P. 411-419The effects of habitat loss and fragmentation on the genetic structure and variability of wild populations have received wide empirical support and theoretical formalization. By contrast, the effects of habitat quality seem largely underinvestigated, partly due to technical difficulties in properly assessing habitat quality. In this study, we combine geographic information system (GIS)-based habitat-quality modelling with a landscape genetics approach based on mitochondrial DNA markers to evaluate the possible influence of habitat quality on the levels and distribution of genetic diversity in a range of natural populations (n = 15) of Otis tarda throughout Spain. Ninety-three percent of the population represented by our countrywid...
Anthropogenic activities, such as agricultural intensification, caused large declines in biodiversit...
Numerous studies have highlighted a major role of isolation by both geographic distance and current ...
A method used to prevent the decline of a species is the ex-situ conservation through reinforcement ...
The genetic diversity, population structure and gene flow of the Great Bustards (Otis tarda) living ...
12 paginas, 4 figuras y 4 tablesWe studied the genetic diversity of great bustards (Otis tarda) in I...
P. 45-56Little bustard populations have suffered reduction and isolation as a consequence of landsca...
11 paginas, 4 figuras y 2 tables1 Great bustards Otistarda are globally endangered and 50% of the ...
Abstract. Dispersing individuals can use conspecifics as indicators of habitat quality and aggregate...
Little bustard populations have suffered reduction and isolation as a consequence of landscape trans...
The genetic diversity, population structure and gene flow of the Great Bustards (Otis tarda) living ...
P. 36-46Breeding site fidelity can be determined by environmental features, which depending on their...
Aim: Species distribution modelling (SDM) allows identification of suitable areas where the specie...
An endangered subspecies of the African houbara bustard, the Canarian houbara (Chlamydotis undulata ...
Land-use change is the single most important cause of global biodiversity loss. Over millennia, Euro...
Monitoring temporal dynamics in genetic diversity is of great importance for conservation, especiall...
Anthropogenic activities, such as agricultural intensification, caused large declines in biodiversit...
Numerous studies have highlighted a major role of isolation by both geographic distance and current ...
A method used to prevent the decline of a species is the ex-situ conservation through reinforcement ...
The genetic diversity, population structure and gene flow of the Great Bustards (Otis tarda) living ...
12 paginas, 4 figuras y 4 tablesWe studied the genetic diversity of great bustards (Otis tarda) in I...
P. 45-56Little bustard populations have suffered reduction and isolation as a consequence of landsca...
11 paginas, 4 figuras y 2 tables1 Great bustards Otistarda are globally endangered and 50% of the ...
Abstract. Dispersing individuals can use conspecifics as indicators of habitat quality and aggregate...
Little bustard populations have suffered reduction and isolation as a consequence of landscape trans...
The genetic diversity, population structure and gene flow of the Great Bustards (Otis tarda) living ...
P. 36-46Breeding site fidelity can be determined by environmental features, which depending on their...
Aim: Species distribution modelling (SDM) allows identification of suitable areas where the specie...
An endangered subspecies of the African houbara bustard, the Canarian houbara (Chlamydotis undulata ...
Land-use change is the single most important cause of global biodiversity loss. Over millennia, Euro...
Monitoring temporal dynamics in genetic diversity is of great importance for conservation, especiall...
Anthropogenic activities, such as agricultural intensification, caused large declines in biodiversit...
Numerous studies have highlighted a major role of isolation by both geographic distance and current ...
A method used to prevent the decline of a species is the ex-situ conservation through reinforcement ...