Abstract
The evolutionary potential of populations inhabiting marginal areas has been
extensively debated and directly affects their conservation value. Gene flow is
one of the main factors influencing selection, adaptive potential and thus, local
adaptation processes in marginal areas. The effects of differential gene flow provenance are still not well understood, since studies on gene flow between marginal
populations have been underrepresented in the literature. This kind of gene flow
can be especially beneficial because it can provide both adaptive allelic combinations originated under similar environmental conditions and genetic variation on
which selection can act.
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Morente‐López, J., Lara‐Romero, C., García‐Fernández, A., Rubio Teso, M. L., Prieto‐Benítez, S., & Iriondo, J. M. (2021). Gene flow effects on populations inhabiting marginal areas: origin matters. Journal of Ecology, 109(1), 139-153.
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