<p>Continuous animal populations often become fragmented due to anthropogenic habitat alterations. These small, fragmented populations are fragile due to demographic and genetic factors, whereas immigration can enhance their long-term viability. Previously, we showed that high philopatry affected the local dynamics of three small and remnant subpopulations of Northern Wheatears in The Netherlands. Here, we show that these three populations together with an additional larger population in the European lowlands are highly genetically differentiated based on 22 microsatellite markers. In contrast, we found no evidence for differentiation using two mitochondrial DNA markers. An IMa2 analysis indicates that gene flow has occurred regularly among...
Migratory divides are thought to facilitate behavioral, ecological, and genetic divergence among pop...
Long-distance dispersal can potentially have important consequences for evolutionary change, but is ...
On the island of Schiermonnikoog (The Netherlands), the breeding population of oystercatchers can be...
<p>Continuous animal populations often become fragmented due to anthropogenic habitat alterations. T...
Continuous animal populations often become fragmented due to anthropogenic habitat alterations. Thes...
In recent years, there has been much concern in the UK about population declines of widespread speci...
Abstract Background: Populations living in fragmented habitats may suffer from loss of genetic vari...
With 40% of the European Black-tailed Godwit population breeding in The Netherlands, this country ha...
With 40% of the European Black-tailed Godwit population breeding in The Netherlands, this country ha...
With 40% of the European Black-tailed Godwit population breeding in The Netherlands, this country ha...
Understanding the effects of landscape modification on gene flow of fauna is central to informing co...
Dispersal and local patterns of adaptation play a major role on the ecological and evolutionary traj...
Genetic variation within and among populations is a result of past and ongoing processes. Among the ...
Social barriers have been shown to reduce gene flow and contribute to genetic structure among popula...
On the island of Schiermonnikoog (The Netherlands), the breeding population of oystercatchers can be...
Migratory divides are thought to facilitate behavioral, ecological, and genetic divergence among pop...
Long-distance dispersal can potentially have important consequences for evolutionary change, but is ...
On the island of Schiermonnikoog (The Netherlands), the breeding population of oystercatchers can be...
<p>Continuous animal populations often become fragmented due to anthropogenic habitat alterations. T...
Continuous animal populations often become fragmented due to anthropogenic habitat alterations. Thes...
In recent years, there has been much concern in the UK about population declines of widespread speci...
Abstract Background: Populations living in fragmented habitats may suffer from loss of genetic vari...
With 40% of the European Black-tailed Godwit population breeding in The Netherlands, this country ha...
With 40% of the European Black-tailed Godwit population breeding in The Netherlands, this country ha...
With 40% of the European Black-tailed Godwit population breeding in The Netherlands, this country ha...
Understanding the effects of landscape modification on gene flow of fauna is central to informing co...
Dispersal and local patterns of adaptation play a major role on the ecological and evolutionary traj...
Genetic variation within and among populations is a result of past and ongoing processes. Among the ...
Social barriers have been shown to reduce gene flow and contribute to genetic structure among popula...
On the island of Schiermonnikoog (The Netherlands), the breeding population of oystercatchers can be...
Migratory divides are thought to facilitate behavioral, ecological, and genetic divergence among pop...
Long-distance dispersal can potentially have important consequences for evolutionary change, but is ...
On the island of Schiermonnikoog (The Netherlands), the breeding population of oystercatchers can be...