Anthropogenic transportation infrastructure is a major factor of habitat fragmentation leading to genetic population fragmentation in wildlife. Assessing and understanding the impact of this deterministic factor on genetic diversity and divergence of populations is crucial to appraise the viability of wildlife populations in fragmented landscapes. In this study, the roe deer is used as an example species for the assessment of genetic differentiation of populations separated by an anthropogenic barrier. In order to detect genetic discontinuities, we screened 12 polymorphic microsatellites on 222 individuals out of 11 roe deer populations that were sampled on the east and the westside of a fenced motorway in Central Switzerland. The interacti...
Many ungulate populations have a complex history of isolation and translocation. Consequently, ungul...
While motorways are often assumed to influence the movement behaviour of large mammals, there are su...
Many ungulate populations have a complex history of isolation and translocation. Consequently, ungul...
Anthropogenic transportation infrastructure is a major factor of habitat fragmentation leading to ge...
Linear landscape elements may act as barriers to the movement of wildlife, inducing genetic sub-stru...
Linear landscape elements may act as barriers to the movement of wildlife, inducing genetic sub-stru...
International audienceThe delimitation of population units is of primary importance in population ma...
Habitat destruction and fragmentation are major factors in the destruction of genetic diversity and ...
Many ungulate populations have a complex history of isolation and translocation. Consequently, ungul...
International audienceChanges in agricultural practices and forest fragmentation can have a dramatic...
International audienceChanges in agricultural practices and forest fragmentation can have a dramatic...
While motorways are often assumed to influence the movement behaviour of large mammals, there are su...
While motorways are often assumed to influence the movement behaviour of large mammals, there are su...
While motorways are often assumed to influence the movement behaviour of large mammals, there are su...
While motorways are often assumed to influence the movement behaviour of large mammals, there are su...
Many ungulate populations have a complex history of isolation and translocation. Consequently, ungul...
While motorways are often assumed to influence the movement behaviour of large mammals, there are su...
Many ungulate populations have a complex history of isolation and translocation. Consequently, ungul...
Anthropogenic transportation infrastructure is a major factor of habitat fragmentation leading to ge...
Linear landscape elements may act as barriers to the movement of wildlife, inducing genetic sub-stru...
Linear landscape elements may act as barriers to the movement of wildlife, inducing genetic sub-stru...
International audienceThe delimitation of population units is of primary importance in population ma...
Habitat destruction and fragmentation are major factors in the destruction of genetic diversity and ...
Many ungulate populations have a complex history of isolation and translocation. Consequently, ungul...
International audienceChanges in agricultural practices and forest fragmentation can have a dramatic...
International audienceChanges in agricultural practices and forest fragmentation can have a dramatic...
While motorways are often assumed to influence the movement behaviour of large mammals, there are su...
While motorways are often assumed to influence the movement behaviour of large mammals, there are su...
While motorways are often assumed to influence the movement behaviour of large mammals, there are su...
While motorways are often assumed to influence the movement behaviour of large mammals, there are su...
Many ungulate populations have a complex history of isolation and translocation. Consequently, ungul...
While motorways are often assumed to influence the movement behaviour of large mammals, there are su...
Many ungulate populations have a complex history of isolation and translocation. Consequently, ungul...