Whether bioinvasions are associated with a loss of genetic diversity and a change in mating system is instrumental for understanding the evolutionary fate of invasive species. Little loss is expected under strong propagule pressure which might be a general situation in widespread, efficient invader. In hermaphroditic species, we have few examples of a transition between outcrossing and selfing as a consequence of invasion, though this is classically predicted (as a corollary to Baker's law). We estimated microsatellite variation in 44 populations of the widespread freshwater snail Physa acuta sampled at worldwide scale (including several populations from its native North America). Neither loss of variation (or bottleneck), nor increase in s...
SummaryBiological invasions represent major threats to biodiversity [1] as well as large-scale evolu...
SummaryA new study shows how an invasive snail species accrues elevated genetic variation for key li...
1. How species reach and persist in isolated habitats remains an open question in many cases, especi...
International audienceWhether bioinvasions are associated with a loss of genetic diversity and a cha...
The respective role of factors acting on population functioning can be inferred from a variety of ap...
Biological invasions offer interesting situations to observe how novel interactions between closely ...
Colonization events like range expansion or biological invasions can be associated with population b...
International audienceBiological invasions offer interesting situations for observing how novel inte...
Biological invasions offer interesting situations to observe how novel interactions between closely ...
How species reach and persist in isolated habitats remains an open question in many cases, especi...
International audiencePopulation genetic studies are efficient for inferring the invasion history ba...
Factors of demography, evolution, and qualities of the abiotic and biotic communities all interact t...
International audienceThis study is the first on the genetics of invasive populations of one of the ...
<div><p>This study is the first on the genetics of invasive populations of one of the most widely sp...
Abstract Background Physa acuta is a globally invasive freshwater snail native to North America. Pri...
SummaryBiological invasions represent major threats to biodiversity [1] as well as large-scale evolu...
SummaryA new study shows how an invasive snail species accrues elevated genetic variation for key li...
1. How species reach and persist in isolated habitats remains an open question in many cases, especi...
International audienceWhether bioinvasions are associated with a loss of genetic diversity and a cha...
The respective role of factors acting on population functioning can be inferred from a variety of ap...
Biological invasions offer interesting situations to observe how novel interactions between closely ...
Colonization events like range expansion or biological invasions can be associated with population b...
International audienceBiological invasions offer interesting situations for observing how novel inte...
Biological invasions offer interesting situations to observe how novel interactions between closely ...
How species reach and persist in isolated habitats remains an open question in many cases, especi...
International audiencePopulation genetic studies are efficient for inferring the invasion history ba...
Factors of demography, evolution, and qualities of the abiotic and biotic communities all interact t...
International audienceThis study is the first on the genetics of invasive populations of one of the ...
<div><p>This study is the first on the genetics of invasive populations of one of the most widely sp...
Abstract Background Physa acuta is a globally invasive freshwater snail native to North America. Pri...
SummaryBiological invasions represent major threats to biodiversity [1] as well as large-scale evolu...
SummaryA new study shows how an invasive snail species accrues elevated genetic variation for key li...
1. How species reach and persist in isolated habitats remains an open question in many cases, especi...