Due to societal changes and altered demands for firewood, the traditional forest management of coppicing has been largely abandoned. As a result, many forest herbs that are specifically adapted to regular opening of the canopy, have suffered significant declines in abundance, and the remaining populations of these species often tend to be small and isolated. Reduced population sizes and pronounced spatial isolation may cause loss of within-population genetic diversity and increased between-population differentiation through random genetic drift and inbreeding. In this study, we investigated genetic diversity and genetic structure of 15 populations of the food-deceptive orchid Orchis mascula using AFLP markers. Within-population genetic dive...
Small populations are facing a particular risk of extinction due to a lack of appropriate genetic di...
The Orchidaceae is characterised by a diverse range of life histories, reproductive strategies and g...
New populations of endangered plants may establish outside of protected areas if a suitable habitat ...
Due to societal changes and altered demands for firewood, the traditional forest management of coppi...
Understanding how environmental factors shape patterns of genetic and phenotypic variations in a spe...
Gene flow can counteract the loss of genetic diversity caused by genetic drift in small populations....
In natural plant populations, fine-scale spatial genetic structure can result from limited gene flow...
Background and aims – Understanding how plant traits mediate the relationship between plant populati...
A leading hypothesis for the immense diversity of the Orchidaceae is that skewed mating success and ...
Populations at the margins of a species` distribution range are often smaller and more spatially iso...
Background: In food-deceptive orchids of the genera Anacamptis, Neotinea and Orchis floral isolation...
Opening of the forest canopy may result in higher fitness of understory plants due to increased ligh...
Colonization is crucial to habitat restoration projects that rely on the spontaneous regeneration of...
Habitat fragmentation is one of the most important threats to biodiversity. Plant populations are co...
Tropical forests are rapidly being dissected into small isolated fragments. However, little is known...
Small populations are facing a particular risk of extinction due to a lack of appropriate genetic di...
The Orchidaceae is characterised by a diverse range of life histories, reproductive strategies and g...
New populations of endangered plants may establish outside of protected areas if a suitable habitat ...
Due to societal changes and altered demands for firewood, the traditional forest management of coppi...
Understanding how environmental factors shape patterns of genetic and phenotypic variations in a spe...
Gene flow can counteract the loss of genetic diversity caused by genetic drift in small populations....
In natural plant populations, fine-scale spatial genetic structure can result from limited gene flow...
Background and aims – Understanding how plant traits mediate the relationship between plant populati...
A leading hypothesis for the immense diversity of the Orchidaceae is that skewed mating success and ...
Populations at the margins of a species` distribution range are often smaller and more spatially iso...
Background: In food-deceptive orchids of the genera Anacamptis, Neotinea and Orchis floral isolation...
Opening of the forest canopy may result in higher fitness of understory plants due to increased ligh...
Colonization is crucial to habitat restoration projects that rely on the spontaneous regeneration of...
Habitat fragmentation is one of the most important threats to biodiversity. Plant populations are co...
Tropical forests are rapidly being dissected into small isolated fragments. However, little is known...
Small populations are facing a particular risk of extinction due to a lack of appropriate genetic di...
The Orchidaceae is characterised by a diverse range of life histories, reproductive strategies and g...
New populations of endangered plants may establish outside of protected areas if a suitable habitat ...