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SUBMITTER: Rochat E
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5637364 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Rochat E E Manel S S Deschamps-Cottin M M Widmer I I Joost S S
Heredity 20170809 5
In a simulation study of genotypes conducted over 100 generations for more than 1600 butterfly's individuals, we evaluate how the increase of anthropogenic fragmentation and reduction of habitat size along urbanisation gradients (from 7 to 59% of impervious land cover) influences genetic diversity and population persistence in butterfly species. We show that in areas characterised by a high urbanisation rate (>56% impervious land cover), a large decrease of both genetic diversity (loss of 60-80% ...[more]