Dispersal is a key ecological process linking metapopulation dynamics in the landscape to distribution patterns at larger spatial scales. In this study, we investigated the landscape occupancy and genetic population structure of a butterfly species, Melanargia galathea. Several, landscapes differing in composition and structure were sampled as well as populations at different spatial. scales. We found that M. galathea occupied 91.3 % of all habitat patches available within a particular landscape, probably due to a dominance of landscape scale processes such as rescue effect and recolonisation. A high level of genetic polymorphism within the sampled populations and a very low amount of genetic differentiation between populations was observed...
(Nymphalidae) which has recently colonized agricultural landscapes in NW-Europe. Butterflies from w...
Abstract Background Theory predicts that lower dispersal, and associated gene flow, leads to decreas...
International audienceIn a world where natural habitats are fast disappearing and where the landscap...
There is now clear evidence that species across a broad range of taxa harbor extensive heritable var...
There is now clear evidence that species across a broad range of taxa harbour extensive heritable va...
Dispersal, i.e. movements potentially leading to gene flow, is central in evolutionary ecology. Many...
Metapopulation theory is a powerful tool to predict the future of populations within a fragmented la...
Active dispersal is driven by extrinsic and intrinsic factors at the three stages of departure, tran...
BACKGROUND: Past and current range or spatial expansions have important consequences on population g...
1. In this study we addressed the question of the generalization of population viability analysis by...
Dispersal has recently gained much attention because of its crucial role in the conservation and evo...
International audienceBackgroundThe main components of the spatial genetic structure of the populati...
Habitat fragmentation increasingly threatens the services provided by natural communities and ecosys...
Aim: This study investigated the influence of contemporary habitat loss on the genetic diversity and...
It is now commonly accepted that we are currently experiencing the sixth biodiversity crisis, the re...
(Nymphalidae) which has recently colonized agricultural landscapes in NW-Europe. Butterflies from w...
Abstract Background Theory predicts that lower dispersal, and associated gene flow, leads to decreas...
International audienceIn a world where natural habitats are fast disappearing and where the landscap...
There is now clear evidence that species across a broad range of taxa harbor extensive heritable var...
There is now clear evidence that species across a broad range of taxa harbour extensive heritable va...
Dispersal, i.e. movements potentially leading to gene flow, is central in evolutionary ecology. Many...
Metapopulation theory is a powerful tool to predict the future of populations within a fragmented la...
Active dispersal is driven by extrinsic and intrinsic factors at the three stages of departure, tran...
BACKGROUND: Past and current range or spatial expansions have important consequences on population g...
1. In this study we addressed the question of the generalization of population viability analysis by...
Dispersal has recently gained much attention because of its crucial role in the conservation and evo...
International audienceBackgroundThe main components of the spatial genetic structure of the populati...
Habitat fragmentation increasingly threatens the services provided by natural communities and ecosys...
Aim: This study investigated the influence of contemporary habitat loss on the genetic diversity and...
It is now commonly accepted that we are currently experiencing the sixth biodiversity crisis, the re...
(Nymphalidae) which has recently colonized agricultural landscapes in NW-Europe. Butterflies from w...
Abstract Background Theory predicts that lower dispersal, and associated gene flow, leads to decreas...
International audienceIn a world where natural habitats are fast disappearing and where the landscap...