Founder effects shape linkage disequilibrium and genomic diversity of a partially clonal invader
BA Flanagan, SA Krueger‐Hadfield… - Molecular …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The genomic variation of an invasive species may be affected by complex demographic
histories and evolutionary changes during the invasion. Here, we describe the relative …
histories and evolutionary changes during the invasion. Here, we describe the relative …
Contrasting patterns of genome‐wide polymorphism in the native and invasive range of the marine mollusc Crepidula fornicata
F Riquet, C Daguin‐Thiébaut, M Ballenghien… - Molecular …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Selection processes are believed to be an important evolutionary driver behind the
successful establishment of nonindigenous species, for instance through adaptation for …
successful establishment of nonindigenous species, for instance through adaptation for …
Marine invasion genetics: from spatio-temporal patterns to evolutionary outcomes
Over the last 15 years studies on invasion genetics have provided important insights to
unravel cryptic diversity, track the origin of colonizers and reveal pathways of introductions …
unravel cryptic diversity, track the origin of colonizers and reveal pathways of introductions …
Experimental evidence of genome‐wide impact of ecological selection during early stages of speciation‐with‐gene‐flow
Abstract Theory predicts that speciation‐with‐gene‐flow is more likely when the
consequences of selection for population divergence transitions from mainly direct effects of …
consequences of selection for population divergence transitions from mainly direct effects of …
Founding events in species invasions: genetic variation, adaptive evolution, and the role of multiple introductions
KM Dlugosch, IM Parker - Molecular ecology, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Invasive species are predicted to suffer from reductions in genetic diversity during founding
events, reducing adaptive potential. Integrating evidence from two literature reviews and two …
events, reducing adaptive potential. Integrating evidence from two literature reviews and two …
The anchoring effect—long-term dormancy and genetic population structure
Understanding the genetic structure of populations is key to revealing past and present
demographic and evolutionary processes in a species. In the past decade high genetic …
demographic and evolutionary processes in a species. In the past decade high genetic …
[HTML][HTML] Complex signatures of genomic variation of two non-model marine species in a homogeneous environment
Background Genomic tools are increasingly being used on non-model organisms to provide
insights into population structure and variability, including signals of selection. However …
insights into population structure and variability, including signals of selection. However …
Widespread yet heterogeneous genomic divergence
Genetic differentiation during adaptive divergence and speciation is heterogeneous among
genomic regions. Some regions can be highly differentiated between populations, for …
genomic regions. Some regions can be highly differentiated between populations, for …
Complementary genomic and epigenomic adaptation to environmental heterogeneity
While adaptation is commonly thought to result from selection on DNA sequence‐based
variation, recent studies have highlighted an analogous epigenetic component as well …
variation, recent studies have highlighted an analogous epigenetic component as well …
THE RELEVANCE OF GENE FLOW IN METAPOPULATION DYNAMICS OF AN OCEANIC ISLAND ENDEMIC, OLEA EUROPAEA SUBSP. GUANCHICA
Theoretical and empirical studies suggest that geographical isolation and extinction–
recolonization dynamics are two factors causing strong genetic structure in metapopulations …
recolonization dynamics are two factors causing strong genetic structure in metapopulations …