DA Levin - Annals of Botany, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Background The trailing edges of species ranges are becoming a subject of increasing interest as the environment changes due to global warming. Trailing edge populations are …
Genetic connectivity in plant populations is determined by gene movement within and among populations. When populations become genetically isolated, they are at risk of loss …
Understanding the genetic impacts of forest management practices is crucial for conservation and management of forest genetic resources. Forest management practices …
Given its biological significance, determining the dispersal kernel (ie, the distribution of dispersal distances) of spore-producing pathogens is essential. Here, we report two field …
Studying and understanding the evolution of relictual natural populations is critical for developing conservation initiatives of endangered species, such as management in situ and …
DB Neale, NC Wheeler, DB Neale, NC Wheeler - 2019 - Springer
The conifers are a diverse and ancient group of seed plants of monophyletic origin that arose more than 300 million years ago (Rothwell and Scheckler 1988). They are uniformly …
RE Keane, DF Tomback, CA Aubry… - Gen. Tech. Rep …, 2012 - research.fs.usda.gov
Whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis), an important component of western high-elevation forests, has been declining in both the United States and Canada since the early Twentieth Century …
DA Levin - Journal of Ecology, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Pollen‐mediated gene flow from ecological core populations may hamper the ability of populations to invade new, closely adjacent habitats. The potential for the invasion of a new …
Background Rare long distance dispersal events impact the demography and the genetic structure of populations. When dispersal is modelled via a dispersal kernel, one possible …