Is there a genetic paradox of biological invasion?

A Estoup, V Ravigné, R Hufbauer… - Annual review of …, 2016 - annualreviews.org
Bottlenecks in population size can reduce fitness and evolutionary potential, yet introduced
species often become invasive. This poses a dilemma referred to as the genetic paradox of …

Is there a genetic paradox of biological invasion?

A Estoup, V Ravigné, R Hufbauer, R Vitalis… - Annual Review of …, 2016 - hal.science
Bottlenecks in population size can reduce fitness and evolutionary potential, yet introduced
species often become invasive. This poses a dilemma referred to as the genetic paradox of …

Is there a genetic paradox of biological invasion?

A Estoup, V Ravigné, R Hufbauer, R Vitalis, M Gautier… - 2016 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Bottlenecks in population size can reduce fitness and evolutionary potential, yet introduced
species often become invasive. This poses a dilemma referred to as the genetic paradox of …

Is there a genetic paradox of biological invasion?

A Estoup, V Ravigné, RA Hufbauer, R Vitalis, M Gautier… - sidalc.net
Bottlenecks in population size can reduce fitness and evolutionary potential, yet introduced
species often become invasive. This poses a dilemma referred to as the genetic paradox of …

Is there a genetic paradox of biological invasion?

A Estoup, V Ravigné, RA Hufbauer, R Vitalis, M Gautier… - 2016 - agritrop.cirad.fr
Bottlenecks in population size can reduce fitness and evolutionary potential, yet introduced
species often become invasive. This poses a dilemma referred to as the genetic paradox of …

[PDF][PDF] Is There A Genetic Paradox of Biological Invasion?

A Estoup, V Ravigné, R Hufbauer, R Vitalis… - Annu. Rev. Ecol …, 2016 - researchgate.net
Bottlenecks in population size can reduce fitness and evolutionary potential, yet introduced
species often become invasive. This poses a dilemma referred to as the genetic paradox of …

Is there a genetic paradox of biological invasion?

A Estoup, V Ravigné, RA Hufbauer, R Vitalis, M Gautier… - 2016 - agris.fao.org
Bottlenecks in population size can reduce fitness and evolutionary potential, yet introduced
species often become invasive. This poses a dilemma referred to as the genetic paradox of …

[PDF][PDF] Is There A Genetic Paradox of Biological Invasion?

A Estoup, V Ravigné, R Hufbauer, R Vitalis… - Annu. Rev. Ecol …, 2016 - researchgate.net
Bottlenecks in population size can reduce fitness and evolutionary potential, yet introduced
species often become invasive. This poses a dilemma referred to as the genetic paradox of …