Habitat fragmentation can restrict geneflow, reduce neighbourhood effective population size, and increase genetic drift and inbreeding in small, isolated habitat remnants. The extent to which habitat fragmentation leads to population fragmentation, however, differs among landscapes and taxa. Commonly, researchers use information on the current status of a species to predict population effects of habitat fragmentation. Such methods, however, do not convey information on species-specific responses to fragmentation. Here we compare levels of past population differentiation, estimated from microsatellite genotypes, with contemporary dispersal rates, estimated from multi-strata capture-recapture models, to infer changes in mobility over time in ...
Loss and fragmentation of natural habitats rank amongst the biggest threats to global biodiversity. ...
Rapid fragmentation and degradation of large undisturbed habitats constitute major threats to biodiv...
Rapid fragmentation and degradation of large undisturbed habitats constitute major threats to biodiv...
Habitat fragmentation can restrict geneflow, reduce neighbourhood effective population size, and inc...
Habitat fragmentation can restrict geneflow, reduce neighbourhood effective population size, and inc...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are considered to be key drivers of biodiversity loss, especially in ...
Habitat fragmentation is one of the most severe threats to biodiversity as it may lead to changes in...
The impact of demographic parameters on the genetic population structure and viability of organisms ...
14 pagesInternational audienceHabitat fragmentation is one of the most severe threats to biodiversit...
The Eastern Afromontane cloud forests occur as geographically distinct mountain exclaves. The condit...
The Eastern Afromontane cloud forests occur as geographically distinct mountain exclaves. The condit...
The impact of demographic parameters on the genetic population structure and viability of organisms ...
Anthropogenic habitat fragmentation of species that live in naturally patchy metapopulations such as...
Loss and fragmentation of natural habitats rank amongst the biggest threats to global biodiversity. ...
Rapid fragmentation and degradation of large undisturbed habitats constitute major threats to biodiv...
Rapid fragmentation and degradation of large undisturbed habitats constitute major threats to biodiv...
Habitat fragmentation can restrict geneflow, reduce neighbourhood effective population size, and inc...
Habitat fragmentation can restrict geneflow, reduce neighbourhood effective population size, and inc...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are considered to be key drivers of biodiversity loss, especially in ...
Habitat fragmentation is one of the most severe threats to biodiversity as it may lead to changes in...
The impact of demographic parameters on the genetic population structure and viability of organisms ...
14 pagesInternational audienceHabitat fragmentation is one of the most severe threats to biodiversit...
The Eastern Afromontane cloud forests occur as geographically distinct mountain exclaves. The condit...
The Eastern Afromontane cloud forests occur as geographically distinct mountain exclaves. The condit...
The impact of demographic parameters on the genetic population structure and viability of organisms ...
Anthropogenic habitat fragmentation of species that live in naturally patchy metapopulations such as...
Loss and fragmentation of natural habitats rank amongst the biggest threats to global biodiversity. ...
Rapid fragmentation and degradation of large undisturbed habitats constitute major threats to biodiv...
Rapid fragmentation and degradation of large undisturbed habitats constitute major threats to biodiv...