An understanding of mating systems and fine-scale spatial genetic structure is required to effectively manage forest pest species such as Dendroctonus ponderosae (mountain pine beetle). Here we used genome-wide single-nucleotide polymorphisms to assess the fine-scale genetic structure and mating system of D. ponderosae collected from a single stand in Alberta, Canada. Fine-scale spatial genetic structure was absent within the stand and the majority of genetic variation was best explained at the individual level. Relatedness estimates support previous reports of pre-emergence mating. Parentage assignment tests indicate that a polygamous mating system better explains the relationships among individuals within a gallery than the previously rep...
There is an evolutionary trade-off between the resources that a species invests in dispersal versus ...
The mountain pine beetle forms beneficial symbiotic associations with fungi. Here we explored the fi...
The mountain pine beetle (MPB), Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins, has destroyed over 18 million ha of...
An understanding of mating systems and fine-scale spatial genetic structure is required to effective...
The mountain pine beetle Dendroctonus ponderosae is a native species currently experiencing large-s...
This file contains individual, population, geographic, sex and life stage information for samples. T...
Spatial patterns of genetic variation in interacting species can identify shared features that are i...
Environmental change has a wide range of ecological consequences, including species extinction and r...
The southern pine beetle, Dendroctonus frontalis, is a native pest of pine trees that has recently e...
Environmental change has a wide range of ecological consequences, including species extinction and r...
Genetic surveys of the population structure of species can be used as resources for exploring their ...
Chromosomal rearrangement can be an important mechanism driving population differentiation and incip...
There is an evolutionary trade-off between the resources that a species invests in dispersal versus ...
The mountain pine beetle forms beneficial symbiotic associations with fungi. Here we explored the fi...
The mountain pine beetle (MPB), Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins, has destroyed over 18 million ha of...
An understanding of mating systems and fine-scale spatial genetic structure is required to effective...
The mountain pine beetle Dendroctonus ponderosae is a native species currently experiencing large-s...
This file contains individual, population, geographic, sex and life stage information for samples. T...
Spatial patterns of genetic variation in interacting species can identify shared features that are i...
Environmental change has a wide range of ecological consequences, including species extinction and r...
The southern pine beetle, Dendroctonus frontalis, is a native pest of pine trees that has recently e...
Environmental change has a wide range of ecological consequences, including species extinction and r...
Genetic surveys of the population structure of species can be used as resources for exploring their ...
Chromosomal rearrangement can be an important mechanism driving population differentiation and incip...
There is an evolutionary trade-off between the resources that a species invests in dispersal versus ...
The mountain pine beetle forms beneficial symbiotic associations with fungi. Here we explored the fi...
The mountain pine beetle (MPB), Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins, has destroyed over 18 million ha of...