Phenotypic plasticity and contemporary evolution in introduced populations: evidence from translocated populations of white sands pupfish (Cyrpinodon tularosa
Suckermouth armoured catfishes (SACs) known locally as janitor fish have been introduced into Phil...
Invasive species have the ability to modify their life-history traits in newly colonized areas, with...
The occurrence of contemporary ecotype formation through adaptive divergence of populations within t...
Contemporary evolution has been shown in a few studies to be an important component of colonization ...
Background: Contemporary evolution following assisted colonization may increase the probability of p...
During the last 10 years, an increasing number of studies have explored evolutionary aspects ofbiolo...
Contemporary evolution following assisted colonization may increase the probability of persistence f...
The importance of evolution in enhancing the invasiveness of species is not well understood, especia...
Reports of contemporary evolution have become ubiquitous, but replicated studies of phenotypic diver...
We used landmark-based geometric morphometric methods to describe patterns of body shape variation a...
1. The global spread of non-native species is a major concern for ecologists, particularly in regard...
Invasive species are one of the greatest threats to ecosystems and there is evidence that evolution ...
Abstract: We present a comprehensive review of the available global literature on the genetics and g...
A population survey of the Death Valley pupfishes (Cyprinodontidae: Cyprinodon sp.) for insertional ...
The hypothesis that emigration of individuals in excess of resource carrying capacity acts as a popu...
Suckermouth armoured catfishes (SACs) known locally as janitor fish have been introduced into Phil...
Invasive species have the ability to modify their life-history traits in newly colonized areas, with...
The occurrence of contemporary ecotype formation through adaptive divergence of populations within t...
Contemporary evolution has been shown in a few studies to be an important component of colonization ...
Background: Contemporary evolution following assisted colonization may increase the probability of p...
During the last 10 years, an increasing number of studies have explored evolutionary aspects ofbiolo...
Contemporary evolution following assisted colonization may increase the probability of persistence f...
The importance of evolution in enhancing the invasiveness of species is not well understood, especia...
Reports of contemporary evolution have become ubiquitous, but replicated studies of phenotypic diver...
We used landmark-based geometric morphometric methods to describe patterns of body shape variation a...
1. The global spread of non-native species is a major concern for ecologists, particularly in regard...
Invasive species are one of the greatest threats to ecosystems and there is evidence that evolution ...
Abstract: We present a comprehensive review of the available global literature on the genetics and g...
A population survey of the Death Valley pupfishes (Cyprinodontidae: Cyprinodon sp.) for insertional ...
The hypothesis that emigration of individuals in excess of resource carrying capacity acts as a popu...
Suckermouth armoured catfishes (SACs) known locally as janitor fish have been introduced into Phil...
Invasive species have the ability to modify their life-history traits in newly colonized areas, with...
The occurrence of contemporary ecotype formation through adaptive divergence of populations within t...