Molecular analyses are frequently used to assess biological gene flow and dispersal, yet recent data suggest that the operation of density-dependent priority effects often leads to underestimation of species movement patterns and associated invasive potential. Although individual movement is broadly considered to promote connectivity among populations, emerging genetic evidence on a range of scales indicates that it often fails to do so; instead, it can be a strategy that allows first colonizers to wedge a 'foot in the door' when new space becomes available. Founding lineages can then rapidly dominate, blocking colonization by later arrivals; subsequent invasion opportunities may be contingent on the extirpation of locals. Many contemporary...
The speed at which biological range expansions occur has important consequences for the conservation...
Invasive species receive attention as manifestations of global ecological change and because of the ...
Aim The speed of range expansions, be it invasive species colonizing a new area or species tracking ...
Intraspecific variation may shape colonization of new habitat patches through a variety of mechanism...
The arrival order of species frequently determines the outcome of their interactions. This phenomeno...
Three important population processes occur during any biological invasion: arrival, establishment, a...
The arrival order of species frequently determines the outcome of their interactions. This phenomeno...
The process by which a species becomes a biological invader, at a location where it does not natural...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V.A key problem in ecology is to predict the presence–absence of species across a ...
Biological invasions are largely considered to be a “numbers game”, wherein the larger the introduct...
Dispersal is usually associated with the spread of invasive species, but it also has two opposing ef...
Priority effects, or the effects of species arrival history on local species abundances, have been d...
International audienceDispersal is usually associated with the spread of invasive species, but it al...
Individuals that disperse farther than other individuals are more likely to be on the frontlines of ...
Genetic variation in dispersal ability may result in the spatial sorting of alleles during range exp...
The speed at which biological range expansions occur has important consequences for the conservation...
Invasive species receive attention as manifestations of global ecological change and because of the ...
Aim The speed of range expansions, be it invasive species colonizing a new area or species tracking ...
Intraspecific variation may shape colonization of new habitat patches through a variety of mechanism...
The arrival order of species frequently determines the outcome of their interactions. This phenomeno...
Three important population processes occur during any biological invasion: arrival, establishment, a...
The arrival order of species frequently determines the outcome of their interactions. This phenomeno...
The process by which a species becomes a biological invader, at a location where it does not natural...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V.A key problem in ecology is to predict the presence–absence of species across a ...
Biological invasions are largely considered to be a “numbers game”, wherein the larger the introduct...
Dispersal is usually associated with the spread of invasive species, but it also has two opposing ef...
Priority effects, or the effects of species arrival history on local species abundances, have been d...
International audienceDispersal is usually associated with the spread of invasive species, but it al...
Individuals that disperse farther than other individuals are more likely to be on the frontlines of ...
Genetic variation in dispersal ability may result in the spatial sorting of alleles during range exp...
The speed at which biological range expansions occur has important consequences for the conservation...
Invasive species receive attention as manifestations of global ecological change and because of the ...
Aim The speed of range expansions, be it invasive species colonizing a new area or species tracking ...