Genetic population structure, fitness variation and the importance of population history in remnant populations of the endangered plant Silene chlorantha (Willd.) Ehrh …

D Lauterbach, M Ristow, B Gemeinholzer - Plant Biology, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Habitat fragmentation can lead to a decline of genetic diversity, a potential risk for the
survival of natural populations. Fragmented populations can become highly differentiated …

Genetic population structure, fitness variation and the importance of population history in remnant populations of the endangered plant Silene chlorantha (Willd.) Ehrh …

D Lauterbach, M Ristow… - Plant Biology (Stuttgart …, 2011 - europepmc.org
Habitat fragmentation can lead to a decline of genetic diversity, a potential risk for the
survival of natural populations. Fragmented populations can become highly differentiated …

Genetic population structure, fitness variation and the importance of population history in remnant populations of the endangered plant Silene chlorantha (Willd.) Ehrh …

D Lauterbach, M Ristow, B Gemeinholzer - 2011 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Habitat fragmentation can lead to a decline of genetic diversity, a potential risk for the
survival of natural populations. Fragmented populations can become highly differentiated …

Genetic population structure, fitness variation and the importance of population history in remnant populations of the endangered plant Silene chlorantha (Willd.) E hrh …

D Lauterbach, M Ristow, B Gemeinholzer - Plant Biology, 2011 - infona.pl
Habitat fragmentation can lead to a decline of genetic diversity, a potential risk for the
survival of natural populations. Fragmented populations can become highly differentiated …

Genetic population structure, fitness variation and the importance of population history in remnant populations of the endangered plant Silene chlorantha (Willd.) Ehrh …

D Lauterbach, M Ristow, B Gemeinholzer - Plant Biology, 2011 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Habitat fragmentation can lead to a decline of genetic diversity, a potential risk for the
survival of natural populations. Fragmented populations can become highly differentiated …

Genetic population structure, fitness variation and the importance of population history in remnant populations of the endangered plant Silene chlorantha (Willd.) Ehrh …

D Lauterbach, M Ristow… - Plant biology (Stuttgart …, 2011 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Habitat fragmentation can lead to a decline of genetic diversity, a potential risk for the
survival of natural populations. Fragmented populations can become highly differentiated …