Habitat fragmentation poses a serious threat to plants through genetic changes associated with increased isolation and reduced population size. However, the longevity of trees, combined with effective seed or pollen dispersal, can enhance their resistance to these effects. The European beech (Fagus sylvatica) dominates forest over large regions of Europe. We demonstrate that habitat fragmentation in this species has led to genetic bottlenecks and the disruption of the species' breeding system, leading to significantly elevated levels of inbreeding, population divergence, and reduced genetic diversity within populations. These results show that, in contrast with the findings of previous studies, forest fragmentation has a negative genetic im...
Habitat fragmentation results in smaller and more isolated populations that may be at higher risk of...
The fine-scale assessment of both spatially and non-spatially distributed genetic variation is cruci...
Aim Isolation is expected to lead to negative impacts on populations due to a reduction in effective...
Understanding the ecological and evolutionary processes occurring during species range shifts is imp...
We aim to understand the role of past and ongoing anthropogenic impacts on genetic variation pattern...
Fragmentation can affect the demographic and genetic structure of populations near the boundary of t...
Fragmentation can affect the demographic and genetic structure of populations near the boundary of t...
Many temperate and boreal tree species have small and scattered populations near the low-latitude ma...
The fine-scale assessment of both spatially and non-spatially distributed genetic variation is cruci...
Concerns have been expressed regarding the viability of forest remnants due to detrimental genetic ...
The fine-scale assessment of both spatially and non-spatially distributed genetic variation is cruci...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comSustainable forest restoration and m...
<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...
Populations located at the periphery of the species’ distribution range may play an important role i...
Habitat fragmentation results in smaller and more isolated populations that may be at higher risk of...
The fine-scale assessment of both spatially and non-spatially distributed genetic variation is cruci...
Aim Isolation is expected to lead to negative impacts on populations due to a reduction in effective...
Understanding the ecological and evolutionary processes occurring during species range shifts is imp...
We aim to understand the role of past and ongoing anthropogenic impacts on genetic variation pattern...
Fragmentation can affect the demographic and genetic structure of populations near the boundary of t...
Fragmentation can affect the demographic and genetic structure of populations near the boundary of t...
Many temperate and boreal tree species have small and scattered populations near the low-latitude ma...
The fine-scale assessment of both spatially and non-spatially distributed genetic variation is cruci...
Concerns have been expressed regarding the viability of forest remnants due to detrimental genetic ...
The fine-scale assessment of both spatially and non-spatially distributed genetic variation is cruci...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comSustainable forest restoration and m...
<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...
Populations located at the periphery of the species’ distribution range may play an important role i...
Habitat fragmentation results in smaller and more isolated populations that may be at higher risk of...
The fine-scale assessment of both spatially and non-spatially distributed genetic variation is cruci...
Aim Isolation is expected to lead to negative impacts on populations due to a reduction in effective...