作者
Jason J Kolbe, Richard E Glor, Lourdes Rodríguez Schettino, Ada Chamizo Lara, Allan Larson, Jonathan B Losos
发表日期
2004/9/9
期刊
Nature
卷号
431
期号
7005
页码范围
177-181
出版商
Nature Publishing Group UK
简介
A genetic paradox, exists in invasion biology: how do introduced populations, whose genetic variation has probably been depleted by population bottlenecks, persist and adapt to new conditions? Lessons from conservation genetics show that reduced genetic variation due to genetic drift and founder effects limits the ability of a population to adapt, and small population size increases the risk of extinction,,. Nonetheless, many introduced species experiencing these same conditions during initial introductions persist, expand their ranges, evolve rapidly and become invasive. To address this issue, we studied the brown anole, a worldwide invasive lizard. Genetic analyses indicate that at least eight introductions have occurred in Florida from across this lizard's native range, blending genetic variation from different geographic source populations and producing populations that contain substantially more, not less …
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