We review commonly used population definitions under both the ecological paradigm (which emphasizes demographic cohesion) and the evolutionary paradigm (which emphasizes reproductive cohesion) and find that none are truly operational. We suggest several quantitative criteria that might be used to determine when groups of individuals are different enough to be considered ‘populations’. Units for these criteria are migration rate (m) for the ecological paradigm and migrants per generation (Nm) for the evolutionary paradigm. These criteria are then evaluated by applying analytical methods to simulated genetic data for a finite island model. Under the standard parameter set that includes L = 20 High mutation (microsatellitelike) loci and sample...
Detecting if a population is in decline is an important objective for biologists and conservationist...
The idea that molecular data should contain information on the recent evolutionary history of popula...
Genetic data are commonly used to estimate connectivity between putative populations, but translatin...
We review commonly used population definitions under both the ecological paradigm (which emphasizes ...
Genetic tools have been championed as providing novel and sensitive ways to detect the otherwise cry...
Effective population size (Ne) is an important genetic parameter because of its relationship to loss...
Thanks to genome-scale diversity data, present-day studies can provide a detailed view of how natura...
A current trend in population biology is the increasing realisation of the effect of individual var...
Recently founded populations represent an enormous challenge for genetic analysis: new populations a...
The utility of microsatellite markers for inferring population size and trend has not been rigorousl...
Evolution is driven by four major processes that create, maintain, or eliminate genetic diversity wi...
Thanks to genome-scale diversity data, present-day studies can provide a detailed view of how natura...
speciation begins with genom-ically-localised barriers to gene exchange associated with loci for loc...
Genetic data are commonly used to estimate connectivity between putative populations, but translatin...
Due to practical difficulties in obtaining direct genetic estimates of effective sizes, conservation...
Detecting if a population is in decline is an important objective for biologists and conservationist...
The idea that molecular data should contain information on the recent evolutionary history of popula...
Genetic data are commonly used to estimate connectivity between putative populations, but translatin...
We review commonly used population definitions under both the ecological paradigm (which emphasizes ...
Genetic tools have been championed as providing novel and sensitive ways to detect the otherwise cry...
Effective population size (Ne) is an important genetic parameter because of its relationship to loss...
Thanks to genome-scale diversity data, present-day studies can provide a detailed view of how natura...
A current trend in population biology is the increasing realisation of the effect of individual var...
Recently founded populations represent an enormous challenge for genetic analysis: new populations a...
The utility of microsatellite markers for inferring population size and trend has not been rigorousl...
Evolution is driven by four major processes that create, maintain, or eliminate genetic diversity wi...
Thanks to genome-scale diversity data, present-day studies can provide a detailed view of how natura...
speciation begins with genom-ically-localised barriers to gene exchange associated with loci for loc...
Genetic data are commonly used to estimate connectivity between putative populations, but translatin...
Due to practical difficulties in obtaining direct genetic estimates of effective sizes, conservation...
Detecting if a population is in decline is an important objective for biologists and conservationist...
The idea that molecular data should contain information on the recent evolutionary history of popula...
Genetic data are commonly used to estimate connectivity between putative populations, but translatin...