Species introductions often bring together genetically divergent source populations, resulting in genetic admixture. This geographic reshuffling of diversity has the potential to generate favorable new genetic combinations, facilitating the establishment and invasive spread of introduced populations. Observational support for the superior performance of admixed introductions has been mixed, however, and the broad importance of admixture to invasion questioned. Under most underlying mechanisms, admixture’s benefits should be expected to increase with greater divergence among and lower genetic diversity within source populations, though these effects have not been quantified in invaders. We experimentally crossed source populations differing ...
Admixture is the hybridization between populations within one species. It can increase plant fitness...
Analyses of phenotypic selection and demography in field populations are powerful ways to establishi...
As a consequence of founder effects, inbreeding can hamper colonization success: First, in species w...
Species introductions often bring together genetically divergent source populations, resulting in ge...
Species introductions often bring together genetically divergent source populations, resulting in ge...
Intraspecific hybridization between diverged populations can enhance fitness via various genetic mec...
Genetic admixture, the intraspecific hybridization among divergent introduced sources, can immediate...
1. Invasive species have the ability to rapidly adapt in the new regions where they are introduced. ...
1. Through its potential to enhance progeny performance, admixture (between-population crossing) may...
Biological invasions are often associated with multiple introductions and genetic admixture of previ...
Admixture, the mixing of historically isolated gene pools, can have immediate consequences for the g...
The influence of genetic variation on invasion success has captivated researchers since the start of...
A wealth of population genetic studies have documented that many successful biological invasions ste...
Admixture is the hybridization between populations within one species. It can increase plant fitness...
Analyses of phenotypic selection and demography in field populations are powerful ways to establishi...
As a consequence of founder effects, inbreeding can hamper colonization success: First, in species w...
Species introductions often bring together genetically divergent source populations, resulting in ge...
Species introductions often bring together genetically divergent source populations, resulting in ge...
Intraspecific hybridization between diverged populations can enhance fitness via various genetic mec...
Genetic admixture, the intraspecific hybridization among divergent introduced sources, can immediate...
1. Invasive species have the ability to rapidly adapt in the new regions where they are introduced. ...
1. Through its potential to enhance progeny performance, admixture (between-population crossing) may...
Biological invasions are often associated with multiple introductions and genetic admixture of previ...
Admixture, the mixing of historically isolated gene pools, can have immediate consequences for the g...
The influence of genetic variation on invasion success has captivated researchers since the start of...
A wealth of population genetic studies have documented that many successful biological invasions ste...
Admixture is the hybridization between populations within one species. It can increase plant fitness...
Analyses of phenotypic selection and demography in field populations are powerful ways to establishi...
As a consequence of founder effects, inbreeding can hamper colonization success: First, in species w...