Conservation policies usually focus on in situ protection of native populations, a priority that requires accurate assessment of population status. Distinction between native and introduced status can be particularly difficult (and at the same time, is most important) for species whose natural habitat has become both rare and highly fragmented. Here we address the status of the white elm (Ulmus laevis Pallas), a European riparian tree species whose populations have been fragmented by human activity and is protected wherever it is considered native. Small populations of this species are located in Iberia, where they are unprotected because they are considered introductions due to their rarity. However, Iberia and neighbouring regions in sout...
Peripheral populations (i.e., those occurring on the edge of a species’ distribution range) can have...
During post glacial colonization, loss of genetic diversity due to leading edge effects may be atten...
During post glacial colonization, loss of genetic diversity due to leading edge effects may be atten...
Conservation policies usually focus on in situ protection of native populations, a priority that req...
Field elm (Ulmus minor) is a riparian tree that grows in rare, small populations scattered along tem...
European white elm (Ulmus laevis Pallas) populations are scarce, small and fragmented in the Iberian...
The geographic distribution throughout Europe of each of 32 chloroplast DNA variants belonging to ei...
Interspecific hybridisation and gene flow from cultivated plants may have profound effects on the ev...
Populations occurring in areas of overlap between the current and future distribution of a species a...
Understanding the way in which the climatic oscillations of the Quaternary Period have shaped the di...
Aim: The Holocene history of annual plant species is at best shadowy because, for most, the palaeobo...
Genetic admixture is supposed to be an important trigger of species expansions because it can create...
Recent phylogeographic studies in several organisms have elucidated the varied effects of Pleistocen...
Peripheral populations (i.e., those occurring on the edge of a species’ distribution range) can have...
During post glacial colonization, loss of genetic diversity due to leading edge effects may be atten...
During post glacial colonization, loss of genetic diversity due to leading edge effects may be atten...
Conservation policies usually focus on in situ protection of native populations, a priority that req...
Field elm (Ulmus minor) is a riparian tree that grows in rare, small populations scattered along tem...
European white elm (Ulmus laevis Pallas) populations are scarce, small and fragmented in the Iberian...
The geographic distribution throughout Europe of each of 32 chloroplast DNA variants belonging to ei...
Interspecific hybridisation and gene flow from cultivated plants may have profound effects on the ev...
Populations occurring in areas of overlap between the current and future distribution of a species a...
Understanding the way in which the climatic oscillations of the Quaternary Period have shaped the di...
Aim: The Holocene history of annual plant species is at best shadowy because, for most, the palaeobo...
Genetic admixture is supposed to be an important trigger of species expansions because it can create...
Recent phylogeographic studies in several organisms have elucidated the varied effects of Pleistocen...
Peripheral populations (i.e., those occurring on the edge of a species’ distribution range) can have...
During post glacial colonization, loss of genetic diversity due to leading edge effects may be atten...
During post glacial colonization, loss of genetic diversity due to leading edge effects may be atten...