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Occasional long-distance dispersal may not prevent inbreeding in a threatened butterfly.

Annelore De RoAn Vanden BroeckLeen VerschaeveIlf JacobsFiliep T'JollynHans Van DyckDirk Maes
Published in: BMC ecology and evolution (2021)
Our study shows low frequencies of long-distance dispersal, which is unable to prevent inbreeding in most of the local populations. We discuss the significance for species conservation including future translocation events and discuss appropriate conservation strategies to maintain viable grayling (meta) populations in highly fragmented, anthropogenic landscapes.
Keyphrases
  • genetic diversity
  • current status