Inbreeding Depression Manifested in Progeny From Fragmented Populations of the Wind‐Pollinated Dioecious Conifer Afrocarpus gracilior (Pilg.) C. N. Page
ABSTRACT Human activities such as agriculture, urbanization, and logging have caused widespread destruction of forests, leading to forest fragmentation. Fragmentation has been shown to reduce genetic diversity and increase inbreeding in forest populations, potentially leading to inbreeding depressio...
Hoofdauteurs: | Nigussu Begashaw Abate, Hewan Demissie Degu, Marie Kalousová, Tesfaye Abebe |
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Formaat: | Artikel |
Taal: | English |
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Wiley
2025-02-01
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Reeks: | Ecology and Evolution |
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Online toegang: | https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.70903 |
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