In most landscapes the success of habitat restoration is largely dependent on spontaneous colonization of plant species. This colonization process, and the outcome of restoration practices, can only be considered successful if the genetic makeup of founding populations is not eroded through founder effects and subsequent genetic drift. Here we used 10 microsatellite markers to investigate the genetic effects of recent colonization of the long-lived gynodioecious species Origanum vulgare in restored semi-natural grassland patches. We compared the genetic diversity and differentiation of fourteen recent populations with that of thirteen old, putative source populations, and we evaluated the effects of spatial configuration of the populations ...
Persistence of restored populations depends on growth, reproduction, dispersal, local adaptation, an...
The ecological and genetic effects of habitat fragmentation are an issue of major concern in current...
Small plant populations are more prone to extinction due to the loss of genetic variation through ra...
In most landscapes the success of habitat restoration is largely dependent on spontaneous colonizati...
<div><p>In most landscapes the success of habitat restoration is largely dependent on spontaneous co...
In most landscapes the success of habitat restoration is largely dependent on spontaneous colonizati...
The long-term establishment success of founder plant populations has been commonly assessed based on...
In many landscapes, successful re-establisment of plant populations depends on the presence of diasp...
The long-term establishment success of founder plant populations has been commonly assessed based on...
Seed and propagules used for habitat restoration are not likely to be closely adapted to local site ...
Colonization is crucial to habitat restoration projects that rely on the spontaneous regeneration of...
Background: Habitat fragmentation is considered to be a main reason for decreasing genetic diversity...
Background: Habitat fragmentation is considered to be a main reason for decreasing genetic diversity...
The use of commercially produced seed material is a common practice in restoration. However, the imp...
To investigate the role of habitat fragmentation, fragment age and local environment in shaping the ...
Persistence of restored populations depends on growth, reproduction, dispersal, local adaptation, an...
The ecological and genetic effects of habitat fragmentation are an issue of major concern in current...
Small plant populations are more prone to extinction due to the loss of genetic variation through ra...
In most landscapes the success of habitat restoration is largely dependent on spontaneous colonizati...
<div><p>In most landscapes the success of habitat restoration is largely dependent on spontaneous co...
In most landscapes the success of habitat restoration is largely dependent on spontaneous colonizati...
The long-term establishment success of founder plant populations has been commonly assessed based on...
In many landscapes, successful re-establisment of plant populations depends on the presence of diasp...
The long-term establishment success of founder plant populations has been commonly assessed based on...
Seed and propagules used for habitat restoration are not likely to be closely adapted to local site ...
Colonization is crucial to habitat restoration projects that rely on the spontaneous regeneration of...
Background: Habitat fragmentation is considered to be a main reason for decreasing genetic diversity...
Background: Habitat fragmentation is considered to be a main reason for decreasing genetic diversity...
The use of commercially produced seed material is a common practice in restoration. However, the imp...
To investigate the role of habitat fragmentation, fragment age and local environment in shaping the ...
Persistence of restored populations depends on growth, reproduction, dispersal, local adaptation, an...
The ecological and genetic effects of habitat fragmentation are an issue of major concern in current...
Small plant populations are more prone to extinction due to the loss of genetic variation through ra...