Correspondance: streiff@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceFragmentation and loss of natural habitats are recognized as major threats to contemporary flora and fauna. Detecting past or current reductions in population size is therefore a major aim in conservation genetics. Statistical methods developed to this purpose have tended to ignore the effects of spatial population structure. However in many species, individual dispersal is restricted in space and fine-scale spatial structure such as isolation by distance (IBD) is commonly observed in continuous populations. Using a simulation-based approach, we investigated how comparative and single-point methods, traditionally used in a Wright-Fisher (WF) population context for detecting popula...
Anthropogenic landscape changes have greatly reduced the population size, range and migration rates ...
Predicted parallel impacts of habitat fragmentation on genes and species lie at the core of conserva...
Compared with populations near the core of a species\u27 range, edge populations tend to be characte...
Correspondance: streiff@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceFragmentation and loss of natural habit...
Isolation by distance (IBD) has been a common measure of genetic structure among populations and is ...
Isolation by distance (IBD) has been a common measure of genetic structure among populations and is ...
Isolation by distance (IBD) has been a common measure of genetic structure among populations and is ...
Identifying the factors responsible for the structuring of genetic diversity is of fundamental impor...
Models of isolation-by-distance formalize the effects of genetic drift and gene flow in a spatial co...
Effective population size is one of the fundamental parameters in many population genetic models. It...
1. Recent studies have suggested that spatial patterns of intraspecific diversity can be influenced ...
tribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, pro...
1. Pairwise measures of neutral genetic differentiation are supposed to contain information about pa...
We are facing a global biodiversity crisis as extinction risks increase for species around the globe...
In landscape genetics, isolation-by-distance (IBD) is regarded as a baseline pattern that is obtaine...
Anthropogenic landscape changes have greatly reduced the population size, range and migration rates ...
Predicted parallel impacts of habitat fragmentation on genes and species lie at the core of conserva...
Compared with populations near the core of a species\u27 range, edge populations tend to be characte...
Correspondance: streiff@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceFragmentation and loss of natural habit...
Isolation by distance (IBD) has been a common measure of genetic structure among populations and is ...
Isolation by distance (IBD) has been a common measure of genetic structure among populations and is ...
Isolation by distance (IBD) has been a common measure of genetic structure among populations and is ...
Identifying the factors responsible for the structuring of genetic diversity is of fundamental impor...
Models of isolation-by-distance formalize the effects of genetic drift and gene flow in a spatial co...
Effective population size is one of the fundamental parameters in many population genetic models. It...
1. Recent studies have suggested that spatial patterns of intraspecific diversity can be influenced ...
tribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, pro...
1. Pairwise measures of neutral genetic differentiation are supposed to contain information about pa...
We are facing a global biodiversity crisis as extinction risks increase for species around the globe...
In landscape genetics, isolation-by-distance (IBD) is regarded as a baseline pattern that is obtaine...
Anthropogenic landscape changes have greatly reduced the population size, range and migration rates ...
Predicted parallel impacts of habitat fragmentation on genes and species lie at the core of conserva...
Compared with populations near the core of a species\u27 range, edge populations tend to be characte...