Genetic monitoring of wild populations can offer insights into demographic and genetic information simultaneously. However, widespread application of genetic monitoring is hindered by large uncertainty in the estimation and interpretation of target metrics such as contemporary effective population size, N e. We used four long‐term genetic and demographic studies (≥9 years) to evaluate the temporal stability of the relationship between N e and demographic population size (N c). These case studies focused on mammals that are continuously distributed, yet dispersal‐limited within the spatial scale of the study. We estimated local, contemporary N e with single‐sample methods (LDNE, Heterozygosity Excess, and Molecular Ancestry) and demographic ...
Due to practical difficulties in obtaining direct genetic estimates of effective sizes, conservation...
The utility of microsatellite markers for inferring population size and trend has not been rigorousl...
International audienceA new genetic estimator of the effective population size (N-e) is introduced. ...
Mueller A-K, Chakarov N, Krüger O, Hoffman J. Long-term effective population size dynamics of an int...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate demographic and genetic methods of estimating the effectiv...
International audienceWithin-species genetic diversity is crucial for the persistence and integrity ...
Genetically effective population size (Ne) is determined by the net effect of individual life histor...
Effective population size (N (e) ) is defined as the size of an idealized population undergoing the ...
Theory hypothesizes that the rate of decline in linkage disequilibrium (LD) as a function of distanc...
Long-term genetic data from intensively monitored natural populations are important for understandin...
Density dependence in vital rates is a key feature affecting temporal fluctuations of natural popula...
Use of single-sample genetic methods to estimate effective population size has skyrocketed in recent...
Genetic monitoring has emerged as a useful tool to better understand evolutionary processes acting w...
Linkage disequilibrium (LD) between densely spaced, polymorphic genetic markers in humans and other ...
Large genomic datasets generated with restriction-site associated DNA sequencing (RADseq), in combin...
Due to practical difficulties in obtaining direct genetic estimates of effective sizes, conservation...
The utility of microsatellite markers for inferring population size and trend has not been rigorousl...
International audienceA new genetic estimator of the effective population size (N-e) is introduced. ...
Mueller A-K, Chakarov N, Krüger O, Hoffman J. Long-term effective population size dynamics of an int...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate demographic and genetic methods of estimating the effectiv...
International audienceWithin-species genetic diversity is crucial for the persistence and integrity ...
Genetically effective population size (Ne) is determined by the net effect of individual life histor...
Effective population size (N (e) ) is defined as the size of an idealized population undergoing the ...
Theory hypothesizes that the rate of decline in linkage disequilibrium (LD) as a function of distanc...
Long-term genetic data from intensively monitored natural populations are important for understandin...
Density dependence in vital rates is a key feature affecting temporal fluctuations of natural popula...
Use of single-sample genetic methods to estimate effective population size has skyrocketed in recent...
Genetic monitoring has emerged as a useful tool to better understand evolutionary processes acting w...
Linkage disequilibrium (LD) between densely spaced, polymorphic genetic markers in humans and other ...
Large genomic datasets generated with restriction-site associated DNA sequencing (RADseq), in combin...
Due to practical difficulties in obtaining direct genetic estimates of effective sizes, conservation...
The utility of microsatellite markers for inferring population size and trend has not been rigorousl...
International audienceA new genetic estimator of the effective population size (N-e) is introduced. ...