Ceratophyllum demersum (common hornwort) is presently considered the worst invasive submerged aquatic macrophyte in New Zealand. We explored the global phylogeographic pattern of the species, based on chloroplast and nuclear DNA, in order to identify the origin of the invasive populations in New Zealand and to clarify if there were multiple introductions. The phylogeographic study identified geographically differentiated gene pools in North America, tropical Asia, Australia, and South Africa, likely native to these regions, and a recent dispersal event of a Eurasian-related haplotype to North America, New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa. At least two different invasive genotypes of this Eurasian-related haplotype have been found in New...
With the advent of 'ancient DNA' studies on preserved material of extant and extinct species, museum...
We use chloroplast DNA sequencing to examine aspects of the pre-European Māori cultivation of an end...
The Senecio inaequidens – S. madagascariensis complex (Asteraceae: Senecioneae, subsequently “firewe...
Ceratophyllum demersum (common hornwort) is presently considered the worst invasive submerged aquati...
Background: Elodea canadensis, Egeria densa and Lagarosiphon major are dioecious clonal species whic...
Aim: Resolving the origin of invasive plant species is important for understanding the introduction ...
Herbarium accession data offer a useful historical botanical perspective and have been used to track...
Advances in phylogeography are of great value for understanding the population structure and origins...
Identifying the geographic origin(s) of invasive species is valuable for understanding the mechanism...
Knowledge of the introduction history of invasive plants informs on theories of invasiveness and ass...
Herbarium accession data offer a useful historical botanical perspective and have been used to track...
Retracing pathways of historical species introductions is fundamental to understanding the factors i...
<div><p>We use chloroplast DNA sequencing to examine aspects of the pre-European Māori cultivation o...
• Premise of the study: Long-distance dispersal can affect speciation processes in two opposing ways...
Many plants exchanged in the global redistribution of species in the last 200 years, particularly be...
With the advent of 'ancient DNA' studies on preserved material of extant and extinct species, museum...
We use chloroplast DNA sequencing to examine aspects of the pre-European Māori cultivation of an end...
The Senecio inaequidens – S. madagascariensis complex (Asteraceae: Senecioneae, subsequently “firewe...
Ceratophyllum demersum (common hornwort) is presently considered the worst invasive submerged aquati...
Background: Elodea canadensis, Egeria densa and Lagarosiphon major are dioecious clonal species whic...
Aim: Resolving the origin of invasive plant species is important for understanding the introduction ...
Herbarium accession data offer a useful historical botanical perspective and have been used to track...
Advances in phylogeography are of great value for understanding the population structure and origins...
Identifying the geographic origin(s) of invasive species is valuable for understanding the mechanism...
Knowledge of the introduction history of invasive plants informs on theories of invasiveness and ass...
Herbarium accession data offer a useful historical botanical perspective and have been used to track...
Retracing pathways of historical species introductions is fundamental to understanding the factors i...
<div><p>We use chloroplast DNA sequencing to examine aspects of the pre-European Māori cultivation o...
• Premise of the study: Long-distance dispersal can affect speciation processes in two opposing ways...
Many plants exchanged in the global redistribution of species in the last 200 years, particularly be...
With the advent of 'ancient DNA' studies on preserved material of extant and extinct species, museum...
We use chloroplast DNA sequencing to examine aspects of the pre-European Māori cultivation of an end...
The Senecio inaequidens – S. madagascariensis complex (Asteraceae: Senecioneae, subsequently “firewe...