comparison of contemporary mating patterns in continuous and fragmented eucalyptus globulus native forests. | while habitat fragmentation is a central issue in forest conservation studies in the face of broad-scale anthropogenic changes to the environment, its effects on contemporary mating patterns remain controversial. this is partly because of the inherent variation in mating patterns which may exist within species and the fact that few studies have replication at the landscape level. to study the effect of forest fragmentation on contemporary mating patterns, including effective pollen dispersal, we ... | 2009 | 19769693 |