Understanding what limits or facilitates species' responses to human-induced habitat change can provide insight for the control of invasive species and the conservation of small populations, as well as an arena for studying adaptation to realistic novel environments. Small effective size of ancestral populations could limit the establishment in, or response to, a novel or altered habitat because of low genetic variation for ecologically important traits, and/or because small populations harbor fixed deleterious mutations. I estimated the fitness of individuals from populations of the endangered plant Hypericum cumulicola, of known census and effective size, transplanted into native scrub habitat and unpaved roadsides, which are a novel habi...
The long-term establishment success of founder plant populations has been commonly assessed based on...
Colonisation is a fundamental ecological and evolutionary process that drives the distribution and a...
Setting aside high-quality large areas of habitat to protect threatened populations is becoming incr...
Understanding what limits or facilitates species' responses to human-induced habitat change can prov...
Small populations are predicted to perform poorly relative to large populations when experiencing en...
Extinction risk of small isolated populations in changing environments can be reduced by rapid adapt...
In small isolated populations, genetic drift is expected to increase chance fixation of partly reces...
The margins of an expanding range are predicted to be challenging environments for adaptation. Margi...
Concerns over the ecological impacts of invasive alien plant species have generated great research i...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
The long-term establishment success of founder plant populations has been commonly assessed based on...
Colonisation is a fundamental ecological and evolutionary process that drives the distribution and a...
Setting aside high-quality large areas of habitat to protect threatened populations is becoming incr...
Understanding what limits or facilitates species' responses to human-induced habitat change can prov...
Small populations are predicted to perform poorly relative to large populations when experiencing en...
Extinction risk of small isolated populations in changing environments can be reduced by rapid adapt...
In small isolated populations, genetic drift is expected to increase chance fixation of partly reces...
The margins of an expanding range are predicted to be challenging environments for adaptation. Margi...
Concerns over the ecological impacts of invasive alien plant species have generated great research i...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
The long-term establishment success of founder plant populations has been commonly assessed based on...
Colonisation is a fundamental ecological and evolutionary process that drives the distribution and a...
Setting aside high-quality large areas of habitat to protect threatened populations is becoming incr...