An integral part to understanding the biology of an invasive species is determining its origin, particularly in pest species. As one of the oldest known invasive species, the goals of this study were to evaluate the evidence of a westward expansion of Hessian fly into North America, from a potential singular introduction event, and the population genetic structure of current populations. Levels of genetic diversity and population structure in the Hessian fly were compared across North America, Europe, North Africa, Western Asia, and New Zealand. Furthermore, Old World populations were evaluated as possible sources of introduction. We tested diversity and population structure by examining 18 microsatellite loci with coverage across all four ...
The study of the genetic makeup and demographic fate of alien species is essential to understand th...
Genetic data can help elucidate the dynamics of biological invasions, which are fueled by the consta...
Bactrocera dorsalis, the Oriental fruit fly, is one of the world's most destructive agricultural ins...
An integral part to understanding the biology of an invasive species is determining its origin, part...
An integral part to understanding the biology of an invasive species is determining its origin, part...
Hessian fly is an important pest of wheat. Its history as an introduced pest dates back over two-hun...
Characterizing the current population structure of potentially invasive species provides a critical ...
The advent of simple and affordable tools for molecular identification of novel insect invaders and ...
The phytophagous insects of the Tephritidae family offer different case histories of successful inva...
The tachinid fly Compsilura concinnata (Meigen) was introduced to North America in 1906 for the bioc...
Drosophila suzukii, or spotted-wing drosophila, is now an established pest in many parts of the worl...
The Mediterranean fruit fly (Ceratitis capitata) is an invasive agricultural pest with a wide host r...
International audienceRetracing the routes of invasions and determining the origins of invading spec...
Abstract: Background: The black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) is the most promising insect candida...
Invasive species cause extensive damage to their introduced ranges. Ocean archipelagos are particula...
The study of the genetic makeup and demographic fate of alien species is essential to understand th...
Genetic data can help elucidate the dynamics of biological invasions, which are fueled by the consta...
Bactrocera dorsalis, the Oriental fruit fly, is one of the world's most destructive agricultural ins...
An integral part to understanding the biology of an invasive species is determining its origin, part...
An integral part to understanding the biology of an invasive species is determining its origin, part...
Hessian fly is an important pest of wheat. Its history as an introduced pest dates back over two-hun...
Characterizing the current population structure of potentially invasive species provides a critical ...
The advent of simple and affordable tools for molecular identification of novel insect invaders and ...
The phytophagous insects of the Tephritidae family offer different case histories of successful inva...
The tachinid fly Compsilura concinnata (Meigen) was introduced to North America in 1906 for the bioc...
Drosophila suzukii, or spotted-wing drosophila, is now an established pest in many parts of the worl...
The Mediterranean fruit fly (Ceratitis capitata) is an invasive agricultural pest with a wide host r...
International audienceRetracing the routes of invasions and determining the origins of invading spec...
Abstract: Background: The black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) is the most promising insect candida...
Invasive species cause extensive damage to their introduced ranges. Ocean archipelagos are particula...
The study of the genetic makeup and demographic fate of alien species is essential to understand th...
Genetic data can help elucidate the dynamics of biological invasions, which are fueled by the consta...
Bactrocera dorsalis, the Oriental fruit fly, is one of the world's most destructive agricultural ins...