Plants are sessile organisms, often characterized by limited dispersal. Seeds and pollen are the critical stages for gene flow. Here we investigate spatial genetic structure, gene dispersal and the relative contribution of pollen vs seed in the movement of genes in a stable metapopulation of the white campion Silene latifolia within its native range. This short-lived perennial plant is dioecious, has gravity-dispersed seeds and moth-mediated pollination. Direct measures of pollen dispersal suggested that large populations receive more pollen than small isolated populations and that most gene flow occurs within tens of meters. However, these studies were performed in the newly colonized range (North America) where the specialist pollinator i...
In plants, genes may disperse through both pollen and seeds. Here we provide a first theoretical stu...
The spatial genetic structure of plant populations is determined by a combination of gene flow, gene...
With intensifying global pressures of habitat loss and fragmentation, there is an increasing need to...
Plants are sessile organisms, often characterized by limited dispersal. Seeds and pollen are the cri...
International audiencePlants are sessile organisms, often characterized by limited dispersal. Seeds ...
Plants are sessile organisms, often characterized by limited dispersal. Seeds and pollen are the cri...
AbstractGene flow at a fine scale is still poorly understood despite its recognized importance for p...
Plants are sessile organisms, often characterized by limited dispersal. Seeds and pollen are the cri...
Background and Aims Gene flow by seed and pollen largely shapes the genetic structure within and amo...
Dispersal is one of the most important but least understood processes in plant ecology and evolution...
Background and Aims Gene flow is important in counteracting the divergence of populations but also i...
Genetic substructuring in plant populations may evolve as a consequence of sampling events that occu...
• Background and Aims Pollen and seed dispersal in herbaceous insect-pollinated plants are often res...
Genetic substructuring in plant populations may evolve as a consequence of sampling events that occu...
In plants, genes may disperse through both pollen and seeds. Here we provide a first theoretical stu...
In plants, genes may disperse through both pollen and seeds. Here we provide a first theoretical stu...
The spatial genetic structure of plant populations is determined by a combination of gene flow, gene...
With intensifying global pressures of habitat loss and fragmentation, there is an increasing need to...
Plants are sessile organisms, often characterized by limited dispersal. Seeds and pollen are the cri...
International audiencePlants are sessile organisms, often characterized by limited dispersal. Seeds ...
Plants are sessile organisms, often characterized by limited dispersal. Seeds and pollen are the cri...
AbstractGene flow at a fine scale is still poorly understood despite its recognized importance for p...
Plants are sessile organisms, often characterized by limited dispersal. Seeds and pollen are the cri...
Background and Aims Gene flow by seed and pollen largely shapes the genetic structure within and amo...
Dispersal is one of the most important but least understood processes in plant ecology and evolution...
Background and Aims Gene flow is important in counteracting the divergence of populations but also i...
Genetic substructuring in plant populations may evolve as a consequence of sampling events that occu...
• Background and Aims Pollen and seed dispersal in herbaceous insect-pollinated plants are often res...
Genetic substructuring in plant populations may evolve as a consequence of sampling events that occu...
In plants, genes may disperse through both pollen and seeds. Here we provide a first theoretical stu...
In plants, genes may disperse through both pollen and seeds. Here we provide a first theoretical stu...
The spatial genetic structure of plant populations is determined by a combination of gene flow, gene...
With intensifying global pressures of habitat loss and fragmentation, there is an increasing need to...