Many populations, especially in insects, fluctuate in size and periods of particularly low population size can have strong effects on genetic variation. Effects of demographic bottlenecks on genetic diversity of single populations are widely documented. Effects of bottlenecks on genetic structure among multiple inter-connected populations are less studied, as are genetic changes across multiple cycles of demographic collapse and recovery. We take advantage of a long-term dataset comprising demographic, genetic, and movement data from a network of populations of the butterfly, Parnassius smintheus, to examine the effects of fluctuating population size on spatial genetic structure. We build on a previous study that documented increased geneti...
The Glanville fritillary (Melitaea cinxia) butterfly inhabiting the fragmented meadows and pastures ...
(Nymphalidae) which has recently colonized agricultural landscapes in NW-Europe. Butterflies from w...
Effective population size affects the efficacy of selection, rate of evolution by drift, and neutral...
Both landscape structure and population size fluctuations influence population genetics. While indep...
Spatial and environmental heterogeneity are major factors in structuring species distributions in al...
Understanding how much genetic diversity exists in populations, and the processes that maintain that...
Genetic diversity represents a population’s evolutionary potential, as well as its demographic and e...
The Glanville fritillary butterfly (Melitaea cinxia) has been studied in the Aland Islands in Finlan...
Dispersal is a key biological process serving several functions including connectivity among populat...
BACKGROUND: Past and current range or spatial expansions have important consequences on population g...
Understanding factors influencing patterns of genetic diversity and the population genetic structure...
There is now clear evidence that species across a broad range of taxa harbour extensive heritable va...
It is now commonly accepted that we are currently experiencing the sixth biodiversity crisis, the re...
There is now clear evidence that species across a broad range of taxa harbor extensive heritable var...
The Glanville fritillary (Melitaea cinxia) butterfly inhabiting the fragmented meadows and pastures ...
(Nymphalidae) which has recently colonized agricultural landscapes in NW-Europe. Butterflies from w...
Effective population size affects the efficacy of selection, rate of evolution by drift, and neutral...
Both landscape structure and population size fluctuations influence population genetics. While indep...
Spatial and environmental heterogeneity are major factors in structuring species distributions in al...
Understanding how much genetic diversity exists in populations, and the processes that maintain that...
Genetic diversity represents a population’s evolutionary potential, as well as its demographic and e...
The Glanville fritillary butterfly (Melitaea cinxia) has been studied in the Aland Islands in Finlan...
Dispersal is a key biological process serving several functions including connectivity among populat...
BACKGROUND: Past and current range or spatial expansions have important consequences on population g...
Understanding factors influencing patterns of genetic diversity and the population genetic structure...
There is now clear evidence that species across a broad range of taxa harbour extensive heritable va...
It is now commonly accepted that we are currently experiencing the sixth biodiversity crisis, the re...
There is now clear evidence that species across a broad range of taxa harbor extensive heritable var...
The Glanville fritillary (Melitaea cinxia) butterfly inhabiting the fragmented meadows and pastures ...
(Nymphalidae) which has recently colonized agricultural landscapes in NW-Europe. Butterflies from w...
Effective population size affects the efficacy of selection, rate of evolution by drift, and neutral...