Background and Aims Quercus petraea colonized Ireland after the last glaciation from refugia on mainland Europe. Deforestation. however. beginning in Neolithic times, has resulted in small, scattered forest fragments, now covering less than 12 000 ha. Methods Plastid (three fragments) and microsatellite variation (13 loci) were characterized in seven Irish populations sampled along a north-south gradient. Using Bayesian approaches and Wright's F-statistics, the effects of colonization and fragmentation on the genetic structure and mating patterns of extant oak populations were investigated. Key-Results All Populations possessed cytotypes common to the Iberian Peninsula. Despite the distance from the refugial core and the extensive deforesta...
The Spanish dehesas have been severely affected by human activities that date to the prehistoric per...
The largest populations of veteran oak trees in Europe are found in British parklands: managed wood ...
Populations at species’ range margins are expected to show lower genetic diversity than populations ...
© 2004 Annals of Botany Company• Background and Aims Quercus petraea colonized Ireland after the las...
Background and Aims Studies on oaks (Quercus spp.) have often been hampered by taxonomic confusion, ...
Variation in the non-coding region of chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) was studied to determine the route and...
Oak chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) variation was studied in a grid-based inventory in western Central Europ...
As for most other temperate broadleaved tree species, large-scale genetic inventories of pedunculate...
An unmanaged stand of Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl. in Denmark was studied for morphological and mi...
Despite constituting the western-most edge of the population distributions for several native Europe...
To assess the effects of altitude on the level and structure of genetic diversity, a genetic survey ...
Background and Aims: Marginal populations of widely distributed species can be of high conservation ...
Two oak woods in northern Britain which contained both Quercus robur and Quercus petraea were select...
Scotland was known to be so extensive that neither could be defined satisfactorily. Population studi...
In Bosnia and Herzegovina, pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) occurs at the southern margin of its d...
The Spanish dehesas have been severely affected by human activities that date to the prehistoric per...
The largest populations of veteran oak trees in Europe are found in British parklands: managed wood ...
Populations at species’ range margins are expected to show lower genetic diversity than populations ...
© 2004 Annals of Botany Company• Background and Aims Quercus petraea colonized Ireland after the las...
Background and Aims Studies on oaks (Quercus spp.) have often been hampered by taxonomic confusion, ...
Variation in the non-coding region of chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) was studied to determine the route and...
Oak chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) variation was studied in a grid-based inventory in western Central Europ...
As for most other temperate broadleaved tree species, large-scale genetic inventories of pedunculate...
An unmanaged stand of Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl. in Denmark was studied for morphological and mi...
Despite constituting the western-most edge of the population distributions for several native Europe...
To assess the effects of altitude on the level and structure of genetic diversity, a genetic survey ...
Background and Aims: Marginal populations of widely distributed species can be of high conservation ...
Two oak woods in northern Britain which contained both Quercus robur and Quercus petraea were select...
Scotland was known to be so extensive that neither could be defined satisfactorily. Population studi...
In Bosnia and Herzegovina, pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) occurs at the southern margin of its d...
The Spanish dehesas have been severely affected by human activities that date to the prehistoric per...
The largest populations of veteran oak trees in Europe are found in British parklands: managed wood ...
Populations at species’ range margins are expected to show lower genetic diversity than populations ...