The threatened conifer Abies cilicica currently persists in Lebanon in geographically isolated forest patches. The impact of demographic and evolutionary processes on population genetic diversity and structure were assessed using 10 nuclear microsatellite loci. All remnant 15 local populations revealed a low genetic variation but a high recent effective population size. FST-based measures of population genetic differentiation revealed a low spatial genetic structure, but Bayesian analysis of population structure identified a significant Northeast-Southwest population structure. Populations showed significant but weak isolation-by-distance, indicating non-equilibrium conditions between dispersal and genetic drift. Bayesian assignment tests d...
The firs (genus Abies, Pinaceae) species are a diverse and ecologically and economically important f...
Afforestation is a common and widespread management practice throughout the world, yet its implicati...
Habitat fragmentation, i.e., the reduction of populations into small isolated remnants, is expected ...
The threatened conifer Abies cilicica currently persists in Lebanon in geographically isolated fores...
The threatened conifer Abies cilicica currently persists in Lebanon in geographically isolated fores...
The threatened conifer Abies cilicica currently persists in Lebanon in geographically isolated fores...
<div><p>The threatened conifer <i>Abies cilicica</i> currently persists in Lebanon in geographically...
International audienceAbies cilicica (Antoine & Kotschy) Carrière is a conifer species belonging to ...
The eastern-Mediterranean Abies taxa, which include both widely distributed species and taxa with mi...
Variation in genetic diversity across species ranges has long been recognized as highly informative ...
Preserving intraspecific genetic diversity is essential for long-term forest sustainability in a cli...
Populations occurring in areas of overlap between the current and future distribution of a species a...
Marginal populations are expected to provide the frontiers for adaptation, evolution and range shift...
Increasing variability and uncertainty regarding future climate provide new challenges for the conse...
Gomory, Dusan/0000-0002-9426-4247; Sevik, Hakan/0000-0003-1662-4830; Paule, Ladislav/0000-0002-5097-...
The firs (genus Abies, Pinaceae) species are a diverse and ecologically and economically important f...
Afforestation is a common and widespread management practice throughout the world, yet its implicati...
Habitat fragmentation, i.e., the reduction of populations into small isolated remnants, is expected ...
The threatened conifer Abies cilicica currently persists in Lebanon in geographically isolated fores...
The threatened conifer Abies cilicica currently persists in Lebanon in geographically isolated fores...
The threatened conifer Abies cilicica currently persists in Lebanon in geographically isolated fores...
<div><p>The threatened conifer <i>Abies cilicica</i> currently persists in Lebanon in geographically...
International audienceAbies cilicica (Antoine & Kotschy) Carrière is a conifer species belonging to ...
The eastern-Mediterranean Abies taxa, which include both widely distributed species and taxa with mi...
Variation in genetic diversity across species ranges has long been recognized as highly informative ...
Preserving intraspecific genetic diversity is essential for long-term forest sustainability in a cli...
Populations occurring in areas of overlap between the current and future distribution of a species a...
Marginal populations are expected to provide the frontiers for adaptation, evolution and range shift...
Increasing variability and uncertainty regarding future climate provide new challenges for the conse...
Gomory, Dusan/0000-0002-9426-4247; Sevik, Hakan/0000-0003-1662-4830; Paule, Ladislav/0000-0002-5097-...
The firs (genus Abies, Pinaceae) species are a diverse and ecologically and economically important f...
Afforestation is a common and widespread management practice throughout the world, yet its implicati...
Habitat fragmentation, i.e., the reduction of populations into small isolated remnants, is expected ...