Global trade and travel is irreversibly changing the distribution of species around the world. Because introduced species experience drastic demographic events during colonisation, and often face novel environmental challenges from their native range, introduced populations may undergo rapid evolutionary change. Genomic studies provide the opportunity to investigate the extent to which demographic, historical, and selective processes shape the genomic structure of introduced populations by analysing the signature that these processes leave on genomic variation. Here we use next-generation sequencing to compare genome-wide relationships and patterns of diversity in native and introduced populations of the yellow monkeyflower (Mimulus guttatu...
Chromosomal rearrangement polymorphisms are common and increasingly found to be associated with adap...
<p>Speciation is a constantly ongoing process whereby reproductive isolating baririer build up over ...
Introduced species have become an increasingly common component of biological communities around the...
Global trade and travel is irreversibly changing the distribution of species around the world. Becau...
Global trade and travel is irreversibly changing the distribution of species around the world. Becau...
A major goal of speciation research is to reveal the genomic signatures that accompany the speciatio...
Speciation genomic studies aim to interpret patterns of genome-wide variation in light of the proces...
While many introduced invasive species can increase genetic diversity through multiple introductions...
Imperfect historical records and complex demographic histories present challenges for reconstructing...
Background: Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are increasingly being used to study non-native p...
Selection processes are believed to be an important evolutionary driver behind the successful establ...
Biological invasions have been accelerated by a variety of human activities. Propagule pressure, the...
Chromosomal rearrangement polymorphisms are common and increasingly found to be associated with adap...
<p>Speciation is a constantly ongoing process whereby reproductive isolating baririer build up over ...
Introduced species have become an increasingly common component of biological communities around the...
Global trade and travel is irreversibly changing the distribution of species around the world. Becau...
Global trade and travel is irreversibly changing the distribution of species around the world. Becau...
A major goal of speciation research is to reveal the genomic signatures that accompany the speciatio...
Speciation genomic studies aim to interpret patterns of genome-wide variation in light of the proces...
While many introduced invasive species can increase genetic diversity through multiple introductions...
Imperfect historical records and complex demographic histories present challenges for reconstructing...
Background: Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are increasingly being used to study non-native p...
Selection processes are believed to be an important evolutionary driver behind the successful establ...
Biological invasions have been accelerated by a variety of human activities. Propagule pressure, the...
Chromosomal rearrangement polymorphisms are common and increasingly found to be associated with adap...
<p>Speciation is a constantly ongoing process whereby reproductive isolating baririer build up over ...
Introduced species have become an increasingly common component of biological communities around the...