New insights from fine‐scale spatial genetic structure analyses in plant populations
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique · Université de Lille · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Many empirical studies have assessed fine-scale spatial genetic structure (SGS), i.e. the nonrandom spatial distribution of genotypes, within plant populations using genetic markers and spatial autocorrelation techniques. These studies mostly provided qualitative descriptions of SGS, rendering quantitative comparisons among studies difficult. The theory of isolation by distance can predict the pattern of SGS under limited gene dispersal, suggesting new approaches, based on the relationship between pairwise relatedness coefficients and the spatial distance between individuals, to quantify SGS and infer gene dispersal parameters. Here we review the theory underlying such methods and discuss issues about their…
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2Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Statistics
- Biological dispersal
- Isolation by distance
- Spatial ecology
- Pairwise comparison
- Statistic
- Kurtosis
- Life in Land