1. Polyploidy is associated with a plethora of phenotypic and genetic changes yielding transformative effects on species’ life-history and ecology. These biological attributes can contribute to the success of species on ecological timescales, as observed in the invasion success or rapid environmental and climatic adaptation of polyploids. However, to date there has been a distinct lack of empirical evidence linking species’ local extinction risk, species distributions and community structure in fragmented landscapes with interspecific variation in ploidy. 2. We aimed to investigate the relationship between levels of habitat fragmentation and patterns in both diversity and the frequency of species with different ploidy levels. We included ad...
Shrubs and trees are assumed less likely to lose genetic variation in response to habitat fragmentat...
The long-term establishment success of founder plant populations has been commonly assessed based on...
Both landscape structure and population size fluctuations influence population genetics. While indep...
1. Polyploidy is associated with a plethora of phenotypic and genetic changes yielding transformativ...
Polyploidy, the doubling of genomic content, is a widespread feature, especially among plants, yet i...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Although our awareness of ploidy diversity has expanded with the application o...
The ecological and genetic effects of habitat fragmentation are an issue of major concern in current...
Premise of The Study: Polyploidization frequently results in the creation of new plant species, the ...
Premise of the study: Polyploidy—the possession of more than two copies of each chromosome in the nu...
Small plant populations are more prone to extinction due to the loss of genetic variation through ra...
Background and Aims Habitat degradation and landscape fragmentation dramatically lower population s...
Interactions between neighboring plants are critical for biodiversity maintenance in plant populatio...
Habitat fragmentation increasingly threatens the services provided by natural communities and ecosys...
Background: Habitat fragmentation is considered to be a main reason for decreasing genetic diversity...
BACKGROUND: Many studies compare the population dynamics of single species within multiple habitat t...
Shrubs and trees are assumed less likely to lose genetic variation in response to habitat fragmentat...
The long-term establishment success of founder plant populations has been commonly assessed based on...
Both landscape structure and population size fluctuations influence population genetics. While indep...
1. Polyploidy is associated with a plethora of phenotypic and genetic changes yielding transformativ...
Polyploidy, the doubling of genomic content, is a widespread feature, especially among plants, yet i...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Although our awareness of ploidy diversity has expanded with the application o...
The ecological and genetic effects of habitat fragmentation are an issue of major concern in current...
Premise of The Study: Polyploidization frequently results in the creation of new plant species, the ...
Premise of the study: Polyploidy—the possession of more than two copies of each chromosome in the nu...
Small plant populations are more prone to extinction due to the loss of genetic variation through ra...
Background and Aims Habitat degradation and landscape fragmentation dramatically lower population s...
Interactions between neighboring plants are critical for biodiversity maintenance in plant populatio...
Habitat fragmentation increasingly threatens the services provided by natural communities and ecosys...
Background: Habitat fragmentation is considered to be a main reason for decreasing genetic diversity...
BACKGROUND: Many studies compare the population dynamics of single species within multiple habitat t...
Shrubs and trees are assumed less likely to lose genetic variation in response to habitat fragmentat...
The long-term establishment success of founder plant populations has been commonly assessed based on...
Both landscape structure and population size fluctuations influence population genetics. While indep...