2014
DOI: 10.1038/hdy.2014.62
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Isolation-by-distance in landscapes: considerations for landscape genetics

Abstract: In landscape genetics, isolation-by-distance (IBD) is regarded as a baseline pattern that is obtained without additional effects of landscape elements on gene flow. However, the configuration of suitable habitat patches determines deme topology, which in turn should affect rates of gene flow. IBD patterns can be characterized either by monotonically increasing pairwise genetic differentiation (for example, F ST ) with increasing interdeme geographic distance (case-I pattern) or by monotonically increasing pair… Show more

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“…We found no evidence for isolation by distance among our populations despite that we performed separate analyses for mainland and insular populations. Such lack of isolation by distance could be interpreted as a complete lack of gene flow or indicate extensive gene flow among subpopulations due to the lack of any distance‐related or physical barriers to dispersal (van Strien et al., ). To discriminate between these competing explanations and further assess the presence and intensity of any isolation by distance, we evaluated the F ST –geographic distance correlation from subsets of mainland population pairs that differed with regard to threshold interpopulation distance (van Strien et al., ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We found no evidence for isolation by distance among our populations despite that we performed separate analyses for mainland and insular populations. Such lack of isolation by distance could be interpreted as a complete lack of gene flow or indicate extensive gene flow among subpopulations due to the lack of any distance‐related or physical barriers to dispersal (van Strien et al., ). To discriminate between these competing explanations and further assess the presence and intensity of any isolation by distance, we evaluated the F ST –geographic distance correlation from subsets of mainland population pairs that differed with regard to threshold interpopulation distance (van Strien et al., ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, even in IBD models of undisturbed populations, genetic drift will counter spatial patterns generated by gene flow at a certain distance threshold (van Strien et al. ). This is shown by our model (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Initial allele assignment at each loci was chosen at random (Gibbs ; van Strien et al. ) from the ten alleles available for each locus, such that simulations began with an expected heterozygosity of 0.9.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Employing nuclear data, a significant isolation by distance based on the Mantel`s test was found (P < 0.01), which argues against male mediated gene flow, but is in accordance with the habitat and population fragmentation. Nevertheless, this pattern might be also produced in the situation when migration is constrained due to distance (Van Strien et al 2015). Thus, analyzed SSR markers, showing clear geographic structuring, may or may not reflect the true demographic history of JW.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%