International audiencePreserving amphibian genetic diversity through ecological restoration and conservation actions is a major challenge since their populations are declining worldwide. We studied the genetic diversity and spatial genetic structure of the palmate newt (Lissotriton helveticus) 2 years after the restoration of a pond network in northwestern France with the aim of reconstructing fine-scale genetic structure and patterns of colonization. We sampled newts from 29 forest ponds including both restored and non-degraded reference ponds, and genotyped 391 individuals at 12 microsatellite loci. We used two Bayesian clustering methods to spatially delineate genetic clusters, and we also detected potential recent migrants within the ne...
Genetic variation within species is commonly structured in a hierarchical manner which may result fr...
Dispersal is a central process in ecology and evolution with far reaching consequences for the dynam...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are threatening amphibians by increasing population isolation. Howeve...
International audiencePreserving amphibian genetic diversity through ecological restoration and cons...
The population structure of pond-breeding amphibians is shaped by their distinct breeding foci, but ...
Among vertebrates, amphibians currently have the highest proportion of threatened species worldwide,...
Abstract Amphibians are particularly sensitive to landscape fragmentation. Potential barriers betwee...
14 p.Pond physical characteristics (connectivity, hydroperiod) have shown to be highly relevant in e...
Conservation genetics theory predicts that isolated populations on the periphery of a species range ...
13 páginas, 5 figuras, 6 tablas.Direct estimation of dispersal rates at large geographic scales can ...
Genetic variation within species is commonly structured in a hierarchical manner which may result fr...
Habitat destruction and fragmentation are among the major causes of amphibian decline. We investigat...
Genetic variation within species is commonly structured in a hierarchical manner which may result fr...
Genetic variation within species is commonly structured in a hierarchical manner which may result fr...
Dispersal is a central process in ecology and evolution with far reaching consequences for the dynam...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are threatening amphibians by increasing population isolation. Howeve...
International audiencePreserving amphibian genetic diversity through ecological restoration and cons...
The population structure of pond-breeding amphibians is shaped by their distinct breeding foci, but ...
Among vertebrates, amphibians currently have the highest proportion of threatened species worldwide,...
Abstract Amphibians are particularly sensitive to landscape fragmentation. Potential barriers betwee...
14 p.Pond physical characteristics (connectivity, hydroperiod) have shown to be highly relevant in e...
Conservation genetics theory predicts that isolated populations on the periphery of a species range ...
13 páginas, 5 figuras, 6 tablas.Direct estimation of dispersal rates at large geographic scales can ...
Genetic variation within species is commonly structured in a hierarchical manner which may result fr...
Habitat destruction and fragmentation are among the major causes of amphibian decline. We investigat...
Genetic variation within species is commonly structured in a hierarchical manner which may result fr...
Genetic variation within species is commonly structured in a hierarchical manner which may result fr...
Dispersal is a central process in ecology and evolution with far reaching consequences for the dynam...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are threatening amphibians by increasing population isolation. Howeve...