Invasive species are expected to experience a unique combination of high genetic drift due to demographic factors while also experiencing strong selective pressures. The paradigm that reduced genetic diversity should limit the evolutionary potential of invasive species and thus their potential for range expansion has received little empirical support, possibly due to the choice of genetic markers. Our goal was to test for effects of genetic drift and selection at functional genetic markers as they relate to the invasion success of two paired invasive goby species, one widespread (successful) and one with limited range expansion (less successful). We genotyped fish using two marker types: single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in known-funct...
Two distinct forms of natural selection promote adaptive biological diversity. Divergent selection o...
Hybridization between native and non-native species has serious biological consequences, but our und...
The ability of invasive species to adapt to novel conditions depends on population size and environm...
Invasive species are expected to experience a unique combination of high genetic drift due to demogr...
Invasive species are expected to experience a unique combination of high genetic drift due to demogr...
Biological invasions comprise accidental evolutionary experiments, whose genetic compositions underl...
Evolutionary and ecological consequences of hybridization between native and invasive species are no...
Dispersal strategies are important mechanisms underlying the spatial distribution and colonizing abi...
Phenotypic plasticity buffers organisms from environmental change and is hypothesized to aid the ini...
Next generation sequencing and the application of population genomic and association approaches have...
Background The invasive benthic round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) is the most successful temperat...
During the last 10 years, an increasing number of studies have explored evolutionary aspects ofbiolo...
Recent studies in empirical population genetics have highlighted the importance of taking into accou...
Rapid adaptation to global change can counter vulnerability of species to population declines and ex...
Two distinct forms of natural selection promote adaptive biological diversity. Divergent selection o...
Hybridization between native and non-native species has serious biological consequences, but our und...
The ability of invasive species to adapt to novel conditions depends on population size and environm...
Invasive species are expected to experience a unique combination of high genetic drift due to demogr...
Invasive species are expected to experience a unique combination of high genetic drift due to demogr...
Biological invasions comprise accidental evolutionary experiments, whose genetic compositions underl...
Evolutionary and ecological consequences of hybridization between native and invasive species are no...
Dispersal strategies are important mechanisms underlying the spatial distribution and colonizing abi...
Phenotypic plasticity buffers organisms from environmental change and is hypothesized to aid the ini...
Next generation sequencing and the application of population genomic and association approaches have...
Background The invasive benthic round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) is the most successful temperat...
During the last 10 years, an increasing number of studies have explored evolutionary aspects ofbiolo...
Recent studies in empirical population genetics have highlighted the importance of taking into accou...
Rapid adaptation to global change can counter vulnerability of species to population declines and ex...
Two distinct forms of natural selection promote adaptive biological diversity. Divergent selection o...
Hybridization between native and non-native species has serious biological consequences, but our und...
The ability of invasive species to adapt to novel conditions depends on population size and environm...