Landscape features often shape patterns of gene flow and genetic differentiation in plant species. Populations that are small and isolated enough also become subject to genetic drift. We examined patterns of gene flow and differentiation among 12 floodplain populations of the selfing annual jewelweed (Impatiens capensis Meerb.) nested within four river systems and two major watersheds in Wisconsin, USA. Floodplain forests and marshes provide a model system for assessing the effects of habitat fragmentation within agricultural/urban landscapes and for testing whether rivers act to genetically connect dispersed populations. We generated a panel of 12,856 single nucleotide polymorphisms and assessed genetic diversity, differentiation, gene flo...
Gene flow between populations can help maintain genetic diversity and prevent inbreeding, which is e...
Seed dispersal is crucial to gene flow among plant populations. Although the effects of geographic d...
Maintaining intraspecific variation is important for populations’ long-term success and is increasin...
Landscape features often shape patterns of gene flow and genetic differentiation in plant species. P...
Due to changes in land use, the natural habitats of an increasing number of plant species have becom...
Landscape features of anthropogenic or natural origin can influence organisms’ dispersal patterns an...
Examining how the landscape may influence gene flow is at the forefront of understanding population ...
Due to changes in land use, the natural habitats of an increasing number of plant species have becom...
Alpine rivers are, despite anthropogenic water flow regulation, still often highly dynamic ecosystem...
Both landscape structure and population size fluctuations influence population genetics. While indep...
Background: In wild plant populations, genetic divergence within continuous stands is common, someti...
Context Plant populations in agricultural landscapes are mostly fragmented and their functional conn...
Due to changes in land use, the natural habitats of an increasing number of plant species have becom...
Context Plant populations in agricultural landscapes are mostly fragmented and their functional conn...
Contains fulltext : 27556.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Habitat fragment...
Gene flow between populations can help maintain genetic diversity and prevent inbreeding, which is e...
Seed dispersal is crucial to gene flow among plant populations. Although the effects of geographic d...
Maintaining intraspecific variation is important for populations’ long-term success and is increasin...
Landscape features often shape patterns of gene flow and genetic differentiation in plant species. P...
Due to changes in land use, the natural habitats of an increasing number of plant species have becom...
Landscape features of anthropogenic or natural origin can influence organisms’ dispersal patterns an...
Examining how the landscape may influence gene flow is at the forefront of understanding population ...
Due to changes in land use, the natural habitats of an increasing number of plant species have becom...
Alpine rivers are, despite anthropogenic water flow regulation, still often highly dynamic ecosystem...
Both landscape structure and population size fluctuations influence population genetics. While indep...
Background: In wild plant populations, genetic divergence within continuous stands is common, someti...
Context Plant populations in agricultural landscapes are mostly fragmented and their functional conn...
Due to changes in land use, the natural habitats of an increasing number of plant species have becom...
Context Plant populations in agricultural landscapes are mostly fragmented and their functional conn...
Contains fulltext : 27556.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Habitat fragment...
Gene flow between populations can help maintain genetic diversity and prevent inbreeding, which is e...
Seed dispersal is crucial to gene flow among plant populations. Although the effects of geographic d...
Maintaining intraspecific variation is important for populations’ long-term success and is increasin...