AbstractThe variance effective population size for age structured populations is generally hard to estimate and the temporal method often gives biased estimates. Here, we give an explicit expression for a correction factor which, combined with estimates from the temporal method, yield approximately unbiased estimates. The calculation of the correction factor requires knowledge of the age specific offspring distribution and survival probabilities as well as possible correlation between survival and reproductive success. In order to relax these requirements, we show that only first order moments of these distributions need to be known if the time between samples is large, or individuals from all age classes which reproduce are sampled. A very...
Existing methods for estimating historical effective population size from genetic data have been una...
www.elsevier.com/locate/mbs Mathematical Biosciences 195 (2005) 210–2270025-5564/ $- see front matte...
This note considers the variance estimation for population size estimators based on capture–recaptur...
AbstractThe variance effective population size for age structured populations is generally hard to e...
The standard temporal method for estimating effective population size (Ne) assumes that generations ...
This thesis consists of four papers on various aspects of inbreeding, effective population sizes and...
The concept of effective population size (Ne) was developed under a discrete generation model, but m...
Effective population size (Ne) is a key parameter in population genetics. It has important applicati...
The concept of effective population size (Ne) is based on an elegantly simple idea which, however, r...
International audienceA new genetic estimator of the effective population size (N-e) is introduced. ...
Due to practical difficulties in obtaining direct genetic estimates of effective sizes, conservation...
Reliable estimates of effective population size Ne are of central importance in population genetics ...
The effective size of a population (Ne) rather than the census size (N) determines its rate of genet...
1.A population's effective size (Ne) is a key parameter that shapes rates of inbreeding and loss of ...
We present here a simple approach to obtain reliable estimates of the effective population size in r...
Existing methods for estimating historical effective population size from genetic data have been una...
www.elsevier.com/locate/mbs Mathematical Biosciences 195 (2005) 210–2270025-5564/ $- see front matte...
This note considers the variance estimation for population size estimators based on capture–recaptur...
AbstractThe variance effective population size for age structured populations is generally hard to e...
The standard temporal method for estimating effective population size (Ne) assumes that generations ...
This thesis consists of four papers on various aspects of inbreeding, effective population sizes and...
The concept of effective population size (Ne) was developed under a discrete generation model, but m...
Effective population size (Ne) is a key parameter in population genetics. It has important applicati...
The concept of effective population size (Ne) is based on an elegantly simple idea which, however, r...
International audienceA new genetic estimator of the effective population size (N-e) is introduced. ...
Due to practical difficulties in obtaining direct genetic estimates of effective sizes, conservation...
Reliable estimates of effective population size Ne are of central importance in population genetics ...
The effective size of a population (Ne) rather than the census size (N) determines its rate of genet...
1.A population's effective size (Ne) is a key parameter that shapes rates of inbreeding and loss of ...
We present here a simple approach to obtain reliable estimates of the effective population size in r...
Existing methods for estimating historical effective population size from genetic data have been una...
www.elsevier.com/locate/mbs Mathematical Biosciences 195 (2005) 210–2270025-5564/ $- see front matte...
This note considers the variance estimation for population size estimators based on capture–recaptur...