A classic problem in population genetics is the characterization of discrete population structure in the presence of continuous patterns of genetic differentiation. Especially when sampling is discontinuous, the use of clustering or assignment methods may incorrectly ascribe differentiation due to continuous processes (e.g., geographic isolation by distance) to discrete processes, such as geographic, ecological, or reproductive barriers between populations. This reflects a shortcoming of current methods for inferring and visualizing population structure when applied to genetic data deriving from geographically distributed populations. Here, we present a statistical framework for the simultaneous inference of continuous and discrete patterns...
Gene-flow has been studied in this research from an analytical, theoretical, and practical angle. W...
In landscape genetics, isolation-by-distance (IBD) is regarded as a baseline pattern that is obtaine...
International audienceThe population concept is central in evolutionary and conservation biology, bu...
A classic problem in population genetics is the characterization of discrete population structure in...
A classic problem in population genetics is the characterization of discrete population structure in...
A classic problem in population genetics is the characterization of discrete population structure in...
A classic problem in population genetics is the characterization of discrete population structure in...
A classic problem in population genetics is the characterization of discrete population structure in...
Landscape genetics, an emerging field integrating landscape ecology and population genetics, has gre...
1. Large-scale pattern-oriented approaches are useful to understand the multi-level processes that s...
Spatial structure in a population creates distinctive patterns in genetic data. There are two reason...
1. Large-scale pattern-oriented approaches are useful to understand the multi-level processes that s...
Populations can be genetically isolated by both geographic distance and by differences in their ecol...
Populations can be genetically isolated by both geographic distance and by differences in their ecol...
1. Large-scale pattern-oriented approaches are useful to understand the multi-level processes that s...
Gene-flow has been studied in this research from an analytical, theoretical, and practical angle. W...
In landscape genetics, isolation-by-distance (IBD) is regarded as a baseline pattern that is obtaine...
International audienceThe population concept is central in evolutionary and conservation biology, bu...
A classic problem in population genetics is the characterization of discrete population structure in...
A classic problem in population genetics is the characterization of discrete population structure in...
A classic problem in population genetics is the characterization of discrete population structure in...
A classic problem in population genetics is the characterization of discrete population structure in...
A classic problem in population genetics is the characterization of discrete population structure in...
Landscape genetics, an emerging field integrating landscape ecology and population genetics, has gre...
1. Large-scale pattern-oriented approaches are useful to understand the multi-level processes that s...
Spatial structure in a population creates distinctive patterns in genetic data. There are two reason...
1. Large-scale pattern-oriented approaches are useful to understand the multi-level processes that s...
Populations can be genetically isolated by both geographic distance and by differences in their ecol...
Populations can be genetically isolated by both geographic distance and by differences in their ecol...
1. Large-scale pattern-oriented approaches are useful to understand the multi-level processes that s...
Gene-flow has been studied in this research from an analytical, theoretical, and practical angle. W...
In landscape genetics, isolation-by-distance (IBD) is regarded as a baseline pattern that is obtaine...
International audienceThe population concept is central in evolutionary and conservation biology, bu...