2013
DOI: 10.1038/hdy.2013.70
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Gene flow and population structure of a common agricultural wild species (Microtus agrestis) under different land management regimes

Abstract: The impact of landscape structure and land management on dispersal of populations of wild species inhabiting the agricultural landscape was investigated focusing on the field vole (Microtus agrestis) in three different areas in Denmark using molecular genetic markers. The main hypotheses were the following: (i) organic farms act as genetic sources and diversity reservoirs for species living in agricultural areas and (ii) gene flow and genetic structure in the agricultural landscape are influenced by the degree… Show more

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“…It was also demonstrated that the total antioxidant capacity of the corpus cavernosum was reduced in the HCD group, suggesting that increased body adiposity directly contributes to increased free radical production, and increased ROS synthesis, and that antioxidant systems are enhanced when there is an increase in the production of these reactive species [ 85 , 86 ]. Food supplementation with S. platensis at a dose of 50 mg/kg promoted an increase in total antioxidant capacity, which justifies reduction of tissue MDA levels in these animals, while confirming the potent antioxidant effects promoted by the algae ( Figure 6(b) ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was also demonstrated that the total antioxidant capacity of the corpus cavernosum was reduced in the HCD group, suggesting that increased body adiposity directly contributes to increased free radical production, and increased ROS synthesis, and that antioxidant systems are enhanced when there is an increase in the production of these reactive species [ 85 , 86 ]. Food supplementation with S. platensis at a dose of 50 mg/kg promoted an increase in total antioxidant capacity, which justifies reduction of tissue MDA levels in these animals, while confirming the potent antioxidant effects promoted by the algae ( Figure 6(b) ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relatively little is known about how SNHs influence the movement of pests and their natural enemies through the landscape . For instance, hedgerows can both limit dispersal by acting as physical barriers or facilitate movement, acting as corridors that may also foster gene flow …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Natural and anthropogenic disturbance regimes can also affect genetic diversity in plant populations (Marchi et al, 2013;Rüdinger et al, 2008). Genetic diversity within a given population is considered important for the conservation of endangered plant species, as genetic diversity is usually positively correlated with fitness: low genetic diversity within a population greatly diminishes fitness through inbreeding depression and qualitative pollen limitation, particularly in self-incompatible species (Johansson et al, 2007;Leimu et al, 2006;Young and Pickup, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%