Analyses of phenotypic selection and demography in field populations are powerful ways to establishing the potential role of natural selection in shaping evolution during biological invasions. Here we use experimental F<sub>2</sub> crosses between native and introduced populations of <i>Mimulus guttatus</i> to estimate the pattern of natural selection in part of its introduced range, and to seek evidence of outbreeding depression of colonists. The F<sub>2</sub>s combined the genome of an introduced population with the genome of either native or introduced populations. We found that the introduced × introduced cross had the fastest population growth rate owing to increased winter survival, clonality and seed production. Our analysis also rev...
The success of non-native species exposed to environmental conditions may depend on how the species ...
1. Invasive species have the ability to rapidly adapt in the new regions where they are introduced. ...
The mating system of a colonizing plant population will influence establishment success in a new reg...
Analyses of phenotypic selection and demography in field populations are powerful ways to establishi...
Analyses of phenotypic selection and demography in field populations are powerful ways to establishi...
Analyses of phenotypic selection and demography in field populations are powerful ways to establishi...
Analyses of phenotypic selection and demography in field populations are powerful ways to establishi...
Analyses of phenotypic selection and demography in field populations are powerful ways to establishi...
Analyses of phenotypic selection and demography in field populations are powerful ways to establishi...
Analyses of phenotypic selection and demography in field populations are powerful ways to establishi...
Analyses of phenotypic selection and demography in field populations are powerful ways to establishi...
Analyses of phenotypic selection and demography in field populations are powerful ways to establishi...
Analyses of phenotypic selection and demography in field populations are powerful ways to establishi...
Adaptive and non-adaptive evolutionary processes are likely to play important roles in biological in...
Self-fertilization and admixture of genotypes from different populations can have major fitness cons...
The success of non-native species exposed to environmental conditions may depend on how the species ...
1. Invasive species have the ability to rapidly adapt in the new regions where they are introduced. ...
The mating system of a colonizing plant population will influence establishment success in a new reg...
Analyses of phenotypic selection and demography in field populations are powerful ways to establishi...
Analyses of phenotypic selection and demography in field populations are powerful ways to establishi...
Analyses of phenotypic selection and demography in field populations are powerful ways to establishi...
Analyses of phenotypic selection and demography in field populations are powerful ways to establishi...
Analyses of phenotypic selection and demography in field populations are powerful ways to establishi...
Analyses of phenotypic selection and demography in field populations are powerful ways to establishi...
Analyses of phenotypic selection and demography in field populations are powerful ways to establishi...
Analyses of phenotypic selection and demography in field populations are powerful ways to establishi...
Analyses of phenotypic selection and demography in field populations are powerful ways to establishi...
Analyses of phenotypic selection and demography in field populations are powerful ways to establishi...
Adaptive and non-adaptive evolutionary processes are likely to play important roles in biological in...
Self-fertilization and admixture of genotypes from different populations can have major fitness cons...
The success of non-native species exposed to environmental conditions may depend on how the species ...
1. Invasive species have the ability to rapidly adapt in the new regions where they are introduced. ...
The mating system of a colonizing plant population will influence establishment success in a new reg...