Abstract We assessed the expected relationship between the level and the cost of inbreeding, measured either in terms of fitness, inbreeding depression or probability of extinction. First, we show that the assumption of frequent, slightly deleterious mutations do agree with observations and experiments, on the contrary to the assumption of few, moderately deleterious mutations. For the same inbreeding coefficient, populations can greatly differ in fitness according to the following: (i) population size; larger populations show higher fitness (ii) the history of population size; in a population that recovers after a bottleneck, higher inbreeding can lead to higher fitness and (iii) population demography; population growth rate and carrying c...
A fundamental assumption underlying the importance of genetic risks within conservation biology is t...
The negative fitness consequences of close inbreeding are widely recognized, but predicting the long...
A fundamental assumption underlying the importance of genetic risks within conservation biology is t...
Inbreeding depression is a critical phenomenon for conservation of small populations, especially con...
Deleterious alleles may be removed (purged) bynatural selection in populations undergoinginbreeding....
Background: Threatened species often have small and isolated populations where mating among relative...
Understanding the effects of inbreeding and genetic drift within populations and hybridization betwe...
Wild populations face threats both from deterministic factors, e.g., habitat loss, overexploitation,...
Background: Inbreeding mating has been widely accepted as the key mechanism to enhance homozygosity ...
Background: Inbreeding mating has been widely accepted as the key mechanism to enhance homozygosity ...
International audienceDespite abundant empirical evidence that inbreeding depression varies with bot...
A fundamental assumption underlying the importance of genetic risks within conservation biology is t...
Wild populations face threats both from deterministic factors, e.g., habitat loss, overexploitation,...
A fundamental assumption underlying the importance of genetic risks within conservation biology is t...
A fundamental assumption underlying the importance of genetic risks within conservation biology is t...
A fundamental assumption underlying the importance of genetic risks within conservation biology is t...
The negative fitness consequences of close inbreeding are widely recognized, but predicting the long...
A fundamental assumption underlying the importance of genetic risks within conservation biology is t...
Inbreeding depression is a critical phenomenon for conservation of small populations, especially con...
Deleterious alleles may be removed (purged) bynatural selection in populations undergoinginbreeding....
Background: Threatened species often have small and isolated populations where mating among relative...
Understanding the effects of inbreeding and genetic drift within populations and hybridization betwe...
Wild populations face threats both from deterministic factors, e.g., habitat loss, overexploitation,...
Background: Inbreeding mating has been widely accepted as the key mechanism to enhance homozygosity ...
Background: Inbreeding mating has been widely accepted as the key mechanism to enhance homozygosity ...
International audienceDespite abundant empirical evidence that inbreeding depression varies with bot...
A fundamental assumption underlying the importance of genetic risks within conservation biology is t...
Wild populations face threats both from deterministic factors, e.g., habitat loss, overexploitation,...
A fundamental assumption underlying the importance of genetic risks within conservation biology is t...
A fundamental assumption underlying the importance of genetic risks within conservation biology is t...
A fundamental assumption underlying the importance of genetic risks within conservation biology is t...
The negative fitness consequences of close inbreeding are widely recognized, but predicting the long...
A fundamental assumption underlying the importance of genetic risks within conservation biology is t...