High propagule pressure is arguably the only consistent predictor of colonization success. More individuals enhance colonization success because they aid in overcoming demographic consequences of small population size (e.g. stochasticity and Allee effects). The number of founders can also have direct genetic effects: with fewer individuals, more inbreeding and thus inbreeding depression will occur, whereas more individuals typically harbour greater genetic variation. Thus, the demographic and genetic components of propagule pressure are interrelated, making it difficult to understand which mechanisms are most important in determining colonization success. We experimentally disentangled the demographic and genetic components of propagule pre...
One of the fundamental questions in invasion biology is to understand the genetic mechanisms behind ...
The establishment success of a population is a function of abiotic and biotic factors and introducti...
Many studies have aimed to identify common predictors of successful introductions of alien species, ...
High propagule pressure is arguably the only consistent predictor of colonization success. More indi...
International audienceHigh propagule pressure is arguably the only consistent predictor of colonizat...
Colonization success increases with the size of the founding group. Both demographic and genetic fac...
Colonization is a critical filter, setting the stage for short-term and long-term population success...
Colonisation is a fundamental ecological and evolutionary process that drives the distribution and a...
The long-term establishment success of founder plant populations has been commonly assessed based on...
As a consequence of founder effects, inbreeding can hamper colonization success: First, in species w...
A wealth of population genetic studies have documented that many successful biological invasions ste...
Summary: We are now beginning to understand the role of intraspecific diversity on fundamental ecolo...
1. Propagule pressure, i.e. the number of individuals introduced, is thought to be a major predictor...
Biological invasions have been accelerated by a variety of human activities. Propagule pressure, the...
One of the fundamental questions in invasion biology is to understand the genetic mechanisms behind ...
The establishment success of a population is a function of abiotic and biotic factors and introducti...
Many studies have aimed to identify common predictors of successful introductions of alien species, ...
High propagule pressure is arguably the only consistent predictor of colonization success. More indi...
International audienceHigh propagule pressure is arguably the only consistent predictor of colonizat...
Colonization success increases with the size of the founding group. Both demographic and genetic fac...
Colonization is a critical filter, setting the stage for short-term and long-term population success...
Colonisation is a fundamental ecological and evolutionary process that drives the distribution and a...
The long-term establishment success of founder plant populations has been commonly assessed based on...
As a consequence of founder effects, inbreeding can hamper colonization success: First, in species w...
A wealth of population genetic studies have documented that many successful biological invasions ste...
Summary: We are now beginning to understand the role of intraspecific diversity on fundamental ecolo...
1. Propagule pressure, i.e. the number of individuals introduced, is thought to be a major predictor...
Biological invasions have been accelerated by a variety of human activities. Propagule pressure, the...
One of the fundamental questions in invasion biology is to understand the genetic mechanisms behind ...
The establishment success of a population is a function of abiotic and biotic factors and introducti...
Many studies have aimed to identify common predictors of successful introductions of alien species, ...