Forest management practices that remove trees from stands can promote substantial changes in the distribution of genetic diversity within and among populations at multiple spatial scales. In small and isolated populations, elevated inbreeding levels might reduce fitness of subsequent generations and threaten forest resilience in the long term. Comparing fine-scale spatial genetic structure (SGS) between life stages (e.g. adult and juvenile cohorts) can identify when populations have undergone disturbance, even in species with long generation times. Here, we studied the effects of historical and contemporary forest management, characterized by intense felling and natural regeneration respectively, on genetic diversity and fine-scale SGS in a...
The genetic variability and biodiversity of tree populations ensure the stability and sustainability...
Knowledge of genetic diversity and population structure is of fundamental importance in the develop...
Now published in Tree Genetics & Genomes doi: 10.1007/s11295-019-1381-2Fragmentation acting over geo...
Forest management practices that remove trees from stands can promote substantial changes in the dis...
The tandem analysis of dendrochronological and genetic data is piquing forest ecologists’ inte...
Tree genetic diversity is among the most important factors determining the sustainability of forest ...
Forests are among the most important repositories of terrestrial biodiversity and provide a broad ra...
Coppice management of forests was historically common in Europe. Actively managed coppice persists t...
Disertacijoje nagrinėjamas paprastosios pušies (Pinus Sylvestris L.) DNR polimorfizmas medyno lygmen...
The within-population spatial structure of genetic diversity is shaped by demographic processes, inc...
The consequences of silviculture and management on the genetic variation and structure of long-impac...
Gene flow is one of the main factors shaping genetic diversity within and among tree populations, an...
Variation in genetic diversity across species ranges has long been recognized as highly informative ...
Norway spruce is one of two dominating species in Swedish forestry and the most economically importa...
The accurate assessment of forest persistence under environmental change is dependent on the fundame...
The genetic variability and biodiversity of tree populations ensure the stability and sustainability...
Knowledge of genetic diversity and population structure is of fundamental importance in the develop...
Now published in Tree Genetics & Genomes doi: 10.1007/s11295-019-1381-2Fragmentation acting over geo...
Forest management practices that remove trees from stands can promote substantial changes in the dis...
The tandem analysis of dendrochronological and genetic data is piquing forest ecologists’ inte...
Tree genetic diversity is among the most important factors determining the sustainability of forest ...
Forests are among the most important repositories of terrestrial biodiversity and provide a broad ra...
Coppice management of forests was historically common in Europe. Actively managed coppice persists t...
Disertacijoje nagrinėjamas paprastosios pušies (Pinus Sylvestris L.) DNR polimorfizmas medyno lygmen...
The within-population spatial structure of genetic diversity is shaped by demographic processes, inc...
The consequences of silviculture and management on the genetic variation and structure of long-impac...
Gene flow is one of the main factors shaping genetic diversity within and among tree populations, an...
Variation in genetic diversity across species ranges has long been recognized as highly informative ...
Norway spruce is one of two dominating species in Swedish forestry and the most economically importa...
The accurate assessment of forest persistence under environmental change is dependent on the fundame...
The genetic variability and biodiversity of tree populations ensure the stability and sustainability...
Knowledge of genetic diversity and population structure is of fundamental importance in the develop...
Now published in Tree Genetics & Genomes doi: 10.1007/s11295-019-1381-2Fragmentation acting over geo...