Project:BB|3233

Title
Gene flow, self-incompatibility and temporal evolution in fragmented plant populations: Primula vulgaris as model species
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StartDate
2005-01-01
EndDate
2009-03-01
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Abstract

Keywords

gene flow, self-incompatibility, demographic processes, habitat fragmentation, functional corridors

Classifications

Ecology and Evolution {Research discipline}
Plantae {Taxonomical scope}

Fundings

Name Role Amount
Post-Graduate Grants unknown 131.108.00 EUR

People

Name Role Start End
Van Rossum, Fabienne co-promotor 2005-01-01 2009-09-01
Anja, Van Geert member 2005-01-01 2009-09-01
Triest, Ludwig promotor 2005-01-01 2009-09-01

Orgunits

Name Role Start End
Plant Biology and Nature Management unknown 2005-01-01 2008-12-31

Publications

Reference Role
A. Van Geert, F. Van Rossum & L. Triest. 2008. Genetic diversity in adult and seedling populations of Primula vulgaris in a fragmented agricultural landscape. Conservation Genetics, 9: 845-853. author
A. Van Geert, F. Van Rossum, I. Stiers, T. Sierens, J.H.A. Baker & L. Triest. 2006. Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci in primrose (Primula vulgaris). Belgian Journal of Botany, 139: 261-264. author
Van Geert, A., Van Rossum, F. & Triest, L. (2010) Do linear landscape elements in farmland act as biological corridors for pollen dispersal? Journal of Ecology, 98: 178-187. author

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