Something in the way you move: dispersal pathways affect invasion success

JRU Wilson, EE Dormontt, PJ Prentis, AJ Lowe… - Trends in ecology & …, 2009 - cell.com
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 …

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 …

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 …

Invasions: the trail behind, the path ahead, and a test of a disturbing idea

AT Moles, H Flores‐Moreno, SP Bonser… - Journal of …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

The evolutionary dynamics of biological invasions: A multi‐approach perspective

S Sherpa, L Després - Evolutionary Applications, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Biological invasions, the establishment and spread of non‐native species in new regions,
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

M Arca, F Mougel, T Guillemaud, S Dupas, Q Rome… - Biological …, 2015 - Springer
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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

[HTML][HTML] Biological invasions in agricultural settings: Insights from evolutionary biology and population genetics

T Guillemaud, M Ciosi, E Lombaert, A Estoup - Comptes rendus biologies, 2011 - Elsevier
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 …