Publications by authors named "Conny Thiel-Egenter"

Article Synopsis
  • The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) focuses on conserving ecosystems, species, and genetic diversity, which is essential for maintaining ecosystem function.
  • Genetic diversity is often overlooked in conservation strategies since it’s hard to measure and assumed to correlate with species richness, but this assumption has not been rigorously tested.
  • A study of the high-mountain flora in the Alps and Carpathians revealed that species richness and genetic diversity do not correlate, indicating that species richness should not be used as a proxy for genetic diversity in conservation planning.
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Natural genetic breaks may indicate limitations to gene flow or the presence of contact zones of previously isolated populations. Molecular evidence suggests that genetic breaks have aggregated in distinct geographical areas. We propose a new application of well-established statistical methods for analysing multilocus genetic data to identify intraspecific genetic breaks.

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Climatic history and ecology are considered the most important factors moulding the spatial pattern of genetic diversity. With the advent of molecular markers, species' historical fates have been widely explored. However, it has remained speculative what role ecological factors have played in shaping spatial genetic structures within species.

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