Introduction history overrides social factors in explaining genetic structure of females in Mediterranean mouflon

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Portanier, Elodie | Garel, Mathieu | Devillard, Sébastien | Marchand, Pascal | Andru, Julie | Maillard, Daniel | Bourgoin, G.

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International audience. Fine-scale spatial genetic structure of populations results from social and spatial behaviors of individuals such as sex-biased dispersal and philopatry. However, the demographic history of a given population can override such socio-spatial factors in shaping genetic variability when bottlenecks or founder events occurred in the population. Here, we investigated whether socio-spatial organization determines the fine

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