Demographic, environmental, and genetic stochasticity threaten the persistence of isolated populations. The relative importance of these intertwining factors remains unresolved, but a common view is that random demographic and environmental events will usually drive small populations to the brink of extinction before genetic deterioration poses a serious threat. To evaluate the potential importance of genetic factors, we analyzed a model linking demographic and environmental conditions to the loss of genetic diversity in isolated populations undergoing natural levels of fluctuation. Nongenetic processes - environmental stochasticity and population demography - were modeled according to a bounded diffusion process. Genetic processes were mod...
Allelic richness (number of alleles) is a measure of genetic diversity indicative of a population's ...
Wild populations face threats both from deterministic factors, e.g., habitat loss, overexploitation,...
Massive defaunation and high extinction rates have become characteristic of the Anthropocene. Geneti...
There is controversy concerning the role of genetic factors in species extinctions. Many authors hav...
The extinction of small populations is a stochastic process, affected by both environmental variatio...
Human-induced habitat fragmentation constitutes a major threat to biodiversity. Both genetic and dem...
Biodiversity is increasingly subjected to human-induced changes of the environment. To persist, popu...
Deleterious genetic variation is abundant in wild populations and can contribute to extinction when ...
Humans are responsible for a cataclysm of species extinction that will change the world as we see it...
For geographically closed populations, it has long been known that the dynamics of rare populations ...
<div><p>Allelic richness (number of alleles) is a measure of genetic diversity indicative of a popul...
Two stochastic models are designed for answering evolutionary genetic problems. The first study show...
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...
Most species do not live in a constant environment over space or time. Their environment is often he...
Allelic richness (number of alleles) is a measure of genetic diversity indicative of a population's ...
Wild populations face threats both from deterministic factors, e.g., habitat loss, overexploitation,...
Massive defaunation and high extinction rates have become characteristic of the Anthropocene. Geneti...
There is controversy concerning the role of genetic factors in species extinctions. Many authors hav...
The extinction of small populations is a stochastic process, affected by both environmental variatio...
Human-induced habitat fragmentation constitutes a major threat to biodiversity. Both genetic and dem...
Biodiversity is increasingly subjected to human-induced changes of the environment. To persist, popu...
Deleterious genetic variation is abundant in wild populations and can contribute to extinction when ...
Humans are responsible for a cataclysm of species extinction that will change the world as we see it...
For geographically closed populations, it has long been known that the dynamics of rare populations ...
<div><p>Allelic richness (number of alleles) is a measure of genetic diversity indicative of a popul...
Two stochastic models are designed for answering evolutionary genetic problems. The first study show...
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...
Most species do not live in a constant environment over space or time. Their environment is often he...
Allelic richness (number of alleles) is a measure of genetic diversity indicative of a population's ...
Wild populations face threats both from deterministic factors, e.g., habitat loss, overexploitation,...
Massive defaunation and high extinction rates have become characteristic of the Anthropocene. Geneti...