Genetic diversity in populations of invasive species is influenced by a variety of factors including reproductive systems, ploidy level, stochastic forces associated with colonization and multiple introductions followed by admixture. Here, we compare genetic variation in native and introduced populations of the clonal plant Oxalis pes-caprae to investigate the influence of reproductive mode and ploidy on levels of diversity. This species is a tristylous geophyte native to South Africa. Invasive populations throughout much of the introduced range are composed of a sterile clonal pentaploid short-styled form. We examined morph ratios, ploidy level, reproductive mode and genetic diversity at nuclear microsatellite loci in 10 and 12 populations...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Polyploidy is widely recognized as an important process in the evolution of pl...
It has recently become clear that many invasive species have evolved in situ via hybridization or po...
As a consequence of founder effects, inbreeding can hamper colonization success: First, in species w...
Genetic diversity in populations of invasive species is influenced by a variety of factors including...
Biological invasions offer optimal scenarios to study evolutionary changes under contemporary timesc...
Oxalis L. is the largest and most diverse genus in the family Oxalidaceae. Within southern Africa, O...
Hybridisation among taxa with different ploidy levels is often associated with hybrid sterility. Clo...
AbstractOxalis L. is the largest and most diverse genus in the family Oxalidaceae. Within southern A...
AbstractContact zones of different cytotypes provide an opportunity to address evolutionary mechanis...
Background: Invasive species can be a major threat to native biodiversity and the number of invasive...
Biological invasions in remote areas that experience low human activity provide unique opportunities...
The frequency of polyploidy increases with latitude in the Northern Hemisphere, especially in deglac...
Refugia are expected to preserve genetic variation of relict taxa, especially in polyploids, because...
Differences in ploidy levels among different fern species have a vast influence on their mating syst...
Polyploids are overrepresented in invasive species. Yet, the role of genetic diversity and drift in...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Polyploidy is widely recognized as an important process in the evolution of pl...
It has recently become clear that many invasive species have evolved in situ via hybridization or po...
As a consequence of founder effects, inbreeding can hamper colonization success: First, in species w...
Genetic diversity in populations of invasive species is influenced by a variety of factors including...
Biological invasions offer optimal scenarios to study evolutionary changes under contemporary timesc...
Oxalis L. is the largest and most diverse genus in the family Oxalidaceae. Within southern Africa, O...
Hybridisation among taxa with different ploidy levels is often associated with hybrid sterility. Clo...
AbstractOxalis L. is the largest and most diverse genus in the family Oxalidaceae. Within southern A...
AbstractContact zones of different cytotypes provide an opportunity to address evolutionary mechanis...
Background: Invasive species can be a major threat to native biodiversity and the number of invasive...
Biological invasions in remote areas that experience low human activity provide unique opportunities...
The frequency of polyploidy increases with latitude in the Northern Hemisphere, especially in deglac...
Refugia are expected to preserve genetic variation of relict taxa, especially in polyploids, because...
Differences in ploidy levels among different fern species have a vast influence on their mating syst...
Polyploids are overrepresented in invasive species. Yet, the role of genetic diversity and drift in...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Polyploidy is widely recognized as an important process in the evolution of pl...
It has recently become clear that many invasive species have evolved in situ via hybridization or po...
As a consequence of founder effects, inbreeding can hamper colonization success: First, in species w...