Landscape genetics is an important framework for investigating the influence of spatial pattern on ecological process. Nevertheless, the standard analytic frameworks in landscape genetics have difficulty evaluating hypotheses about spatial processes in dynamic landscapes. We use a predictive hypothesis-driven approach to quantify the relative contribution of historic and contemporary processes to genetic connectivity. By confronting genetic data with models of historic and contemporary landscapes, we identify dispersal processes operating in naturally heterogeneous and human-altered systems. We demonstrate the approach using a case study of microsatellite polymorphism and indirect estimates of gene flow for a rainforest bird, the logrunner ...
International audienceIn heterogeneous landscapes, when species occupy discrete habitat patches, eco...
Population genetics theory predicts loss in genetic variability because of drift and inbreeding in i...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by the Oxford University Press.Landscape gen...
© 2009 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.Landscape genetics is an important framework for investigating the i...
Fine-scale landscape change can alter dispersal patterns of animals, thus influencing connectivity o...
Landscape genetics, an emerging field integrating landscape ecology and population genetics, has gre...
14 pagesInternational audienceWithin the framework of landscape genetics, resistance surface modelli...
<div><p>Human-altered environments often challenge native species with a complex spatial distributio...
International audienceThe influence of species life history traits and historical demography on cont...
Within the framework of landscape genetics, resistance surface modelling is particularly relevant to...
Inference concerning the impact of habitat fragmentation on dispersal and gene flow is a key theme i...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer Verlag.Understanding how landsca...
Dispersal is a fundamental evolutionary process that serves as a mechanism by which local population...
The local extinction of habitat patches and dispersal between the patches are important processes st...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are considered to be key drivers of biodiversity loss, especially in ...
International audienceIn heterogeneous landscapes, when species occupy discrete habitat patches, eco...
Population genetics theory predicts loss in genetic variability because of drift and inbreeding in i...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by the Oxford University Press.Landscape gen...
© 2009 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.Landscape genetics is an important framework for investigating the i...
Fine-scale landscape change can alter dispersal patterns of animals, thus influencing connectivity o...
Landscape genetics, an emerging field integrating landscape ecology and population genetics, has gre...
14 pagesInternational audienceWithin the framework of landscape genetics, resistance surface modelli...
<div><p>Human-altered environments often challenge native species with a complex spatial distributio...
International audienceThe influence of species life history traits and historical demography on cont...
Within the framework of landscape genetics, resistance surface modelling is particularly relevant to...
Inference concerning the impact of habitat fragmentation on dispersal and gene flow is a key theme i...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer Verlag.Understanding how landsca...
Dispersal is a fundamental evolutionary process that serves as a mechanism by which local population...
The local extinction of habitat patches and dispersal between the patches are important processes st...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are considered to be key drivers of biodiversity loss, especially in ...
International audienceIn heterogeneous landscapes, when species occupy discrete habitat patches, eco...
Population genetics theory predicts loss in genetic variability because of drift and inbreeding in i...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by the Oxford University Press.Landscape gen...