International audienceBackgroundThe main components of the spatial genetic structure of the populations are neighbourhood size and isolation by distance. These may be inferred from the allele frequencies across a series of populations within a region. Here, the spatial population structure of Proclossiana eunomia was investigated in two mountainous areas of southern Europe (Asturias, Spain and Pyrenees, France) and in two areas of intermediate elevation (Morvan, France and Ardennes, Belgium).ResultsA total of eight polymorphic loci were scored by allozyme electrophoresis, revealing a higher polymorphism in the populations of southern Europe than in those of central Europe.Isolation by distance effect was much stronger in the two mountain ra...
Understanding connectivity among populations in fragmented landscapes is of paramount importance in ...
Understanding connectivity among populations in fragmented landscapes is of paramount importance in ...
Whilst the overall geographic range of the lesser marbled fritillary, Brenthis ino (Rottemburg, 1775...
International audienceBackgroundThe main components of the spatial genetic structure of the populati...
Populations of the bog fritillary butterfly Proclossiana eunomia (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae) occur in...
Populations of Proclossiana eunomia (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae) occur in middle Europe in patchy habi...
BACKGROUND: Past and current range or spatial expansions have important consequences on population g...
There is now clear evidence that species across a broad range of taxa harbor extensive heritable var...
(Nymphalidae) which has recently colonized agricultural landscapes in NW-Europe. Butterflies from w...
There is now clear evidence that species across a broad range of taxa harbour extensive heritable va...
Dispersal is a key ecological process linking metapopulation dynamics in the landscape to distributi...
Abstract The marsh fritillary (Euphydryas aurinia) is a critically endangered butterfly species in D...
Dispersal is a key biological process serving several functions including connectivity among populat...
Metapopulation theory is a powerful tool to predict the future of populations within a fragmented la...
Recent decreases in biodiversity in Europe are commonly thought to be due to land use and climate ch...
Understanding connectivity among populations in fragmented landscapes is of paramount importance in ...
Understanding connectivity among populations in fragmented landscapes is of paramount importance in ...
Whilst the overall geographic range of the lesser marbled fritillary, Brenthis ino (Rottemburg, 1775...
International audienceBackgroundThe main components of the spatial genetic structure of the populati...
Populations of the bog fritillary butterfly Proclossiana eunomia (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae) occur in...
Populations of Proclossiana eunomia (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae) occur in middle Europe in patchy habi...
BACKGROUND: Past and current range or spatial expansions have important consequences on population g...
There is now clear evidence that species across a broad range of taxa harbor extensive heritable var...
(Nymphalidae) which has recently colonized agricultural landscapes in NW-Europe. Butterflies from w...
There is now clear evidence that species across a broad range of taxa harbour extensive heritable va...
Dispersal is a key ecological process linking metapopulation dynamics in the landscape to distributi...
Abstract The marsh fritillary (Euphydryas aurinia) is a critically endangered butterfly species in D...
Dispersal is a key biological process serving several functions including connectivity among populat...
Metapopulation theory is a powerful tool to predict the future of populations within a fragmented la...
Recent decreases in biodiversity in Europe are commonly thought to be due to land use and climate ch...
Understanding connectivity among populations in fragmented landscapes is of paramount importance in ...
Understanding connectivity among populations in fragmented landscapes is of paramount importance in ...
Whilst the overall geographic range of the lesser marbled fritillary, Brenthis ino (Rottemburg, 1775...