The early genetic effects of habitat degradation were investigated in the critically endangered conifer Araucaria nemorosa. This species occurs in New Caledonia, a global biodiversity hotspot where the world's greatest concentration of endemic conifer species coincides with an extremely high level of habitat destruction due to fire and mining. Using seven microsatellite loci, estimates were made of genetic marker variation, inbreeding coefficients and population differentiation of adult and seedling cohorts of A. nemorosa. These were contrasted with equivalent estimates, made over similar spatial scales and with the same marker loci, in the locally common and more widespread sister species Araucaria columnaris. There were no significant dif...
Habitat fragmentation and changed land use have seriously reduced population size in many tropical f...
We report the population genetic structure of the endangered tropical tree species Caryocar brasilie...
Habitat degradation caused by human activities has reduced the sizes of many plant populations world...
Forest restoration programmes aim to use material for re-planting that is genetically diverse and no...
International audienceDemographic and ecophysiological data for the endangered New Caledonian conife...
International audienceDemographic and ecophysiological data for the endangered New Caledonian conife...
International audienceDemographic and ecophysiological data for the endangered New Caledonian conife...
International audienceDemographic and ecophysiological data for the endangered New Caledonian conife...
Demographic and ecophysiological data for the endangered New Caledonian conifer, Araucaria muelleri ...
The dry forests of New Caledonia are an excep- tional ecosystem because of their numerous endemic bo...
The dry forests of New Caledonia are an excep- tional ecosystem because of their numerous endemic bo...
Habitat fragmentation and changed land use have seriously reduced population size in many tropical f...
The dry forests of New Caledonia are an excep- tional ecosystem because of their numerous endemic bo...
Abstract Loss of genetic diversity reduces the ability of species to evolve and respond to environme...
Habitat fragmentation and changed land use have seriously reduced population size in many tropical f...
Habitat fragmentation and changed land use have seriously reduced population size in many tropical f...
We report the population genetic structure of the endangered tropical tree species Caryocar brasilie...
Habitat degradation caused by human activities has reduced the sizes of many plant populations world...
Forest restoration programmes aim to use material for re-planting that is genetically diverse and no...
International audienceDemographic and ecophysiological data for the endangered New Caledonian conife...
International audienceDemographic and ecophysiological data for the endangered New Caledonian conife...
International audienceDemographic and ecophysiological data for the endangered New Caledonian conife...
International audienceDemographic and ecophysiological data for the endangered New Caledonian conife...
Demographic and ecophysiological data for the endangered New Caledonian conifer, Araucaria muelleri ...
The dry forests of New Caledonia are an excep- tional ecosystem because of their numerous endemic bo...
The dry forests of New Caledonia are an excep- tional ecosystem because of their numerous endemic bo...
Habitat fragmentation and changed land use have seriously reduced population size in many tropical f...
The dry forests of New Caledonia are an excep- tional ecosystem because of their numerous endemic bo...
Abstract Loss of genetic diversity reduces the ability of species to evolve and respond to environme...
Habitat fragmentation and changed land use have seriously reduced population size in many tropical f...
Habitat fragmentation and changed land use have seriously reduced population size in many tropical f...
We report the population genetic structure of the endangered tropical tree species Caryocar brasilie...
Habitat degradation caused by human activities has reduced the sizes of many plant populations world...