International audienceChanges in agricultural practices and forest fragmentation can have a dramatic effect on landscape connectivity and the dispersal of animals, potentially reducing gene flow within populations. In this study, we assessed the influence of woodland connectivity on gene flow in a traditionally forest-dwelling species--the European roe deer--in a fragmented landscape. From a sample of 648 roe deer spatially referenced within a study area of 55 x 40 km, interindividual genetic distances were calculated from genotypes at 12 polymorphic microsatellite loci. We calculated two geographical distances between each pair of individuals: the Euclidean distance (straight line) and the 'least cost distance' (the trajectory that maximiz...
Many ungulate populations have a complex history of isolation and translocation. Consequently, ungul...
While motorways are often assumed to influence the movement behaviour of large mammals, there are su...
Maintaining functional connectivity is critical for the long-term conservation of wildlife populatio...
International audienceChanges in agricultural practices and forest fragmentation can have a dramatic...
International audienceThe delimitation of population units is of primary importance in population ma...
Data on spatial genetic patterns may provide information about the ecological and behavioural mechan...
One of the pervasive challenges in landscape genetics is detecting gene flow patterns within continu...
International audienceBackground: Data on spatial genetic patterns may provide information about the...
Linear landscape elements may act as barriers to the movement of wildlife, inducing genetic sub-stru...
The fine-scale genetic structure of mammal populations arises from the social and spatial behaviour ...
Blackwell Publishing, Ltd.Landscape connectivity influences gene flow in a roe deer population inhab...
The fine-scale genetic structure of mammal populations arises from the social and spatial behaviour ...
Many ungulate populations have a complex history of isolation and translocation. Consequently, ungul...
International audienceEmpirical studies of landscape connectivity are limited by the difficulty of d...
Anthropogenic transportation infrastructure is a major factor of habitat fragmentation leading to ge...
Many ungulate populations have a complex history of isolation and translocation. Consequently, ungul...
While motorways are often assumed to influence the movement behaviour of large mammals, there are su...
Maintaining functional connectivity is critical for the long-term conservation of wildlife populatio...
International audienceChanges in agricultural practices and forest fragmentation can have a dramatic...
International audienceThe delimitation of population units is of primary importance in population ma...
Data on spatial genetic patterns may provide information about the ecological and behavioural mechan...
One of the pervasive challenges in landscape genetics is detecting gene flow patterns within continu...
International audienceBackground: Data on spatial genetic patterns may provide information about the...
Linear landscape elements may act as barriers to the movement of wildlife, inducing genetic sub-stru...
The fine-scale genetic structure of mammal populations arises from the social and spatial behaviour ...
Blackwell Publishing, Ltd.Landscape connectivity influences gene flow in a roe deer population inhab...
The fine-scale genetic structure of mammal populations arises from the social and spatial behaviour ...
Many ungulate populations have a complex history of isolation and translocation. Consequently, ungul...
International audienceEmpirical studies of landscape connectivity are limited by the difficulty of d...
Anthropogenic transportation infrastructure is a major factor of habitat fragmentation leading to ge...
Many ungulate populations have a complex history of isolation and translocation. Consequently, ungul...
While motorways are often assumed to influence the movement behaviour of large mammals, there are su...
Maintaining functional connectivity is critical for the long-term conservation of wildlife populatio...