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Ivan Paz-Vinas
Researcher at University of Toulouse
Publications - 32
Citations - 913
Ivan Paz-Vinas is an academic researcher from University of Toulouse. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genetic diversity & Biodiversity. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 23 publications receiving 522 citations. Previous affiliations of Ivan Paz-Vinas include Ecolab & University of Avignon.
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Genetic diversity targets and indicators in the CBD post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework must be improved
Sean Hoban,Michael William Bruford,Josephine D’Urban Jackson,Margarida Lopes-Fernandes,Myriam Heuertz,Paul A. Hohenlohe,Ivan Paz-Vinas,Per Sjögren-Gulve,Gernot Segelbacher,Cristiano Vernesi,Sally N. Aitken,Laura D. Bertola,Paulette Bloomer,Martin F. Breed,Hernando Rodríguez-Correa,W. Chris Funk,Catherine E. Grueber,Margaret E. Hunter,Rodolfo Jaffé,Libby Liggins,Joachim Mergeay,Joachim Mergeay,Farideh Moharrek,Farideh Moharrek,David O'Brien,Rob Ogden,Clarisse Palma-Silva,Jennifer C. Pierson,Uma Ramakrishnan,Murielle Simo-Droissart,Naoki Tani,Lisette P. Waits,Linda Laikre +32 more
TL;DR: The 196 parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) will soon agree to a post-2020 global framework for conserving the three elements of biodiversity (genetic, species, and ecosystem diversity) while ensuring sustainable development and benefit sharing.
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Evolutionary processes driving spatial patterns of intraspecific genetic diversity in river ecosystems
Ivan Paz-Vinas,Ivan Paz-Vinas,Ivan Paz-Vinas,Géraldine Loot,Géraldine Loot,Virginie M. Stevens,Simon Blanchet +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a meta-analysis of published results from diverse taxa living in river ecosystems was performed to show that a downstream increase in intraspecific genetic diversity (DIGD) actually constitutes a general spatial pattern of biodiversity that is repeatable across taxa.
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Dendritic connectivity shapes spatial patterns of genetic diversity: a simulation-based study.
TL;DR: It is concluded that in dendritic networks, the combined influence of dendricity and connectivity generates unique spatial patterns of neutral genetic diversity, which has implications for population geneticists and conservationists.
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The demographic history of populations experiencing asymmetric gene flow: combining simulated and empirical data
Ivan Paz-Vinas,Ivan Paz-Vinas,Erwan Quéméré,Lounès Chikhi,Lounès Chikhi,Lounès Chikhi,Géraldine Loot,Géraldine Loot,Simon Blanchet +8 more
TL;DR: The results show that population structure and dispersal patterns have to be considered for proper inference of demographic changes from genetic data.
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Systematic conservation planning for intraspecific genetic diversity
Ivan Paz-Vinas,Ivan Paz-Vinas,Ivan Paz-Vinas,Géraldine Loot,Géraldine Loot,Virgilio Hermoso,Charlotte Veyssière,Nicolas Poulet,Gaël Grenouillet,Gaël Grenouillet,Simon Blanchet,Simon Blanchet +11 more
TL;DR: It is shown that priority areas identified using intraspecific genetic data from multiple species provide more effective conservation solutions than areas identified for single species or on the basis of traditional taxonomic criteria.