INVITED REVIEW: What is a population? An empirical evaluation of some genetic methods for identifying the number of gene pools and their degree of connectivity
NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service Northwest Fisheries Science Center · Université Joseph Fourier · +2 more institutions
Abstract
We review commonly used population definitions under both the ecological paradigm (which emphasizes demographic cohesion) and the evolutionary paradigm (which emphasizes reproductive cohesion) and find that none are truly operational. We suggest several quantitative criteria that might be used to determine when groups of individuals are different enough to be considered 'populations'. Units for these criteria are migration rate (m) for the ecological paradigm and migrants per generation (Nm) for the evolutionary paradigm. These criteria are then evaluated by applying analytical methods to simulated genetic data for a finite island model. Under the standard parameter set that includes L = 20 High mutation…
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2Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Panmixia
- Population
- Mutation rate
- Gene flow
- Evolutionary biology
- A priori and a posteriori
- Population genetics
- Reduced inequalities