Long-distance gene flow is thought to be one prerequisite for the persistence of plant species in fragmented environments. Human influences have led to severe fragmentation of native habitats in the Seychelles islands, with many species surviving only in small and isolated populations. The endangered Seychelles endemic tree Glionnetia sericea is restricted to altitudes between 450 m and 900 m where the native forest vegetation has been largely lost and replaced with exotic invasives over the last 200 years. This study explores the genetic and ecological consequences of population fragmentation in this species by analysing patterns of genetic diversity in a sample of adults, juveniles and seeds, and by using controlled pollination experiment...
Tropical trees often display long distance pollen dispersal, even in highly fragmented landscapes. U...
© 2016, Canadian Science Publishing. All rights reserved. To analyze the utility of isolated remnant...
Habitat fragmentation represents the single most serious threat to the survival of tropical ecosyste...
Long-distance gene flow is thought to be one prerequisite for the persistence of plant species in fr...
Long-distance gene flow is thought to be one prerequisite for the persistence of plant species in fr...
Long-distance gene flow is thought to be one prerequisite for the persistence of plant species in fr...
Abstract Glionnetia sericea (Rubiaceae) is an endemic and rare tree species of the Seychelles, restr...
Habitat fragmentation and changed land use have seriously reduced population size in many tropical f...
Rare plant species are vulnerable to genetic erosion and inbreeding associated with small population...
Habitat fragmentation and changed land use have seriously reduced population size in many tropical f...
Rare plant species are vulnerable to genetic erosion and inbreeding associated with small population...
International audienceFollowing the global trend of deforestation and degradation, tropical dry fore...
Tropical trees are generally long-lived making it difficult to assess the long-term effects of habit...
Here, we explore the mating pattern and genetic structure of a tropical tree species, Cariniana estr...
Tropical trees often display long distance pollen dispersal, even in highly fragmented landscapes. U...
© 2016, Canadian Science Publishing. All rights reserved. To analyze the utility of isolated remnant...
Habitat fragmentation represents the single most serious threat to the survival of tropical ecosyste...
Long-distance gene flow is thought to be one prerequisite for the persistence of plant species in fr...
Long-distance gene flow is thought to be one prerequisite for the persistence of plant species in fr...
Long-distance gene flow is thought to be one prerequisite for the persistence of plant species in fr...
Abstract Glionnetia sericea (Rubiaceae) is an endemic and rare tree species of the Seychelles, restr...
Habitat fragmentation and changed land use have seriously reduced population size in many tropical f...
Rare plant species are vulnerable to genetic erosion and inbreeding associated with small population...
Habitat fragmentation and changed land use have seriously reduced population size in many tropical f...
Rare plant species are vulnerable to genetic erosion and inbreeding associated with small population...
International audienceFollowing the global trend of deforestation and degradation, tropical dry fore...
Tropical trees are generally long-lived making it difficult to assess the long-term effects of habit...
Here, we explore the mating pattern and genetic structure of a tropical tree species, Cariniana estr...
Tropical trees often display long distance pollen dispersal, even in highly fragmented landscapes. U...
© 2016, Canadian Science Publishing. All rights reserved. To analyze the utility of isolated remnant...
Habitat fragmentation represents the single most serious threat to the survival of tropical ecosyste...