A wealth of population genetic studies have documented that many successful biological invasions stem from multiple introductions from genetically distinct source populations. Yet, mechanistic understanding of whether and how genetic mixture promotes invasiveness has lagged behind documentation that such mixture commonly occurs. We conducted a laboratory experiment to test the influence of genetic mixture on the velocity of invasive range expansion. The mechanistic basis for effects of genetic mixture could include evolutionary responses (mixed invasions may harbour greater genetic diversity and thus elevated evolutionary potential) and/or fitness advantages of between-population mating (heterosis). If driven by evolution, posit...
Colonisation is a fundamental ecological and evolutionary process that drives the distribution and a...
One of the fundamental questions in invasion biology is to understand the genetic mechanisms behind ...
The evolutionary trajectories associated with demographic, genetic and spatial disequilibrium have b...
A wealth of population genetic studies have documented that many successful biological invasions ste...
In this issue of Journal of Animal Ecology, Wagner et al. (2017) demonstrate that genetic diversity ...
a b s t r a c t As researchers collect spatiotemporal population and genetic data in tandem, models ...
Genetic admixture, the intraspecific hybridization among divergent introduced sources, can immediate...
Species introductions often bring together genetically divergent source populations, resulting in ge...
Admixture, the mixing of historically isolated gene pools, can have immediate consequences for the g...
Biological invasions are ‘natural’ experiments that can improve our understanding of contemporary ev...
Spreading populations are subject to evolutionary processes acting on dispersal and reproduction tha...
The influence of genetic variation on invasion success has captivated researchers since the start of...
Biological invasions have been accelerated by a variety of human activities. Propagule pressure, the...
Colonisation is a fundamental ecological and evolutionary process that drives the distribution and a...
One of the fundamental questions in invasion biology is to understand the genetic mechanisms behind ...
The evolutionary trajectories associated with demographic, genetic and spatial disequilibrium have b...
A wealth of population genetic studies have documented that many successful biological invasions ste...
In this issue of Journal of Animal Ecology, Wagner et al. (2017) demonstrate that genetic diversity ...
a b s t r a c t As researchers collect spatiotemporal population and genetic data in tandem, models ...
Genetic admixture, the intraspecific hybridization among divergent introduced sources, can immediate...
Species introductions often bring together genetically divergent source populations, resulting in ge...
Admixture, the mixing of historically isolated gene pools, can have immediate consequences for the g...
Biological invasions are ‘natural’ experiments that can improve our understanding of contemporary ev...
Spreading populations are subject to evolutionary processes acting on dispersal and reproduction tha...
The influence of genetic variation on invasion success has captivated researchers since the start of...
Biological invasions have been accelerated by a variety of human activities. Propagule pressure, the...
Colonisation is a fundamental ecological and evolutionary process that drives the distribution and a...
One of the fundamental questions in invasion biology is to understand the genetic mechanisms behind ...
The evolutionary trajectories associated with demographic, genetic and spatial disequilibrium have b...