Reconstructing historical colonization pathways of an invasive species is critical for uncovering factors that determine invasion success and for designing management strategies. The American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) is endemic to eastern North America, but now has a global distribution and is considered to be one of the worst invaders in the world. In Montana, several introduced populations have been reported, but little is known of their sources and vectors of introduction and secondary spread. We evaluated the genetic composition of introduced populations at local (Yellowstone River floodplain) and regional (Montana and Wyoming) scales in contrast to native range populations. Our objectives were to (1) estimate the number of in...
Genetic pollution of a native species through hybridization with an invasive species poses an insidi...
Disentangling the origin of putatively introduced/invasive species is of increasing priority in cons...
Population introductions and reintroductions have become a common tool for conserving threatened spe...
Reconstructing historical colonization pathways of an invasive species is critical for uncovering fa...
International audiencePropagule pressure is considered the main determinant of success of biological...
The American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) is a globally distributed invasive species that was ...
The American Bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) is a highly invasive species that has successfully c...
The anthropogenic introduction of species into new habitats is one of the leading factors driving de...
Non-native species are a major problem affecting numerous biomes around the globe. Information on th...
Maintenance of genetic diversity at ecologically-relevant loci may be important for allowing invasiv...
The American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus [Shaw, 1802]) is one of the hundred most destructive ...
1. Identification of suitable habitat where invasive species can establish is an important step towa...
This file contains data on cytochrome b (cyt b) haplotypes of invasive American Bullfrogs (Lithobate...
Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), a causal agent of the amphibian fungal skin disease chytridiomy...
Human activities affect microevolutionary dynamics by inducing environmental changes. In particular,...
Genetic pollution of a native species through hybridization with an invasive species poses an insidi...
Disentangling the origin of putatively introduced/invasive species is of increasing priority in cons...
Population introductions and reintroductions have become a common tool for conserving threatened spe...
Reconstructing historical colonization pathways of an invasive species is critical for uncovering fa...
International audiencePropagule pressure is considered the main determinant of success of biological...
The American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) is a globally distributed invasive species that was ...
The American Bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) is a highly invasive species that has successfully c...
The anthropogenic introduction of species into new habitats is one of the leading factors driving de...
Non-native species are a major problem affecting numerous biomes around the globe. Information on th...
Maintenance of genetic diversity at ecologically-relevant loci may be important for allowing invasiv...
The American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus [Shaw, 1802]) is one of the hundred most destructive ...
1. Identification of suitable habitat where invasive species can establish is an important step towa...
This file contains data on cytochrome b (cyt b) haplotypes of invasive American Bullfrogs (Lithobate...
Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), a causal agent of the amphibian fungal skin disease chytridiomy...
Human activities affect microevolutionary dynamics by inducing environmental changes. In particular,...
Genetic pollution of a native species through hybridization with an invasive species poses an insidi...
Disentangling the origin of putatively introduced/invasive species is of increasing priority in cons...
Population introductions and reintroductions have become a common tool for conserving threatened spe...