Demographic and genetic approaches to study dispersal in wild animal populations: A methodological review
Dispersal is a central process in ecology and evolution. At the individual level, the three
stages of the dispersal process (ie, emigration, transience and immigration) are affected by …
stages of the dispersal process (ie, emigration, transience and immigration) are affected by …
Multicollinearity in spatial genetics: separating the wheat from the chaff using commonality analyses
Direct gradient analyses in spatial genetics provide unique opportunities to describe the
inherent complexity of genetic variation in wildlife species and are the object of many …
inherent complexity of genetic variation in wildlife species and are the object of many …
Navigating the pitfalls and promise of landscape genetics
The field of landscape genetics has been evolving rapidly since its emergence in the early
2000s. New applications, techniques and criticisms of techniques appear like clockwork with …
2000s. New applications, techniques and criticisms of techniques appear like clockwork with …
Divergent perspectives on landscape connectivity reveal consistent effects from genes to communities
Landscape connectivity is increasingly emphasized due to its relevance for interpreting
effects of environmental change. Yet substantial uncertainty remains regarding the …
effects of environmental change. Yet substantial uncertainty remains regarding the …
Estimating effective landscape distances and movement corridors: comparison of habitat and genetic data
Resistance models provide a key foundation for landscape connectivity analyses and are
widely used to delineate wildlife corridors. Currently, there is no general consensus …
widely used to delineate wildlife corridors. Currently, there is no general consensus …
Landscape genomics: understanding relationships between environmental heterogeneity and genomic characteristics of populations
Landscape genomics is a rapidly advancing research field that combines population
genomics, landscape ecology, and spatial analytical techniques to explicitly quantify the …
genomics, landscape ecology, and spatial analytical techniques to explicitly quantify the …
Space, time and complexity in plant dispersal ecology
Dispersal of pollen and seeds are essential functions of plant species, with far-reaching
demographic, ecological and evolutionary consequences. Interest in plant dispersal has …
demographic, ecological and evolutionary consequences. Interest in plant dispersal has …
Towards a unified framework for connectivity that disentangles movement and mortality in space and time
Predicting connectivity, or how landscapes alter movement, is essential for understanding
the scope for species persistence with environmental change. Although it is well known that …
the scope for species persistence with environmental change. Although it is well known that …
CDMeta POP: an individual-based, eco-evolutionary model for spatially explicit simulation of landscape demogenetics.
Combining landscape demographic and genetics models offers powerful methods for
addressing questions for eco-evolutionary applications., Using two illustrative examples, we …
addressing questions for eco-evolutionary applications., Using two illustrative examples, we …
Assessing differences in connectivity based on habitat versus movement models for brown bears in the Carpathians
Context Connectivity assessments typically rely on resistance surfaces derived from habitat
models, assuming that higher-quality habitat facilitates movement. This assumption remains …
models, assuming that higher-quality habitat facilitates movement. This assumption remains …