International audienceIn forest-specialist mammals, forest loss may induce resistance to animal movement and reduce gene flow between populations, and thereby increase genetic erosion and extinction risks for populations. Understanding how landscape features affect gene flow is of critical importance for conservation. Using landscape genetic tools at multiple spatial scales, we assessed the effects of landscape heterogeneity (in particular the presence of wide open or rural habitats) on gene flow in an endangered forest-specialist species – the Barbary macaque (Macaca sylvanus) –, in its major forest site in Morocco. We genotyped 248 individuals from 23 macaque groups using 11 microsatellite loci. We modelled different scenarios of isolatio...
Habitat fragmentation may strongly impact population genetic structure and reduce the genetic divers...
Genetic isolation of populations is a potent force that helps shape the course of evolution. However...
Habitat fragmentation may strongly reduce individuals' dispersal among resource patches and hence in...
<div><p>Landscape genetic studies offer a fine-scale understanding of how habitat heterogeneity infl...
A comprehensive understanding of how human disturbance affects tropical forest ecosystems is critica...
A comprehensive understanding of how human disturbance affects tropical forest ecosystems is critica...
A comprehensive understanding of how human disturbance affects tropical forest ecosystems is critica...
Landscape genetic studies offer a fine-scale understanding of how habitat heterogeneity influences p...
A comprehensive understanding of how human disturbance affects tropical forest ecosystems is critica...
Landscape genetic studies offer a fine-scale understanding of how habitat heterogeneity influences p...
International audienceOverexploitation of forests by humans can lead to highly fragmented population...
International audienceOverexploitation of forests by humans can lead to highly fragmented population...
Investigating patterns of gene flow across the same landscape for primates with different socio-ecol...
<div><p>Genetic isolation of populations is a potent force that helps shape the course of evolution....
International audienceOverexploitation of forests by humans can lead to highly fragmented population...
Habitat fragmentation may strongly impact population genetic structure and reduce the genetic divers...
Genetic isolation of populations is a potent force that helps shape the course of evolution. However...
Habitat fragmentation may strongly reduce individuals' dispersal among resource patches and hence in...
<div><p>Landscape genetic studies offer a fine-scale understanding of how habitat heterogeneity infl...
A comprehensive understanding of how human disturbance affects tropical forest ecosystems is critica...
A comprehensive understanding of how human disturbance affects tropical forest ecosystems is critica...
A comprehensive understanding of how human disturbance affects tropical forest ecosystems is critica...
Landscape genetic studies offer a fine-scale understanding of how habitat heterogeneity influences p...
A comprehensive understanding of how human disturbance affects tropical forest ecosystems is critica...
Landscape genetic studies offer a fine-scale understanding of how habitat heterogeneity influences p...
International audienceOverexploitation of forests by humans can lead to highly fragmented population...
International audienceOverexploitation of forests by humans can lead to highly fragmented population...
Investigating patterns of gene flow across the same landscape for primates with different socio-ecol...
<div><p>Genetic isolation of populations is a potent force that helps shape the course of evolution....
International audienceOverexploitation of forests by humans can lead to highly fragmented population...
Habitat fragmentation may strongly impact population genetic structure and reduce the genetic divers...
Genetic isolation of populations is a potent force that helps shape the course of evolution. However...
Habitat fragmentation may strongly reduce individuals' dispersal among resource patches and hence in...