Small Populations, Big Consequences: How Genetics, Mating Systems, and Landscape Shape Plant Survival

The Bird Village (2025)
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Abstract

Human-induced habitat fragmentation is driving many plant species into smaller, more isolated populations, compromising their ability to reproduce and persist. A recent study published in Biological Conservation examines this issue through the case of Primula elatior (2025), a self-incompatible perennial herb native to European forests and grasslands.

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