The dynamics of extinction and (re)colonization in habitat patches are characterizing features of dynamic metapopulations, causing them to evolve differently than large, stable populations. The propagule model, which assumes genetic bottlenecks during colonization, posits that newly founded subpopulations have low genetic diversity and are genetically highly differentiated from each other. Immigration may then increase diversity and decrease differentiation between subpopulations. Thus, older and/or less isolated subpopulations are expected to have higher genetic diversity and less genetic differentiation. We tested this theory using whole-genome pool-sequencing to characterize nucleotide diversity and differentiation in 60 subpopulations o...
International audienceThe evolutionary consequences of changes in landscape dynamics for the evoluti...
Evolution is driven by four major processes that create, maintain, or eliminate genetic diversity wi...
Dispersal is a key process in metapopulations, as migrants genetically connect populations and enabl...
Many species persist as a metapopulation under a balance between the local extinction of subpopulati...
The spatial configuration of metapopulations (numbers, sizes, and localization of patches) affects t...
Many species persist as a metapopulation under a balance between the local extinction of subpopulati...
Many species exist as metapopulations in balance between local population extinction and recolonizat...
Acknowledgements: We thank Maximilian Tschol, Lana Dunan and Justin M. J. Travis for useful discussi...
This paper analyses the conditions for local adaptation in a metapopulation with infinitely many isl...
Understanding how genetic and ecological effects can interact to shape genetic loads within and acro...
Past events like fluctuations in population size and post-glacial colonization processes may influen...
Extinction is ubiquitous in natural systems and the ultimate fate of all biological populations. How...
Populations of passively dispersed organisms in continental aquatic habitats typically show high lev...
Background: Genetic estimates of effective population size often generate surprising results, includ...
Most species do not live in a constant environment over space or time. Their environment is often he...
International audienceThe evolutionary consequences of changes in landscape dynamics for the evoluti...
Evolution is driven by four major processes that create, maintain, or eliminate genetic diversity wi...
Dispersal is a key process in metapopulations, as migrants genetically connect populations and enabl...
Many species persist as a metapopulation under a balance between the local extinction of subpopulati...
The spatial configuration of metapopulations (numbers, sizes, and localization of patches) affects t...
Many species persist as a metapopulation under a balance between the local extinction of subpopulati...
Many species exist as metapopulations in balance between local population extinction and recolonizat...
Acknowledgements: We thank Maximilian Tschol, Lana Dunan and Justin M. J. Travis for useful discussi...
This paper analyses the conditions for local adaptation in a metapopulation with infinitely many isl...
Understanding how genetic and ecological effects can interact to shape genetic loads within and acro...
Past events like fluctuations in population size and post-glacial colonization processes may influen...
Extinction is ubiquitous in natural systems and the ultimate fate of all biological populations. How...
Populations of passively dispersed organisms in continental aquatic habitats typically show high lev...
Background: Genetic estimates of effective population size often generate surprising results, includ...
Most species do not live in a constant environment over space or time. Their environment is often he...
International audienceThe evolutionary consequences of changes in landscape dynamics for the evoluti...
Evolution is driven by four major processes that create, maintain, or eliminate genetic diversity wi...
Dispersal is a key process in metapopulations, as migrants genetically connect populations and enabl...