The accuracy and precision of four single-sample estimators of effective population size, Ne (heterozygote excess, linkage disequilibrium, Bayesian partial likelihood and sibship analysis) were compared using empirical data (microsatellite genotypes) from multiple natterjack toad (Bufo calamita) populations in Britain (n = 16) and elsewhere in Europe (n = 10). Census size data were available for the British populations. Because toads have overlapping generations, all of these methods estimated the number of effective breeders Nb rather than Ne. The heterozygote excess method only provided results, without confidence limits, for nine of the British populations. Linkage disequilibrium gave estimates for 10 British populations, but only six ha...
The viability of wild populations is frequently assessed by monitoring adult census sizes (N-c). Thi...
Accurate characterization of genetic diversity is essential for understanding population demography,...
The viability of wild populations is frequently assessed by monitoring adult census sizes (N-c). Thi...
Defining boundaries between populations is often difficult in the absence of information about curre...
The effective size of a population (Ne) determines the retention of neutral genetic variation in iso...
The effective size of a population (Ne) determines the retention of neutral genetic variation in iso...
It has recently become practicable to estimate the effective sizes (N e) of multiple populations wit...
It has recently become practicable to estimate the effective sizes (N-e) of multiple populations wit...
It has recently become practicable to estimate the effective sizes (N e) of multiple populations wit...
It has recently become practicable to estimate the effective sizes (N e) of multiple populations wit...
It has recently become practicable to estimate the effective sizes (Ne) of multiple populations with...
It has recently become practicable to estimate the effective sizes (Ne) of multiple populations with...
It has recently become practicable to estimate the effective sizes (Ne) of multiple populations with...
The effective size of a population (Ne) determines the retention of neutral genetic variation in iso...
The viability of wild populations is frequently assessed by monitoring adult census sizes (N-c). Thi...
The viability of wild populations is frequently assessed by monitoring adult census sizes (N-c). Thi...
Accurate characterization of genetic diversity is essential for understanding population demography,...
The viability of wild populations is frequently assessed by monitoring adult census sizes (N-c). Thi...
Defining boundaries between populations is often difficult in the absence of information about curre...
The effective size of a population (Ne) determines the retention of neutral genetic variation in iso...
The effective size of a population (Ne) determines the retention of neutral genetic variation in iso...
It has recently become practicable to estimate the effective sizes (N e) of multiple populations wit...
It has recently become practicable to estimate the effective sizes (N-e) of multiple populations wit...
It has recently become practicable to estimate the effective sizes (N e) of multiple populations wit...
It has recently become practicable to estimate the effective sizes (N e) of multiple populations wit...
It has recently become practicable to estimate the effective sizes (Ne) of multiple populations with...
It has recently become practicable to estimate the effective sizes (Ne) of multiple populations with...
It has recently become practicable to estimate the effective sizes (Ne) of multiple populations with...
The effective size of a population (Ne) determines the retention of neutral genetic variation in iso...
The viability of wild populations is frequently assessed by monitoring adult census sizes (N-c). Thi...
The viability of wild populations is frequently assessed by monitoring adult census sizes (N-c). Thi...
Accurate characterization of genetic diversity is essential for understanding population demography,...
The viability of wild populations is frequently assessed by monitoring adult census sizes (N-c). Thi...