Habitat fragmentation increasingly threatens the services provided by natural communities and ecosystem worldwide. An understanding of the eco‐evolutionary processes underlying fragmentation‐compromised communities in natural settings is lacking, yet critical to realistic and sustainable conservation. Through integrating the multivariate genetic, biotic and abiotic facets of a natural community module experiencing various degrees of habitat fragmentation, we provide unique insights into the processes underlying community functioning in real, natural conditions. The focal community module comprises a parasitic butterfly of conservation concern and its two obligatory host species, a plant and an ant. We show that both historical dispersal and...
Conservation plans can be greatly improved when information on the evolutionary and demographic cons...
Understanding connectivity among populations in fragmented landscapes is of paramount importance in ...
BACKGROUND: Theory predicts that lower dispersal, and associated gene flow, leads to decreased genet...
International audienceHabitat fragmentation increasingly threatens the services provided by natural ...
Habitat fragmentation increasingly threatens the services provided by natural communities and ecosys...
It is now commonly accepted that we are currently experiencing the sixth biodiversity crisis, the re...
Community assembly is a combination of ecological, evolutionary, and stochastic processes. Separatin...
Dispersal is a key biological process serving several functions including connectivity among populat...
Dispersal is a key ecological process linking metapopulation dynamics in the landscape to distributi...
Aim: This study investigated the influence of contemporary habitat loss on the genetic diversity and...
Abstract Background Theory predicts that lower dispersal, and associated gene flow, leads to decreas...
Metapopulation theory is a powerful tool to predict the future of populations within a fragmented la...
Habitat fragmentation and loss are leading threats to global biodiversity and can alter patterns of ...
There is now clear evidence that species across a broad range of taxa harbor extensive heritable var...
A fragmented habitat becomes increasingly fragmented for species at higher trophic levels, such as p...
Conservation plans can be greatly improved when information on the evolutionary and demographic cons...
Understanding connectivity among populations in fragmented landscapes is of paramount importance in ...
BACKGROUND: Theory predicts that lower dispersal, and associated gene flow, leads to decreased genet...
International audienceHabitat fragmentation increasingly threatens the services provided by natural ...
Habitat fragmentation increasingly threatens the services provided by natural communities and ecosys...
It is now commonly accepted that we are currently experiencing the sixth biodiversity crisis, the re...
Community assembly is a combination of ecological, evolutionary, and stochastic processes. Separatin...
Dispersal is a key biological process serving several functions including connectivity among populat...
Dispersal is a key ecological process linking metapopulation dynamics in the landscape to distributi...
Aim: This study investigated the influence of contemporary habitat loss on the genetic diversity and...
Abstract Background Theory predicts that lower dispersal, and associated gene flow, leads to decreas...
Metapopulation theory is a powerful tool to predict the future of populations within a fragmented la...
Habitat fragmentation and loss are leading threats to global biodiversity and can alter patterns of ...
There is now clear evidence that species across a broad range of taxa harbor extensive heritable var...
A fragmented habitat becomes increasingly fragmented for species at higher trophic levels, such as p...
Conservation plans can be greatly improved when information on the evolutionary and demographic cons...
Understanding connectivity among populations in fragmented landscapes is of paramount importance in ...
BACKGROUND: Theory predicts that lower dispersal, and associated gene flow, leads to decreased genet...