Considerable progress in our understanding of the population genetic changes associated with biological invasions has been made over the past decade. Using selectively neutral loci, it has been established that reductions in genetic diversity, reflecting founder effects, have occurred during the establishment of some invasive populations. However, some colonial organisms may actually gain an ecological advantage from reduced genetic diversity because of the associated reduction in inter-colony conflict. Here we report population genetic analyses, along with colony fusion experiments, for a highly invasive colonial ascidian, Didemnum vexillum. Analyses based on mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I (COI) partial coding sequences revealed two di...
A major element of ecological change in marine and coastal systems concerns the introduction of inva...
Invasion genomics is a scientific discipline that advances our understanding of non-indigenous speci...
The solitary ascidian Styela clava Herdman, 1882 is considered to be native to Japan, Korea, norther...
Considerable progress in our understanding of the population genetic changes associated with biologi...
<div><p>Considerable progress in our understanding of the population genetic changes associated with...
Considerable progress in our understanding of the population genetic changes associated with biologi...
Considerable progress in our understanding of the population genetic changes associated with biologi...
Considerable progress in our understanding of the population genetic changes associated with biologi...
Studies of invasive populations are often conducted with neutral loci, which may lack resolution. He...
Studies of invasive populations are often conducted with neutral loci, which may lack resolution. He...
The spread of non-indigenous species into new marine habitats represents an increasing threat to glo...
The ascidian Styela plicata is abundant in harbours and marinas worldwide and has likely reached thi...
Over the past three decades the colonial ascidian Didemnum vexillum has been expanding its global ra...
The formation of chimeric entities through colony fusion has been hypothesized to favour colonisatio...
Invasive species constitute a major threat to global biodiversity and cause important economic loss...
A major element of ecological change in marine and coastal systems concerns the introduction of inva...
Invasion genomics is a scientific discipline that advances our understanding of non-indigenous speci...
The solitary ascidian Styela clava Herdman, 1882 is considered to be native to Japan, Korea, norther...
Considerable progress in our understanding of the population genetic changes associated with biologi...
<div><p>Considerable progress in our understanding of the population genetic changes associated with...
Considerable progress in our understanding of the population genetic changes associated with biologi...
Considerable progress in our understanding of the population genetic changes associated with biologi...
Considerable progress in our understanding of the population genetic changes associated with biologi...
Studies of invasive populations are often conducted with neutral loci, which may lack resolution. He...
Studies of invasive populations are often conducted with neutral loci, which may lack resolution. He...
The spread of non-indigenous species into new marine habitats represents an increasing threat to glo...
The ascidian Styela plicata is abundant in harbours and marinas worldwide and has likely reached thi...
Over the past three decades the colonial ascidian Didemnum vexillum has been expanding its global ra...
The formation of chimeric entities through colony fusion has been hypothesized to favour colonisatio...
Invasive species constitute a major threat to global biodiversity and cause important economic loss...
A major element of ecological change in marine and coastal systems concerns the introduction of inva...
Invasion genomics is a scientific discipline that advances our understanding of non-indigenous speci...
The solitary ascidian Styela clava Herdman, 1882 is considered to be native to Japan, Korea, norther...