Something in the way you move: dispersal pathways affect invasion success
Biological invasions are caused by human-mediated extra-range dispersal and, unlike
natural extra-range dispersal, are often the result of multiple introductions from multiple …
natural extra-range dispersal, are often the result of multiple introductions from multiple …
The genetic paradox of invasions revisited: the potential role of inbreeding× environment interactions in invasion success
K Schrieber, S Lachmuth - Biological Reviews, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Invasive species that successfully establish, persist, and expand within an area of
introduction, in spite of demographic bottlenecks that reduce their genetic diversity …
introduction, in spite of demographic bottlenecks that reduce their genetic diversity …
Population genetic diversity influences colonization success
KM Crawford, KD Whitney - Molecular Ecology, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Much thought has been given to the individual‐level traits that may make a species a
successful colonizer. However, these traits have proven to be weak predictors of …
successful colonizer. However, these traits have proven to be weak predictors of …
Invasions: the trail behind, the path ahead, and a test of a disturbing idea
We provide a brief overview of progress in our understanding of introduced plant species. 2.
Three main conclusions emerge from our review:(i) Many lines of research, including the …
Three main conclusions emerge from our review:(i) Many lines of research, including the …
The evolutionary dynamics of biological invasions: A multi‐approach perspective
Biological invasions, the establishment and spread of non‐native species in new regions,
can have extensive economic and environmental consequences. Increased global …
can have extensive economic and environmental consequences. Increased global …
Reconstructing the invasion and the demographic history of the yellow-legged hornet, Vespa velutina, in Europe
The yellow-legged hornet, Vespa velutina, was accidentally introduced from Southeast Asia
and then invaded France and Korea over the last 10 years. Since its introduction, its …
and then invaded France and Korea over the last 10 years. Since its introduction, its …
Mitochondrial and microsatellite DNA markers reveal a Balkan origin for the highly invasive horse‐chestnut leaf miner Cameraria ohridella (Lepidoptera …
R Valade, M Kenis, A Hernandez‐Lopez… - Molecular …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Biological invasions usually start with a small number of founder individuals. These founders
are likely to represent a small fraction of the total genetic diversity found in the source …
are likely to represent a small fraction of the total genetic diversity found in the source …
Wireworms as pests of potato
B Vernon, W van Herk - Insect pests of potato, 2022 - Elsevier
Multiple species of wireworms, the larval stage of click beetles (Coleoptera: Elateridae) can
cause severe damage to potatoes in the Holoarctic region. This chapter provides an …
cause severe damage to potatoes in the Holoarctic region. This chapter provides an …
Phylogeny and androgenesis in the invasive Corbicula clams (Bivalvia, Corbiculidae) in Western Europe
LM Pigneur, J Marescaux, K Roland, E Etoundi… - BMC Evolutionary …, 2011 - Springer
Abstract Background The genus Corbicula is one of the most invasive groups of molluscs. It
includes both sexual and androgenetic lineages. The present study re-assessed the …
includes both sexual and androgenetic lineages. The present study re-assessed the …
[HTML][HTML] Biological invasions in agricultural settings: Insights from evolutionary biology and population genetics
Invasion biology and agriculture are intimately related for several reasons and in particular
because many agricultural pest species are recent invaders. In this article we suggest that …
because many agricultural pest species are recent invaders. In this article we suggest that …