Population history plays an important role in shaping contemporary levels of genetic variation and geographic structure. This is especially true in small, isolated range-margin populations, where effects of inbreeding, genetic drift and gene flow may be more pronounced than in large continuous populations. Effects of landscape fragmentation and isolation distance may have implications for persistence of range-margin populations if they are demographic sinks. We studied four small, disjunct populations of ponderosa pine over a 500-year period. We coupled demographic data obtained through dendroecological methods with microsatellite data to discern how and when contemporary levels of allelic diversity, among and within-population levels of di...
Rapid range expansions can cause pervasive changes in the genetic diversity and structure of populat...
Whether old-growth (OG) forests have higher genetic diversity and effective population size, consequ...
Graduation date: 1984Jeffrey pine occurs in the mountains of California and adjacent states. In the ...
Population history plays an important role in shaping contemporary levels of genetic variation and g...
Marginal populations are expected to provide the frontiers for adaptation, evolution and range shift...
Interactions between extrinsic factors, such as disruptive selection, and intrinsic factors, such as...
Premise of the study : Population genetic analyses provide information on the population context in ...
Variation in genetic diversity across species ranges has long been recognized as highly informative ...
Graduation date: 1999The population genetic structure of ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Dougi.) in\...
Preserving intraspecific genetic diversity is essential for long-term forest sustainability in a cli...
A lack of optimal gene combinations, as well as low levels of genetic diversity are often associated...
Unique responses to climate change can occur across intraspecific levels, resulting in individualist...
Whether old-growth (OG) forests have higher genetic diversity and effective population size, consequ...
Marginal populations are expected to provide the frontiers for adaptation, evolution and range shift...
Rapid range expansions can cause pervasive changes in the genetic diversity and structure of populat...
Whether old-growth (OG) forests have higher genetic diversity and effective population size, consequ...
Graduation date: 1984Jeffrey pine occurs in the mountains of California and adjacent states. In the ...
Population history plays an important role in shaping contemporary levels of genetic variation and g...
Marginal populations are expected to provide the frontiers for adaptation, evolution and range shift...
Interactions between extrinsic factors, such as disruptive selection, and intrinsic factors, such as...
Premise of the study : Population genetic analyses provide information on the population context in ...
Variation in genetic diversity across species ranges has long been recognized as highly informative ...
Graduation date: 1999The population genetic structure of ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Dougi.) in\...
Preserving intraspecific genetic diversity is essential for long-term forest sustainability in a cli...
A lack of optimal gene combinations, as well as low levels of genetic diversity are often associated...
Unique responses to climate change can occur across intraspecific levels, resulting in individualist...
Whether old-growth (OG) forests have higher genetic diversity and effective population size, consequ...
Marginal populations are expected to provide the frontiers for adaptation, evolution and range shift...
Rapid range expansions can cause pervasive changes in the genetic diversity and structure of populat...
Whether old-growth (OG) forests have higher genetic diversity and effective population size, consequ...
Graduation date: 1984Jeffrey pine occurs in the mountains of California and adjacent states. In the ...