A plant species' genetic population structure is the result of a complex combination of its life history, ecological preferences, position in the ecosystem and historical factors. As a result, many different statistical methods exist that measure different aspects of species' genetic structure. However, little is known about how these methods are interrelated and how they are related to a species' ecology and life history. In this study, we used the IntraBioDiv amplified fragment length polymorphisms data set from 27 high-alpine species to calculate eight genetic summary statistics that we jointly correlate to a set of six ecological and life-history traits. We found that there is a large amount of redundancy among the calculated summary st...
Aim We test for the congruence between allele-based range boundaries (break zones) in silicicolous ...
Species range shifts in response to climate and land use change are commonly forecasted with species...
Plant survival in alpine landscapes is constantly challenged by the harsh and often unpredictable en...
A plant species’ genetic population structure is the result of a complex combination of its life his...
A plant species' genetic population structure is the result of a complex combination of its life his...
International audiencePopulation genetic structure is a key parameter in evolutionary biology. Earli...
International audienceTo test the influence of various species traits, elevation and phylogeographic...
International audienceIn wide-ranging species, the genetic consequences of range shifts in response ...
Genetic responses to environmental changes take place at different spatial scales. While the effect ...
Understanding the factors that shape adaptive genetic variation across species niches has become of ...
Species evolution depends on numerous and distinct forces, including demography and natural selectio...
The European Alpine system is an extensive mountain range, whose heterogeneous landscape together wi...
Aims The effect Of anthropogenic landscape fragmentation on the genetic diversity and adaptive poten...
Aim We test for the congruence between allele-based range boundaries (break zones) in silicicolous ...
Species range shifts in response to climate and land use change are commonly forecasted with species...
Plant survival in alpine landscapes is constantly challenged by the harsh and often unpredictable en...
A plant species’ genetic population structure is the result of a complex combination of its life his...
A plant species' genetic population structure is the result of a complex combination of its life his...
International audiencePopulation genetic structure is a key parameter in evolutionary biology. Earli...
International audienceTo test the influence of various species traits, elevation and phylogeographic...
International audienceIn wide-ranging species, the genetic consequences of range shifts in response ...
Genetic responses to environmental changes take place at different spatial scales. While the effect ...
Understanding the factors that shape adaptive genetic variation across species niches has become of ...
Species evolution depends on numerous and distinct forces, including demography and natural selectio...
The European Alpine system is an extensive mountain range, whose heterogeneous landscape together wi...
Aims The effect Of anthropogenic landscape fragmentation on the genetic diversity and adaptive poten...
Aim We test for the congruence between allele-based range boundaries (break zones) in silicicolous ...
Species range shifts in response to climate and land use change are commonly forecasted with species...
Plant survival in alpine landscapes is constantly challenged by the harsh and often unpredictable en...