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Species Diversity and Genetic Diversity: Parallel Processes and Correlated Patterns
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Vellend, Mark
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Biodiversity
/ Correlations
/ Dispersal
/ Ecological competition
/ Ecology
/ Environmental effects
/ Genetic diversity
/ Genetic heterogeneity
/ Genetic Variation
/ Genetics, Population
/ Genotype
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Genotypes
/ Heterogeneity
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Organisms
/ Plants
/ Population Dynamics
/ Population genetics
/ Population size
/ Rare species
/ Species
/ Species diversity
2005
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Species Diversity and Genetic Diversity: Parallel Processes and Correlated Patterns
by
Vellend, Mark
in
Biodiversity
/ Correlations
/ Dispersal
/ Ecological competition
/ Ecology
/ Environmental effects
/ Genetic diversity
/ Genetic heterogeneity
/ Genetic Variation
/ Genetics, Population
/ Genotype
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Genotypes
/ Heterogeneity
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Organisms
/ Plants
/ Population Dynamics
/ Population genetics
/ Population size
/ Rare species
/ Species
/ Species diversity
2005
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Species Diversity and Genetic Diversity: Parallel Processes and Correlated Patterns
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Vellend, Mark
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Biodiversity
/ Correlations
/ Dispersal
/ Ecological competition
/ Ecology
/ Environmental effects
/ Genetic diversity
/ Genetic heterogeneity
/ Genetic Variation
/ Genetics, Population
/ Genotype
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Genotypes
/ Heterogeneity
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Organisms
/ Plants
/ Population Dynamics
/ Population genetics
/ Population size
/ Rare species
/ Species
/ Species diversity
2005
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Species Diversity and Genetic Diversity: Parallel Processes and Correlated Patterns
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Species Diversity and Genetic Diversity: Parallel Processes and Correlated Patterns
2005
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Species diversity and genetic diversity may be correlated as a result of processes acting in parallel at the two levels. However, no theories predict the conditions under which different relationships between species diversity and genetic diversity might arise and therefore when one level of diversity may be predicted using the other. I used simulation models to investigate the parallel influence of locality area, immigration rate, and environmental heterogeneity on species diversity and genetic diversity. The most common pattern was moderate to strong positive species‐genetic diversity correlations (SGDCs). Such correlations may be driven by any one of the three locality characteristics examined, but important exceptions and patterns emerged. Genetic diversity and species diversity were more weakly correlated when genetic diversity was measured for rare versus common species. Environmental heterogeneity not only imposes spatially varying selection on populations and communities but also causes changes in species’ population sizes and therefore genetic diversity; these interacting processes can create positive, negative, or unimodal relationships of genetic diversity with species diversity. When species are considered as part of multispecies communities, predictions from single‐species models of genetic diversity apply in some instances (effects of area and immigration) but often not in others (effects of environmental heterogeneity).
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