2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.27.586886
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Pitfalls and windfalls of detecting demographic declines using population genetics in long-lived species

Meaghan I. Clark,
Sarah W. Fitzpatrick,
Gideon S. Bradburd

Abstract: Detecting recent demographic changes is a crucial component of species conservation and management, as many natural populations face declines due to anthropogenic habitat alteration and climate change. Genetic methods allow researchers to detect changes in effective population size (Ne) from sampling at a single timepoint. However, in species with long lifespans, there is a lag between the start of a decline in a population and the resulting decrease in genetic diversity. This lag slows the rate at which diver… Show more

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