Human activities are changing habitats and climates, and causing species' ranges to shift. Range expansion brings into play a set of powerful evolutionary forces at the expanding range edge that act to increase dispersal rates. One likely consequence of these forces is accelerating rates of range advance due to evolved increases in dispersal on the range edge. In northern Australia, cane toads have increased their rate of spread five-fold in the last 70 years. Our breeding trials with toads from populations spanning the species' invasion history in Australia suggest a genetic basis to dispersal rates, and interpopulation genetic variation in such rates. Toads whose parents were from the expanding range front dispersed faster than toads whos...
Invasive species often evolve rapidly following introduction despite genetic bottlenecks that may re...
To predict the spread of invasive species, we need to understand the mechanisms that underlie their ...
Understanding factors that cause species' geographic range limits is a major focus in ecology and ev...
Human activities are changing habitats and climates, and causing species' ranges to shift. Range ex...
Human activities are changing habitats and climates and causing species' ranges to shift. Range expa...
The process of biological invasion exposes a species to novel pressures, in terms of both the enviro...
As a population expands into novel areas (as occurs in biological invasions), the range edge becomes...
Biological invasions can induce rapid evolutionary change. As cane toads (Rhinella marina) have spre...
During a biological invasion, we expect that the expanding front will increasingly become dominated ...
Biological invasions often involve rapid modification of phenotypic traits, presumably in response t...
Evolutionary theory predicts that individuals at an expanding range edge will disperse faster than c...
Invasions often accelerate through time, as dispersal-enhancing traits accumulate at the expanding r...
Invasive species often exhibit rapid evolutionary changes, and can provide powerful insights into th...
Invasions often accelerate through time, as dispersal-enhancing traits accumulate at the expanding r...
1. The ability to disperse along a consistent compass heading strongly affects the rate and efficien...
Invasive species often evolve rapidly following introduction despite genetic bottlenecks that may re...
To predict the spread of invasive species, we need to understand the mechanisms that underlie their ...
Understanding factors that cause species' geographic range limits is a major focus in ecology and ev...
Human activities are changing habitats and climates, and causing species' ranges to shift. Range ex...
Human activities are changing habitats and climates and causing species' ranges to shift. Range expa...
The process of biological invasion exposes a species to novel pressures, in terms of both the enviro...
As a population expands into novel areas (as occurs in biological invasions), the range edge becomes...
Biological invasions can induce rapid evolutionary change. As cane toads (Rhinella marina) have spre...
During a biological invasion, we expect that the expanding front will increasingly become dominated ...
Biological invasions often involve rapid modification of phenotypic traits, presumably in response t...
Evolutionary theory predicts that individuals at an expanding range edge will disperse faster than c...
Invasions often accelerate through time, as dispersal-enhancing traits accumulate at the expanding r...
Invasive species often exhibit rapid evolutionary changes, and can provide powerful insights into th...
Invasions often accelerate through time, as dispersal-enhancing traits accumulate at the expanding r...
1. The ability to disperse along a consistent compass heading strongly affects the rate and efficien...
Invasive species often evolve rapidly following introduction despite genetic bottlenecks that may re...
To predict the spread of invasive species, we need to understand the mechanisms that underlie their ...
Understanding factors that cause species' geographic range limits is a major focus in ecology and ev...