Genetic similarity within pairs of individuals was examined using both 10 polymorphic microsatellite loci and multi-locus DNA fingerprinting profiles in a semi-isolated population of great reed warblers at Lake Kvismaren, south Central Sweden, in 1987-1993. The population was founded by a few individuals in 1978, followed by a gradual increase in numbers until 1988, since when the population has remained relatively stable with about 60 breeding birds. We have previously found that high genetic similarity between pairmates in the population during the early part of the study period reduced egg hatching success, and hence reproductive success. The measures of pairwise genetic similarity, microsatellite allele sharing and DNA fingerprinting ba...
Eurasian Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus scirpaceus) is a long-distance migrant wintering in sub-Saharan ...
Substantial genetic variation is hypothesised to be necessary for the long-term survival of species....
Long-term studies of birds play an important role in the understanding of quantitative traits in nat...
Hybridization is observed frequently in birds, but often it is not knownwhether the hybrids are fert...
The great reed warbler has two genetically distinguishable haplogroups: "Clade A" occurs in higher p...
Hybridization is observed frequently in birds, but often it is not known whether the hybrids are fer...
<div><p>Hybridization is observed frequently in birds, but often it is not known whether the hybrids...
I examine the relationship between reproductive success and marker-based relatedness (MBR; inferred ...
Population genetic structure was studied in paddyfield warblers Acrocephalus agricola breeding in NE...
In patchily distributed species dispersal connects local populations into metapopulations. Reliable ...
Abstract Island populations are frequently smaller than continental populations, have lower genetic ...
We present morphological and molecular evidence of the occurrence of hybrids between great reed warb...
Inbreeding increases the level of homozygosity, which in turn might depress fitness. In addition, in...
Dispersal is of prime importance for many evolutionary processes and has been studied for decades. T...
Substantial genetic variation is hypothesised to be necessary for the long-term survival of species....
Eurasian Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus scirpaceus) is a long-distance migrant wintering in sub-Saharan ...
Substantial genetic variation is hypothesised to be necessary for the long-term survival of species....
Long-term studies of birds play an important role in the understanding of quantitative traits in nat...
Hybridization is observed frequently in birds, but often it is not knownwhether the hybrids are fert...
The great reed warbler has two genetically distinguishable haplogroups: "Clade A" occurs in higher p...
Hybridization is observed frequently in birds, but often it is not known whether the hybrids are fer...
<div><p>Hybridization is observed frequently in birds, but often it is not known whether the hybrids...
I examine the relationship between reproductive success and marker-based relatedness (MBR; inferred ...
Population genetic structure was studied in paddyfield warblers Acrocephalus agricola breeding in NE...
In patchily distributed species dispersal connects local populations into metapopulations. Reliable ...
Abstract Island populations are frequently smaller than continental populations, have lower genetic ...
We present morphological and molecular evidence of the occurrence of hybrids between great reed warb...
Inbreeding increases the level of homozygosity, which in turn might depress fitness. In addition, in...
Dispersal is of prime importance for many evolutionary processes and has been studied for decades. T...
Substantial genetic variation is hypothesised to be necessary for the long-term survival of species....
Eurasian Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus scirpaceus) is a long-distance migrant wintering in sub-Saharan ...
Substantial genetic variation is hypothesised to be necessary for the long-term survival of species....
Long-term studies of birds play an important role in the understanding of quantitative traits in nat...