recent anth...
Genetic variation is a prerequisite for the viability and evolution of species. Information on popul...
Background Quaternary climatic oscillations had dramatic effects on species evolution. In northern l...
The post-glacial recolonisation of northern Europe has left distinct signatures in the genomes of ma...
The genetic diversity in modern species is strongly affected by contemporary gene flow between popul...
Although genetic diversity provides the basic substrate for evolution, there are a limited number of...
AimTo determine whether a contemporary population of the moose (Alces alces), a large northern ungul...
Numerous terrestrial mammal species have experienced extensive population declines during past centu...
Species in northern Europe re-colonized the region after the last glacial maximum via several routes...
Species distributions and population genetic structure are determined by landscape history and biolo...
Although genetic diversity provides the basic substrate for evolution, there are a limited number of...
Genetic variation is essential for biological evolution, for maintaining viability of populations, a...
International audienceUnderstanding the impact of postglacial recolonization on genetic diversity is...
Understanding the impact of postglacial recolonization on genetic diversity is essential in explaini...
The last century, humans have been altering almost all natural environments at an accelerating rate,...