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Data from: Recolonization after habitat restoration leads to decreased genetic variation in populations of a terrestrial orchid Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
Katrien Vandepitte, Alessandro S. Gristina, Koen De Hert, Tine Meekers, Isabel Roldán-Ruiz, Olivier Honnay
Colonization is crucial to habitat restoration projects that rely on the spontaneous regeneration of the original vegetation. However, as a previously declining plant species spreads again, the likelihood of founder effects increases through recurrent population founding and associated serial bottlenecks. We related AFLP genetic variation and fitness of all extant populations of the outcrossing terrestrial orchid Dactylorhiza incarnata in an isolated coastal dune complex to colonization history. Around 1970, D. incarnata suffered a severe bottleneck yet eventually persisted and gradually ...
Habitat fragmentation shapes natal dispersal and sociality in an Afrotropical cooperative breeder University of Antwerp
Erik Matthysen, Laurence Cousseau, Martijn Hammers, Dries Van de Loock, Beate Aphhelbeck, Mwangi Githiry, Luc Lens
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The description, distribution and habitat of wild bananaspecies in northern Viet Nam - Supplementary material Meise Botanic Garden
Distribution of the Natura 2000 habitat type 7220 (Cratoneurion) in Flanders, Belgium (version 2020) Research Institute for Nature and Forest
R package n2khab: providing preprocessed reference data for Flemish Natura 2000 habitat analyses Research Institute for Nature and Forest
Data from: Scale-dependent effects of terrestrial habitat on genetic variation in the great crested newt (Triturus cristatus) Research Institute for Nature and Forest
Karen Cox, Mathieu Denoël, Hans Van Calster, Jeroen Speybroeck, Sam Van De Poel, Iwan Lewylle, Leen Verschaeve, An Van Breusegem, David Halfmaerten, Dries Adriaens, Gerald Louette