The Mediterranean fruit fly (Ceratitis capitata) is an invasive agricultural pest with a wide host range and a nearly global distribution. Efforts to forgo the medfly\u27\u27s spread into the United States are dependent on an understanding of population dynamics in newly established populations elsewhere. To explore the potential influence of demographic and historical parameters in six medfly populations distributed from Mexico to Peru, we created population genetic null models using Monte Carlo simulations. Null expectations for genetic differentiation (F ST) were compared with actual sequence variation from four highly polymorphic nuclear loci. Four colonization scenarios that were modeled led to unique genetic signatures that could be u...
Biological invasions are constantly gaining recognition as a significant component of global change....
The phytophagous insects of the Tephritidae family offer different case histories of successful inva...
Deciphering the colonization processes by which introduced pests invade new areas is essential tolim...
The Mediterranean fruit fly (Ceratitis capitata) is an invasive agricultural pest with a wide host r...
Aim Knowledge of how effective interceptions and quarantine measures are in preventing new biologica...
Background Invasive species are a growing threat to food biosecurity and cause significant economic ...
Biological invasions generally start from low initial population sizes, leading to reduced genetic v...
Native to Asia, the soft-skinned fruit pest Drosophila suzukii has recently invaded the United State...
Correct identification of the source population of an invasive species is a prerequisite for testing...
Correct identification of the source population of an invasive species is a prerequisite for testing...
Evidence is accumulating that evolutionary changes are not only common during biological invasions b...
International audienceCorrect identification of the source population of an invasive species is a pr...
Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae) is a highly polyphagous fruit pest native to eastern Asi...
The phytophagous insects of the Tephritidae family commonly referred to as "true fruit flies" offer ...
Biological invasions are constantly gaining recognition as a significant component of global change....
The phytophagous insects of the Tephritidae family offer different case histories of successful inva...
Deciphering the colonization processes by which introduced pests invade new areas is essential tolim...
The Mediterranean fruit fly (Ceratitis capitata) is an invasive agricultural pest with a wide host r...
Aim Knowledge of how effective interceptions and quarantine measures are in preventing new biologica...
Background Invasive species are a growing threat to food biosecurity and cause significant economic ...
Biological invasions generally start from low initial population sizes, leading to reduced genetic v...
Native to Asia, the soft-skinned fruit pest Drosophila suzukii has recently invaded the United State...
Correct identification of the source population of an invasive species is a prerequisite for testing...
Correct identification of the source population of an invasive species is a prerequisite for testing...
Evidence is accumulating that evolutionary changes are not only common during biological invasions b...
International audienceCorrect identification of the source population of an invasive species is a pr...
Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae) is a highly polyphagous fruit pest native to eastern Asi...
The phytophagous insects of the Tephritidae family commonly referred to as "true fruit flies" offer ...
Biological invasions are constantly gaining recognition as a significant component of global change....
The phytophagous insects of the Tephritidae family offer different case histories of successful inva...
Deciphering the colonization processes by which introduced pests invade new areas is essential tolim...