نتایج جستجو برای: population variation

تعداد نتایج: 951806  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Dylan J Fraser Paul V Debes Louis Bernatchez Jeffrey A Hutchings

Whether and how habitat fragmentation and population size jointly affect adaptive genetic variation and adaptive population differentiation are largely unexplored. Owing to pronounced genetic drift, small, fragmented populations are thought to exhibit reduced adaptive genetic variation relative to large populations. Yet fragmentation is known to increase variability within and among habitats as...

2003
Cesar Martins Adriane P. Wasko Claudio Oliveira Fausto Foresti

Leporinus elongatus, a fish species widely distributed throughout the Paraná River basin in South America, is an important fishery resource and a valuable species in aquaculture programs. Despite its great economic importance, several wild populations have been suffering a drastic reduction. The comprehension of its population structure represents an important step for the conservation of these...

2013
Meike J. Wittmann Wilfried Gabriel Dirk Metzler

A phenomenon that strongly influences the demography of small introduced populations and thereby potentially their genetic diversity is the Allee effect, a reduction in population growth rates at small population sizes. We take a stochastic modeling approach to investigate levels of genetic diversity in populations that successfully overcame a strong demographic Allee effect, a scenario in whic...

2014
Morena Avitia Ana E. Escalante Eria A. Rebollar Alejandra Moreno-Letelier Luis E. Eguiarte Valeria Souza

Comparative population studies can help elucidate the influence of historical events upon current patterns of biodiversity among taxa that coexist in a given geographic area. In particular, comparative assessments derived from population genetics and coalescent theory have been used to investigate population dynamics of bacterial pathogens in order to understand disease epidemics. In contrast, ...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2009
Nora Underwood

1. Species diversity can affect many ecological processes; much less is known about the importance of population genetic diversity, particularly for the population dynamics of associated species. Genetic diversity within a host species can create habitat diversity; when associated species move among hosts, this variation could affect populations additively (an effect of average habitat) or non-...

2003
T. L. Niblack P. R. Arelli G. R. Noel C. H. Opperman J. H. Orf D. P. Schmitt J. G. Shannon G. L. Tylka

Heterodera glycines, the soybean cyst nematode, is a major yield-limiting pathogen in most soybean production areas worldwide. Field populations of H. glycines exhibit diversity in their ability to develop on resistant soybean cultivars. Since 1970, this diversity has been characterized by a bioassay used to assign a race classification to a population. The value of the race scheme is reflected...

2016
Amanda Heather Hemmingsen Kevin J. Roe John D. Nason

The endangered winged mapleleaf, Quadrula fragosa once occurred in the Mississippi, Tennessee, Ohio, and Cumberland River basins in the United States. While the range of this species was thought to have been reduced to a single population in the St. Croix River (Minnesota/Wisconsin), individuals morphologically similar to Q. fragosa recently have been recorded in three southern states: Missouri...

Journal: :Ecology 2011
Bruce E Kendall Gordon A Fox Masami Fujiwara Theresa M Nogeire

Demographic heterogeneity--variation among individuals in survival and reproduction--is ubiquitous in natural populations. Structured population models address heterogeneity due to age, size, or major developmental stages. However, other important sources of demographic heterogeneity, such as genetic variation, spatial heterogeneity in the environment, maternal effects, and differential exposur...

2015
Christopher G. Oakley Susan J. Mazer

Manuscript electronical Premise of research. Genetic variation for ecologically important traits is necessary for populations to adapt to environmental change. Many authors have called for a greater emphasis on directly measuring quantitative genetic variation in rare species, which are expected to have reduced amounts of genetic variation due to genetic drift in small populations. The extent o...

2011
Joseph L. Graves Michael R. Rose JOSEPH L. GRAVES MICHAEL R. ROSE

Some scholars claim that recent studies of human genetic variation validate the existence of human biological races and falsify the idea that human races are socially constructed misconceptions. They assert that analyses of DNA polymorphisms unambiguously partition individuals into groups that are very similar to lay conceptions of race. Furthermore, they propose that this partitioning allows u...

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