2008
DOI: 10.1641/b580306
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Landscape Genetics

Abstract: I nterdisciplinarity lies at the heart of landscape genetics, a field described as an "amalgamation of molecular population genetics and landscape ecology" (Manel et al. 2003). Storfer and colleagues (2007) proposed a more distinct definition of landscape genetics, stating that the field comprises "research that explicitly quantifies the effects of landscape composition, configuration and matrix quality on gene flow and spatial genetic variation. " In a broader sense, landscape genetics builds from those stud… Show more

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“…This is most likely because of the fact that the majority of landscape genetics studies have been on vertebrates and plants in the terrestrial systems 22 in which effective population sizes are small and genetic variation may be difficult to find. However, in an organism with high genetic diversity and a large effective population size, such as P. miniata, this is likely not the case and the crucial factor becomes not the mutation rate of the marker but whether or not there is enough variation within the landscape 36 . Recently isolated populations (< 50 generations) that were previously very diverse and well connected will not have time to accumulate much differentiation by mutation, even in fast-evolving markers 37 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is most likely because of the fact that the majority of landscape genetics studies have been on vertebrates and plants in the terrestrial systems 22 in which effective population sizes are small and genetic variation may be difficult to find. However, in an organism with high genetic diversity and a large effective population size, such as P. miniata, this is likely not the case and the crucial factor becomes not the mutation rate of the marker but whether or not there is enough variation within the landscape 36 . Recently isolated populations (< 50 generations) that were previously very diverse and well connected will not have time to accumulate much differentiation by mutation, even in fast-evolving markers 37 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perhaps the most straightforward of these is identifying patterns of spatial population structure, important for maintaining populations, and for focussing pest control and eradication (Abdelkrim et al 2005;. Some recent in-depth reviews of spatial genetic approaches include Manel et al (2003), Holderegger and Wagner (2008), Storfer et al (2007) and Guillot et al (2009). Excoffier and Heckel (2006) review 13 commonly used programs: Arlequin, FSTAT, GDA, Genepop, Genetix, MSA, SPAGeDi, Hickory, Structure, BAPS, Geneland, DnaSP and MEGA.…”
Section: Genetic Analysis Of Population Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the last decade, these approaches have developed very rapidly and been dubbed landscape genetics (Manel et al 2003;Storfer et al 2007;Holderegger and Wagner 2008;Balkenhol et al 2009aBalkenhol et al , 2009b.…”
Section: Landscape Genetics: Relating Spatial Genetic Patterns To Lanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CDPOP requires the Python2.7.x interpreter and uses the NumPy and SciPy packages. And finally, one can also mention least-cost modelling approaches to provide functional landscape models, which have been a central component in the development of landscape genetics (Holderegger and Wagner, 2008). An example is «gdistance», an R package providing functionalities to calculate different distance measures and routes in heterogeneous geographic spaces represented as grids (https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/gdistance/).…”
Section: Simulations and Gene Flow Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%