Due to practical difficulties in obtaining direct genetic estimates of effective sizes, conservation biologists have to rely on so-called 'demographic models' which combine life-history and mating-system parameters with F-statistics in order to produce indirect estimates of effective sizes. However, for the same practical reasons that prevent direct genetic estimates, the accuracy of demographic models is difficult to evaluate. Here we use individual-based, genetically explicit computer simulations in order to investigate the accuracy of two such demographic models aimed at investigating the hierarchical structure of populations. We show that, by and large, these models provide good estimates under a wide range of mating systems and dispers...
Evolutionary processes are routinely modeled using ‘ideal’ Wright–Fisher populations of constant siz...
Polygynous mating results in nonrandom sampling of the adult male gamete pool in each generation, th...
International audienceA new genetic estimator of the effective population size (N-e) is introduced. ...
Due to practical difficulties in obtaining direct genetic estimates of effective sizes, conservation...
1.A population's effective size (Ne) is a key parameter that shapes rates of inbreeding and loss of ...
A current trend in population biology is the increasing realisation of the effect of individual var...
The standard temporal method for estimating effective population size (Ne) assumes that generations ...
Estimates of effective population size are critical for species of conservation concern. Genetic dat...
Effective population size (Ne) is a key parameter in population genetics. It has important applicati...
If not actively managed, small and isolated populations lose their genetic variability and the inbre...
The effective population size (N e) is a key parameter in evolutionary and population genetics. Sing...
Use of single-sample genetic methods to estimate effective population size has skyrocketed in recent...
International audienceThe rapid development of sequencing technologies represents new opportunities ...
International audienceInference of demographic parameters using importance sampling on coalescence h...
In molecular ecology and conservation genetics studies, the important parameter of effective populat...
Evolutionary processes are routinely modeled using ‘ideal’ Wright–Fisher populations of constant siz...
Polygynous mating results in nonrandom sampling of the adult male gamete pool in each generation, th...
International audienceA new genetic estimator of the effective population size (N-e) is introduced. ...
Due to practical difficulties in obtaining direct genetic estimates of effective sizes, conservation...
1.A population's effective size (Ne) is a key parameter that shapes rates of inbreeding and loss of ...
A current trend in population biology is the increasing realisation of the effect of individual var...
The standard temporal method for estimating effective population size (Ne) assumes that generations ...
Estimates of effective population size are critical for species of conservation concern. Genetic dat...
Effective population size (Ne) is a key parameter in population genetics. It has important applicati...
If not actively managed, small and isolated populations lose their genetic variability and the inbre...
The effective population size (N e) is a key parameter in evolutionary and population genetics. Sing...
Use of single-sample genetic methods to estimate effective population size has skyrocketed in recent...
International audienceThe rapid development of sequencing technologies represents new opportunities ...
International audienceInference of demographic parameters using importance sampling on coalescence h...
In molecular ecology and conservation genetics studies, the important parameter of effective populat...
Evolutionary processes are routinely modeled using ‘ideal’ Wright–Fisher populations of constant siz...
Polygynous mating results in nonrandom sampling of the adult male gamete pool in each generation, th...
International audienceA new genetic estimator of the effective population size (N-e) is introduced. ...