Habitat fragmentation results in smaller and more isolated populations that may be at higher risk of extirpation or further decline in comparison with their more continuously distributed progenitors. Risks to fragmented populations have frequently been considered from the perspective of population genet- ics, however, disruption of normal plant demography may be an equal or greater threat to population persistence. We compared demographic performance and tree health in continuous and fragmented forest plots with similar tree size structure and local climatic and physiographic conditions in order to determine if fragments are characterized by poor health and reproduction. We found that beech forest fragments showed lower seedling density, mo...
AIMS We examined differences in lifespan among the dominant tree species (spruce (Picea abies (L.) H...
Large-scale forest fragmentation can increase interpopulation genetic differentiation and erode the ...
Disentangling the relative influence of background versus disturbance related mortality on forest de...
Habitat fragmentation poses a serious threat to plants through genetic changes associated with incre...
Habitat fragmentation is considered a leading cause of plant extinction, and matrix models provide a...
Tropical late-successional tree species are at high risk of local extinction due to habitat loss and...
Abstract: Habitat fragmentation is considered a leading cause of plant extinction, and matrix models...
<div><p>The fine-scale assessment of both spatially and non-spatially distributed genetic variation ...
Habitat fragmentation threatens the maintenance of genetic diversity of affected populations. Assess...
The fine-scale assessment of both spatially and non-spatially distributed genetic variation is cruci...
Fragmentation can affect the demographic and genetic structure of populations near the boundary of t...
The fine-scale assessment of both spatially and non-spatially distributed genetic variation is cruci...
Fragmentation can affect the demographic and genetic structure of populations near the boundary of t...
The fine-scale assessment of both spatially and non-spatially distributed genetic variation is cruci...
Large-scale forest fragmentation can increase interpopulation genetic differentiation and erode the ...
AIMS We examined differences in lifespan among the dominant tree species (spruce (Picea abies (L.) H...
Large-scale forest fragmentation can increase interpopulation genetic differentiation and erode the ...
Disentangling the relative influence of background versus disturbance related mortality on forest de...
Habitat fragmentation poses a serious threat to plants through genetic changes associated with incre...
Habitat fragmentation is considered a leading cause of plant extinction, and matrix models provide a...
Tropical late-successional tree species are at high risk of local extinction due to habitat loss and...
Abstract: Habitat fragmentation is considered a leading cause of plant extinction, and matrix models...
<div><p>The fine-scale assessment of both spatially and non-spatially distributed genetic variation ...
Habitat fragmentation threatens the maintenance of genetic diversity of affected populations. Assess...
The fine-scale assessment of both spatially and non-spatially distributed genetic variation is cruci...
Fragmentation can affect the demographic and genetic structure of populations near the boundary of t...
The fine-scale assessment of both spatially and non-spatially distributed genetic variation is cruci...
Fragmentation can affect the demographic and genetic structure of populations near the boundary of t...
The fine-scale assessment of both spatially and non-spatially distributed genetic variation is cruci...
Large-scale forest fragmentation can increase interpopulation genetic differentiation and erode the ...
AIMS We examined differences in lifespan among the dominant tree species (spruce (Picea abies (L.) H...
Large-scale forest fragmentation can increase interpopulation genetic differentiation and erode the ...
Disentangling the relative influence of background versus disturbance related mortality on forest de...