To investigate the role of habitat fragmentation, fragment age and local environment in shaping the genetics of plant populations, we examined the genetic structure of the self-compatible forest herb Geum urbanum using microsatellite markers. A historical land-use reconstruction assigned the studied populations to two age classes: populations in primary forest fragments, and populations in secondary fragments. Local environmental conditions were quantified on the basis of the herb-layer community composition. A stepwise general linear model revealed that levels of within-population genetic diversity were best explained by population size, landscape connectivity and the interaction between both. Connectivity was positively correlated with th...
Formerly common plant species are expected to be particularly susceptible to recent habitat fragment...
Small plant populations are more prone to extinction due to the loss of genetic variation through ra...
Background Due to habitat loss and fragmentation, numerous forest species are subject to severe popu...
To investigate the role of habitat fragmentation, fragment age and local environment in shaping the ...
Plant species in fragmented populations are affected by landscape structure because persistence with...
Context Plant populations in agricultural landscapes are mostly fragmented and their functional conn...
Context Plant populations in agricultural landscapes are mostly fragmented and their functional conn...
Context Evidence for effects of habitat loss and fragmentation on the viability of temperate forest ...
In fragmented landscapes, small populations may be subjected to inbreeding or genetic drift. Gene fl...
The two most fundamental levels of biodiversity, species diversity and genetic diversity, are seldom...
Background: Habitat fragmentation is considered to be a main reason for decreasing genetic diversity...
Background: Habitat fragmentation is considered to be a main reason for decreasing genetic diversity...
Understanding the timescales that shape spatial genetic structure is pivotal to ascertain the impact...
Genetic divergence by environment is a process whereby selection causes the formation of gene flow b...
Shrubs and trees are assumed less likely to lose genetic variation in response to habitat fragmentat...
Formerly common plant species are expected to be particularly susceptible to recent habitat fragment...
Small plant populations are more prone to extinction due to the loss of genetic variation through ra...
Background Due to habitat loss and fragmentation, numerous forest species are subject to severe popu...
To investigate the role of habitat fragmentation, fragment age and local environment in shaping the ...
Plant species in fragmented populations are affected by landscape structure because persistence with...
Context Plant populations in agricultural landscapes are mostly fragmented and their functional conn...
Context Plant populations in agricultural landscapes are mostly fragmented and their functional conn...
Context Evidence for effects of habitat loss and fragmentation on the viability of temperate forest ...
In fragmented landscapes, small populations may be subjected to inbreeding or genetic drift. Gene fl...
The two most fundamental levels of biodiversity, species diversity and genetic diversity, are seldom...
Background: Habitat fragmentation is considered to be a main reason for decreasing genetic diversity...
Background: Habitat fragmentation is considered to be a main reason for decreasing genetic diversity...
Understanding the timescales that shape spatial genetic structure is pivotal to ascertain the impact...
Genetic divergence by environment is a process whereby selection causes the formation of gene flow b...
Shrubs and trees are assumed less likely to lose genetic variation in response to habitat fragmentat...
Formerly common plant species are expected to be particularly susceptible to recent habitat fragment...
Small plant populations are more prone to extinction due to the loss of genetic variation through ra...
Background Due to habitat loss and fragmentation, numerous forest species are subject to severe popu...