The scaling of genetic diversity in a changing and fragmented world


Autoria(s): Arenas Busto, Miguel; Mona, Stefano; Trochet, Audrey; Sramkova Hanulova, Anna; Currat, Mathias; Ray, Nicolas; Chikhi, Lounes; Rasteiro, Rita; Schmeller, Dirk S.; Excoffier, Laurent
Contribuinte(s)

Henle, Klaus

Potts, Simon

Kunin, William

Matsinos, Yiannis

Simila, Jukka

Pantis, John

Grobelnik, Vesna

Penev, Lyubomir

Settele, Josef

Data(s)

2014

Resumo

Most species do not live in a constant environment over space or time. Their environment is often heterogeneous with a huge variability in resource availability and exposure to pathogens or predators, which may affect the local densities of the species. Moreover, the habitat might be fragmented, preventing free and isotropic migrations between local sub-populations (demes) of a species, making some demes more isolated than others. For example, during the last ice age populations of many species migrated towards refuge areas from which re-colonization originated when conditions improved. However, populations that could not move fast enough or could not adapt to the new environmental conditions faced extinctions. Populations living in these types of dynamic environments are often referred to as metapopulations and modeled as an array of subdivisions (or demes) that exchange migrants with their neighbors. Several studies have focused on the description of their demography, probability of extinction and expected patterns of diversity at different scales. Importantly, all these evolutionary processes may affect genetic diversity, which can affect the chance of populations to persist. In this chapter we provide an overview on the consequences of fragmentation, long-distance dispersal, range contractions and range shifts on genetic diversity. In addition, we describe new methods to detect and quantify underlying evolutionary processes from sampled genetic data.

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http://boris.unibe.ch/71412/1/AB_article_1169.pdf

Arenas Busto, Miguel; Mona, Stefano; Trochet, Audrey; Sramkova Hanulova, Anna; Currat, Mathias; Ray, Nicolas; Chikhi, Lounes; Rasteiro, Rita; Schmeller, Dirk S.; Excoffier, Laurent (2014). The scaling of genetic diversity in a changing and fragmented world. In: Henle, Klaus; Potts, Simon; Kunin, William; Matsinos, Yiannis; Simila, Jukka; Pantis, John; Grobelnik, Vesna; Penev, Lyubomir; Settele, Josef (eds.) Scaling in Ecology and Biodiversity Conservation. Advanced Books (pp. 55-60). Sofia, Bulgaria: Pensoft Publishers

doi:10.7892/boris.71412

urn:isbn:978-954-642-739-7

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eng

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Pensoft Publishers

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http://boris.unibe.ch/71412/

http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/ab.e1169

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

Fonte

Arenas Busto, Miguel; Mona, Stefano; Trochet, Audrey; Sramkova Hanulova, Anna; Currat, Mathias; Ray, Nicolas; Chikhi, Lounes; Rasteiro, Rita; Schmeller, Dirk S.; Excoffier, Laurent (2014). The scaling of genetic diversity in a changing and fragmented world. In: Henle, Klaus; Potts, Simon; Kunin, William; Matsinos, Yiannis; Simila, Jukka; Pantis, John; Grobelnik, Vesna; Penev, Lyubomir; Settele, Josef (eds.) Scaling in Ecology and Biodiversity Conservation. Advanced Books (pp. 55-60). Sofia, Bulgaria: Pensoft Publishers

Palavras-Chave #570 Life sciences; biology
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion

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