Mating patterns and contemporary gene flow by pollen in a large continuous and a small isolated population of the scattered forest tree Sorbus torminalis
Open Access
- 2 May 2007
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Science and Business Media LLC in Heredity
- Vol. 99 (1), 47-55
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.hdy.6800962
Abstract
No abstract availableKeywords
This publication has 43 references indexed in Scilit:
- Spatial genetic structure of Sorbus torminalis: The extent of clonal reproduction in natural stands of a rare tree species with a scattered distributionForest Ecology and Management, 2006
- Past anthropogenic influence on European forests and some possible genetic consequencesForest Ecology and Management, 2004
- Response of forest trees to global environmental changesForest Ecology and Management, 2004
- Measuring pollen flow in forest trees: an exposition of alternative approachesForest Ecology and Management, 2004
- Long‐distance pollen flow and tolerance to selfing in a neotropical tree speciesMolecular Ecology, 2004
- Dominance reduction of species through disturbance—a proposed management principle for central European forestsForest Ecology and Management, 2002
- S-allele diversity in Sorbus aucuparia and Crataegus monogyna (Rosaceae: Maloideae)Heredity, 2002
- Statistical confidence for likelihood‐based paternity inference in natural populationsMolecular Ecology, 1998
- Microsatellite analysis of seed dispersal and parentage of saplings in bur oak, Quercus macrocarpaMolecular Ecology, 1996
- Ecology and evolution of plant matingTrends in Ecology & Evolution, 1996