reviewMolecular EcologyJul 2, 2010Closed access

What can genetics tell us about population connectivity?

University of Montana · Victoria University of Wellington

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Abstract

Genetic data are often used to assess 'population connectivity' because it is difficult to measure dispersal directly at large spatial scales. Genetic connectivity, however, depends primarily on the absolute number of dispersers among populations, whereas demographic connectivity depends on the relative contributions to population growth rates of dispersal vs. local recruitment (i.e. survival and reproduction of residents). Although many questions are best answered with data on genetic connectivity, genetic data alone provide little information on demographic connectivity. The importance of demographic connectivity is clear when the elimination of immigration results in a shift from stable or positive…

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  • Biological dispersal
  • Biology
  • Population
  • Inbreeding avoidance
  • Inbreeding
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Effective population size
  • Inbreeding depression
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