In agricultural landscapes, forest herbs live in small, spatially isolated forest patches. For their long-term survival, their populations depend on animals as genetic linkers that provide pollen- or seed-mediated gene flow among different forest patches. However, whether insect pollinators serve as genetic linkers among spatially isolated forest herb populations in agricultural landscapes remains to be shown. Here, we used population genetic methods to analyze: (A) the genetic diversity and genetic differentiation of populations of two common, slow-colonizing temperate forest herb species [Polygonatum multiflorum (L.) All. and Anemone nemorosa L.] in spatially isolated populations within three agricultural landscapes in Germany and Sweden ...
1. Theory predicts that the susceptibility of patches of plants to gene flow mediated by incoming po...
With intensifying global pressures of habitat loss and fragmentation, there is an increasing need to...
Context. Plant populations in agricultural landscapes are mostly fragmented and their functional con...
In agricultural landscapes, forest herbs live in small, spatially isolated forest patches. For their...
CONTEXT: Evidence for effects of habitat loss and fragmentation on the viability of temperate fores...
Pollination, one of our ecosystem services, is considered to be in critical condition due to a world...
This project evaluates the phylogeographic patterns of an insect-plant interaction, using ecological...
Insect pollinations of tree species with high-density populations have rarely been studied. Since th...
The transfer of genes between populations is increasingly important in a world where pollinators are...
Animal pollination is critical for maintaining the reproduction and genetic diversity of many plant ...
Anthropogenic landscape level alterations such as habitat fragmentation and long distance translocat...
Gene flow between populations can help maintain genetic diversity and prevent inbreeding, which is e...
Dispersal determines the flux of individuals, energy, and information and is therefore a key determi...
In Belgium, fens and bogs have largely been destructed since the middle of the 19th century. Especia...
Comparative analyses of spatial genetic structure of populations of plants and the insects they inte...
1. Theory predicts that the susceptibility of patches of plants to gene flow mediated by incoming po...
With intensifying global pressures of habitat loss and fragmentation, there is an increasing need to...
Context. Plant populations in agricultural landscapes are mostly fragmented and their functional con...
In agricultural landscapes, forest herbs live in small, spatially isolated forest patches. For their...
CONTEXT: Evidence for effects of habitat loss and fragmentation on the viability of temperate fores...
Pollination, one of our ecosystem services, is considered to be in critical condition due to a world...
This project evaluates the phylogeographic patterns of an insect-plant interaction, using ecological...
Insect pollinations of tree species with high-density populations have rarely been studied. Since th...
The transfer of genes between populations is increasingly important in a world where pollinators are...
Animal pollination is critical for maintaining the reproduction and genetic diversity of many plant ...
Anthropogenic landscape level alterations such as habitat fragmentation and long distance translocat...
Gene flow between populations can help maintain genetic diversity and prevent inbreeding, which is e...
Dispersal determines the flux of individuals, energy, and information and is therefore a key determi...
In Belgium, fens and bogs have largely been destructed since the middle of the 19th century. Especia...
Comparative analyses of spatial genetic structure of populations of plants and the insects they inte...
1. Theory predicts that the susceptibility of patches of plants to gene flow mediated by incoming po...
With intensifying global pressures of habitat loss and fragmentation, there is an increasing need to...
Context. Plant populations in agricultural landscapes are mostly fragmented and their functional con...