Ecology Letters (2012) 15: 649657 Abstract Paleoclimatic reconstructions coupled with species distribution models and identification of extant spatial genetic structure have the potential to provide insights into the demographic events that shape the distribution of intra-specific genetic variation across time. Using the globeflower Trollius europaeus as a case-study, we combined (1) Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphisms, (2) suites of 1000-years stepwise hindcasted species distributions and (3) a model of diffusion through time over the last 24,000 years, to trace the spatial dynamics that most likely fits the species current genetic structure. We show that the globeflower comprises four gene pools in Europe which, from the dry period pr...
Aim: The southern European peninsulas (Iberian, Italian and Balkan) are considered to have been refu...
International audienceAim: Late Quaternary glaciations left an enduring imprint on the distribution ...
Species range shifts in response to climate and land use change are commonly forecasted with species...
Aim: Studying the changes in species ranges during the last glaciation event is an important step to...
Apart from the current human-induced climate change, the Holocene is notable for its stable climate....
International audienceIn wide-ranging species, the genetic consequences of range shifts in response ...
International audienceThe genetic structure of forest animal species may allow the spatial dynamics ...
The climate-driven dynamics of species ranges is a critical research question in evolutionary ecolog...
Understanding the way in which the climatic oscillations of the Quaternary Period have shaped the di...
Persistence of natural populations during periods of climate change is likely to depend on migration...
Species are shifting their ranges under climate change, with genetic and evolutionary consequences. ...
The genetic structure of forest animal species may allow the spatial dynamics of the forests themsel...
International audienceDespite the large body of research devoted to understanding the role of Quater...
Aim: The southern European peninsulas (Iberian, Italian and Balkan) are considered to have been refu...
International audienceAim: Late Quaternary glaciations left an enduring imprint on the distribution ...
Species range shifts in response to climate and land use change are commonly forecasted with species...
Aim: Studying the changes in species ranges during the last glaciation event is an important step to...
Apart from the current human-induced climate change, the Holocene is notable for its stable climate....
International audienceIn wide-ranging species, the genetic consequences of range shifts in response ...
International audienceThe genetic structure of forest animal species may allow the spatial dynamics ...
The climate-driven dynamics of species ranges is a critical research question in evolutionary ecolog...
Understanding the way in which the climatic oscillations of the Quaternary Period have shaped the di...
Persistence of natural populations during periods of climate change is likely to depend on migration...
Species are shifting their ranges under climate change, with genetic and evolutionary consequences. ...
The genetic structure of forest animal species may allow the spatial dynamics of the forests themsel...
International audienceDespite the large body of research devoted to understanding the role of Quater...
Aim: The southern European peninsulas (Iberian, Italian and Balkan) are considered to have been refu...
International audienceAim: Late Quaternary glaciations left an enduring imprint on the distribution ...
Species range shifts in response to climate and land use change are commonly forecasted with species...