The management of remnant populations in highly fragmented landscapes requires a thorough understanding of the processes shaping population persistence. We investigated relationships between population characteristics (i.e. size, density and pollinator abundance), offspring performance, genetic diversity and differentiation in Trollius europaeus, a plant with a nursery pollination system. In 19 populations of different sizes and located in north-east Switzerland, an area which has undergone widespread land use changes over the last decades, we assessed neutral genetic diversity (N total=383) using AFLPs and plant performance in a greenhouse experiment (N total=584) using competition and control treatments. Overall genetic differentiation wa...
Contains fulltext : 27556.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Habitat fragment...
Changes in climate and traditional land use have contributed to a loss and fragmentation of suitable...
Aims The effect Of anthropogenic landscape fragmentation on the genetic diversity and adaptive poten...
In a fragmented landscape, evolutionary processes are expected to differ among small and large remna...
The ongoing anthropogenic impact on our landscape, e.g. by intensification of agricultural use and a...
Understanding the timescales that shape spatial genetic structure is pivotal to ascertain the impact...
Context Evidence for effects of habitat loss and fragmentation on the viability of temperate forest ...
Background: Habitat fragmentation is considered to be a main reason for decreasing genetic diversity...
Background: Population extinction risk in a fragmented landscape is related to the differential abil...
The endangered plant species Dianthus gratianopolitanus exhibits a highly fragmented distribution ra...
Formerly common plant species are expected to be particularly susceptible to recent habitat fragment...
Melampyrum sylvaticum is an endangered annual hemiparasitic plant that is found in only 19 small and...
Fragmented landscapes may have implications for the genetic structure of populations and for the mic...
The ecological and genetic effects of habitat fragmentation are an issue of major concern in current...
Conservation of genetic diversity, one of the three main forms of biodiversity, is a fundamental con...
Contains fulltext : 27556.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Habitat fragment...
Changes in climate and traditional land use have contributed to a loss and fragmentation of suitable...
Aims The effect Of anthropogenic landscape fragmentation on the genetic diversity and adaptive poten...
In a fragmented landscape, evolutionary processes are expected to differ among small and large remna...
The ongoing anthropogenic impact on our landscape, e.g. by intensification of agricultural use and a...
Understanding the timescales that shape spatial genetic structure is pivotal to ascertain the impact...
Context Evidence for effects of habitat loss and fragmentation on the viability of temperate forest ...
Background: Habitat fragmentation is considered to be a main reason for decreasing genetic diversity...
Background: Population extinction risk in a fragmented landscape is related to the differential abil...
The endangered plant species Dianthus gratianopolitanus exhibits a highly fragmented distribution ra...
Formerly common plant species are expected to be particularly susceptible to recent habitat fragment...
Melampyrum sylvaticum is an endangered annual hemiparasitic plant that is found in only 19 small and...
Fragmented landscapes may have implications for the genetic structure of populations and for the mic...
The ecological and genetic effects of habitat fragmentation are an issue of major concern in current...
Conservation of genetic diversity, one of the three main forms of biodiversity, is a fundamental con...
Contains fulltext : 27556.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Habitat fragment...
Changes in climate and traditional land use have contributed to a loss and fragmentation of suitable...
Aims The effect Of anthropogenic landscape fragmentation on the genetic diversity and adaptive poten...