Invasive species are known to cause environmental and economic damage, requiring management by control agencies worldwide. These species often become well established in new environments long before their detection, resulting in a lack of knowledge regarding their history and dynamics. When new invasions are discovered, information regarding the source and pathway of the invasion, and the degree of connectivity with other populations can greatly benefit management strategies. Here we use invasive common starling (Sturnus vulgaris) populations from Australia to demonstrate that genetic techniques can provide this information to aid management, even when applied to highly vagile species over continental scales. Analysis of data from 11 micros...
During the Anthropocene, Earth has experienced unprecedented habitat loss, native species decline, a...
Determining the origin of individuals caught during a control/eradication program enables conservati...
Context: Worldwide, invasive fauna species present one of the most intractable problems for agricult...
Invasive species are known to cause environmental and economic damage, requiring management by contr...
Invasive species are problematic but their control can be difficult. When the history and dynamics o...
202 pagesHow invasive species establish and spread is a central question in biology, but also one th...
Exotic species are non-native plants or animals that are introduced into areas where they do not nat...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) can be a powerful genetic marker for tracing origins and history of invasi...
Population genetic tools have the potential to answer key questions in pest management including qua...
Conventional wisdom predicts that sequential founder events will cause genetic diversity to erode in...
Although population genetic theory is largely based on the premise that loci under study are selecti...
Knowledge of the introduction history of invasive plants informs on theories of invasiveness and ass...
Invasive animals have been linked to the extinctions of native wildlife, and to significant agricult...
Patterns of covariation between phenotype and environment are presumed to be reflective of local ada...
© 2015 Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand Inc. The common starling (Sturnus vulgaris...
During the Anthropocene, Earth has experienced unprecedented habitat loss, native species decline, a...
Determining the origin of individuals caught during a control/eradication program enables conservati...
Context: Worldwide, invasive fauna species present one of the most intractable problems for agricult...
Invasive species are known to cause environmental and economic damage, requiring management by contr...
Invasive species are problematic but their control can be difficult. When the history and dynamics o...
202 pagesHow invasive species establish and spread is a central question in biology, but also one th...
Exotic species are non-native plants or animals that are introduced into areas where they do not nat...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) can be a powerful genetic marker for tracing origins and history of invasi...
Population genetic tools have the potential to answer key questions in pest management including qua...
Conventional wisdom predicts that sequential founder events will cause genetic diversity to erode in...
Although population genetic theory is largely based on the premise that loci under study are selecti...
Knowledge of the introduction history of invasive plants informs on theories of invasiveness and ass...
Invasive animals have been linked to the extinctions of native wildlife, and to significant agricult...
Patterns of covariation between phenotype and environment are presumed to be reflective of local ada...
© 2015 Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand Inc. The common starling (Sturnus vulgaris...
During the Anthropocene, Earth has experienced unprecedented habitat loss, native species decline, a...
Determining the origin of individuals caught during a control/eradication program enables conservati...
Context: Worldwide, invasive fauna species present one of the most intractable problems for agricult...