The genetic structure of populations of Metrioptera bicolor in a spatially structured landscape: effects of dispersal barriers and geographic distance
@article{Heidinger2013TheGS, title={The genetic structure of populations of Metrioptera bicolor in a spatially structured landscape: effects of dispersal barriers and geographic distance}, author={Ina Monika Margret Heidinger and S. Hein and H. Feldhaar and Hans-Joachim Poethke}, journal={Conservation Genetics}, year={2013}, volume={14}, pages={299-311} }
The stability and long-term survival of animal populations in fragmented landscapes largely depends on the colonisation of habitat patches and the exchange of individuals between patches. The degree of inter-patch dispersal, in turn, depends on the dispersal abilities of species and the landscape structure (i.e. the nature of the landscape matrix and habitat distribution). Here, we investigated the genetic structure of populations of Metrioptera bicolor, a wing-dimorphic bush cricket, in a… CONTINUE READING
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