1.A population's effective size (Ne) is a key parameter that shapes rates of inbreeding and loss of genetic diversity, thereby influencing evolutionary processes and population viability. However estimating Ne, and identifying key demographic mechanisms that underlie the Ne to census population size (N) ratio, remains challenging, especially for small populations with overlapping generations and substantial environmental and demographic stochasticity and hence dynamic age-structure. 2.A sophisticated demographic method of estimating Ne/N, which uses Fisher's reproductive value to account for dynamic age-structure, has been formulated. However this method requires detailed individual- and population-level data on sex- and age-specific repro...
A number of demographic factors, many of which related to human-driven encroachments, are predicted ...
The effective population size is required to predict the rate of inbreeding and loss of genetic vari...
Conceptual and methodological advances in population and evolutionary ecology are often pursued with...
1.A population's effective size (Ne) is a key parameter that shapes rates of inbreeding and loss of ...
We thank everyone who helped with fieldwork on Islay, in particular Sue Bignal and Pat Monaghan, as ...
1. Small, declining populations can face simultaneous, interacting ecological and genetic threats to...
Estimates of effective population size are critical for species of conservation concern. Genetic dat...
Effective population size (Ne) is a key parameter to understand evolutionary processes and the viabi...
If not actively managed, small and isolated populations lose their genetic variability and the inbre...
The effective population size (Ne) is a fundamental parameter in population genetics that influences...
Evolution is driven by four major processes that create, maintain, or eliminate genetic diversity wi...
Due to practical difficulties in obtaining direct genetic estimates of effective sizes, conservation...
Reliable estimates of effective population size Ne are of central importance in population genetics ...
Density dependence in vital rates is a key feature affecting temporal fluctuations of natural popula...
A number of demographic factors, many of which related to human-driven encroachments, are predicted ...
The effective population size is required to predict the rate of inbreeding and loss of genetic vari...
Conceptual and methodological advances in population and evolutionary ecology are often pursued with...
1.A population's effective size (Ne) is a key parameter that shapes rates of inbreeding and loss of ...
We thank everyone who helped with fieldwork on Islay, in particular Sue Bignal and Pat Monaghan, as ...
1. Small, declining populations can face simultaneous, interacting ecological and genetic threats to...
Estimates of effective population size are critical for species of conservation concern. Genetic dat...
Effective population size (Ne) is a key parameter to understand evolutionary processes and the viabi...
If not actively managed, small and isolated populations lose their genetic variability and the inbre...
The effective population size (Ne) is a fundamental parameter in population genetics that influences...
Evolution is driven by four major processes that create, maintain, or eliminate genetic diversity wi...
Due to practical difficulties in obtaining direct genetic estimates of effective sizes, conservation...
Reliable estimates of effective population size Ne are of central importance in population genetics ...
Density dependence in vital rates is a key feature affecting temporal fluctuations of natural popula...
A number of demographic factors, many of which related to human-driven encroachments, are predicted ...
The effective population size is required to predict the rate of inbreeding and loss of genetic vari...
Conceptual and methodological advances in population and evolutionary ecology are often pursued with...