Mantel-based tests have been the primary analytical methods for understanding how landscape features influence observed spatial genetic structure. Simulation studies examining Mantel-based approaches have highlighted major challenges associated with the use of such tests and fueled debate on when the Mantel test is appropriate for landscape genetics studies. We aim to provide some clarity in this debate using spatially explicit, individual-based, genetic simulations to examine the effects of the following on the performance of Mantel-based methods: (1) landscape configuration, (2) spatial genetic nonequilibrium, (3) nonlinear relationships between genetic and cost distances, and (4) correlation among cost distances derived from competing re...
Genetic data are increasingly used in landscape ecology for the indirect assessment of functional co...
Anthropogenic migration barriers fragment many populations and limit the ability of species to respo...
International audienceIn connectivity models, land cover types are assigned cost values characterizi...
Mantel-based tests have been the primary analytical methods for understanding how landscape features...
This is the published version of an article published by Wiley Open Access.Mantel-based tests have b...
Individual-based landscape genetic methods have become increasingly popular for quantifying fine-sca...
The predominant analytical approach to associate landscape patterns with gene flow processes is base...
Landscape resistance reflects how difficult it is for genes to move across an area with particular a...
The influence of study design on the ability to detect the effects of landscape pattern on gene flow...
A major aim of landscape genetics is to understand how landscapes resist gene flow and thereby influ...
A common approach used to estimate landscape resistance involves comparing correlations of ecologica...
1. The simple and partial Mantel tests are routinely used in many areas of evolutionary biology to a...
In landscape genetics, isolation-by-distance (IBD) is regarded as a baseline pattern that is obtaine...
Measures of genetic structure among individuals or populations collected at different spatial locati...
Genetic data are increasingly used in landscape ecology for the indirect assessment of functional co...
Anthropogenic migration barriers fragment many populations and limit the ability of species to respo...
International audienceIn connectivity models, land cover types are assigned cost values characterizi...
Mantel-based tests have been the primary analytical methods for understanding how landscape features...
This is the published version of an article published by Wiley Open Access.Mantel-based tests have b...
Individual-based landscape genetic methods have become increasingly popular for quantifying fine-sca...
The predominant analytical approach to associate landscape patterns with gene flow processes is base...
Landscape resistance reflects how difficult it is for genes to move across an area with particular a...
The influence of study design on the ability to detect the effects of landscape pattern on gene flow...
A major aim of landscape genetics is to understand how landscapes resist gene flow and thereby influ...
A common approach used to estimate landscape resistance involves comparing correlations of ecologica...
1. The simple and partial Mantel tests are routinely used in many areas of evolutionary biology to a...
In landscape genetics, isolation-by-distance (IBD) is regarded as a baseline pattern that is obtaine...
Measures of genetic structure among individuals or populations collected at different spatial locati...
Genetic data are increasingly used in landscape ecology for the indirect assessment of functional co...
Anthropogenic migration barriers fragment many populations and limit the ability of species to respo...
International audienceIn connectivity models, land cover types are assigned cost values characterizi...