Theory predicts widespread loss of genetic diversity from drift and inbreeding in trees subjected to habitat fragmentation, yet empirical support of this theory is scarce. We argue that population genetics theory may be misapplied in light of ecological realities that, when recognized, require scrutiny of underlying evolutionary assumptions. One ecological reality is that fragment boundaries often do not represent boundaries for mating populations of trees that benefit from long‐distance pollination, sometimes abetted by long‐distance seed dispersal. Where fragments do not delineate populations, genetic theory of small populations does not apply. Even in spatially isolated populations, where genetic theory may eventually apply, evolutionary...
The role of seed dispersal in maintaining genetic connectivity among forest fragments has largely be...
The theoretical impacts of anthropogenic habitat degradation on genetic resources have been well art...
The theoretical impacts of anthropogenic habitat degradation on genetic resources have been well art...
Despite longstanding research, how anthropogenic disturbance affects the genetics of tree population...
Habitat fragmentation reduces the size and increases the spatial isolation of plant populations. Ini...
We investigate the effect of habitat fragmentation on the genetic diversity of a species experiencin...
Habitat fragmentation is one of the most serious threats to plant biodiversity at the within-populat...
Conservation of genetic diversity, one of the three main forms of biodiversity, is a fundamental con...
Habitat fragmentation is a threat to the survival of species and causes population decline, as isola...
Concerns have been expressed regarding the viability of forest remnants due to detrimental genetic ...
Shrubs and trees are assumed less likely to lose genetic variation in response to habitat fragmentat...
Small plant populations are more prone to extinction due to the loss of genetic variation through ra...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are among the biggest threats to biodiversity. Anthropogenic habitat ...
Predicted parallel impacts of habitat fragmentation on genes and species lie at the core of conserva...
Fragmentation reduces population sizes, increases isolation between habitats, and can result in rest...
The role of seed dispersal in maintaining genetic connectivity among forest fragments has largely be...
The theoretical impacts of anthropogenic habitat degradation on genetic resources have been well art...
The theoretical impacts of anthropogenic habitat degradation on genetic resources have been well art...
Despite longstanding research, how anthropogenic disturbance affects the genetics of tree population...
Habitat fragmentation reduces the size and increases the spatial isolation of plant populations. Ini...
We investigate the effect of habitat fragmentation on the genetic diversity of a species experiencin...
Habitat fragmentation is one of the most serious threats to plant biodiversity at the within-populat...
Conservation of genetic diversity, one of the three main forms of biodiversity, is a fundamental con...
Habitat fragmentation is a threat to the survival of species and causes population decline, as isola...
Concerns have been expressed regarding the viability of forest remnants due to detrimental genetic ...
Shrubs and trees are assumed less likely to lose genetic variation in response to habitat fragmentat...
Small plant populations are more prone to extinction due to the loss of genetic variation through ra...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are among the biggest threats to biodiversity. Anthropogenic habitat ...
Predicted parallel impacts of habitat fragmentation on genes and species lie at the core of conserva...
Fragmentation reduces population sizes, increases isolation between habitats, and can result in rest...
The role of seed dispersal in maintaining genetic connectivity among forest fragments has largely be...
The theoretical impacts of anthropogenic habitat degradation on genetic resources have been well art...
The theoretical impacts of anthropogenic habitat degradation on genetic resources have been well art...