@article{fdi:010089893, title = {{I}mpacts of gene flow and logging history on the local genetic structure of a scattered tree species, {S}orbus torminalis {L}. {C}rantz}, author = {{O}ddou {M}uratorio, {S}. and {D}emesure {M}usch, {B}. and {P}{\'e}lissier, {R}apha{\¨e}l and {G}ouyon, {P}. {H}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{S}orbus torminalis {L}. {C}rantz is a colonizing tree species usually found at low density in managed {E}uropean forests. {U}sing six microsatellite markers, we investigated spatial and temporal patterns of genetic structure within a 472-ha population of 185 individuals to infer processes shaping the distribution of genetic diversity. {O}nly eight young stems were found to be the result of vegetative reproduction. {D}espite high levels of gene flow (standard deviation of gene dispersal = 360 m), marked patterns of isolation by distance were detected, associated with an aggregated distribution of individuals in similar to100-m patches. {T}his spatial structure of both genes and individuals is likely to result from patterns of seedling recruitment combined with low tree density. {O}ur results suggest that landscape factors and logging cycles markedly shape the distribution of favourable sites for seedling establishment, which are then colonized by sibling cohorts as a result of joint seed transportation by frugivores. {T}hese combined genetic and demographic processes result in similar genetic structure both within and among logging units. {H}owever, conversion to high forest may enhance genetic structuring.}, keywords = {microsatellite ; {R}ipley' s {K} function ; silviculture ; {SPAGEDI} ; spatial auto correlation ; spatial genetic structure ; {FRANCE} ; {RAMBOUILLET} {FORET}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{M}olecular {E}cology}, volume = {13}, numero = {12}, pages = {3689--3702}, ISSN = {0962-1083}, year = {2004}, DOI = {10.1111/j.1365-294{X}.2004.02373.x}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010089893}, }