The long-term establishment success of founder plant populations has been commonly assessed based on the measures of population genetic diversity and among population genetic differentiation, with founder populations expected to carry sufficient genetic diversity when population establishment is the result of many colonists from multiple source populations (the ‘migrant pool’ colonization model). Theory, however, predicts that, after initial colonization, rapid population expansion may result in a fast increase in the extent of spatial genetic structure (SGS), independent of extant genetic diversity. This SGS can reduce long-term population viability by increasing inbreeding. Using 12 microsatellite markers, we inferred colonization pattern...
In most landscapes the success of habitat restoration is largely dependent on spontaneous colonizati...
High propagule pressure is arguably the only consistent predictor of colonization success. More indi...
Colonization at expanding range edges often involves few founders, reducing effective population siz...
The long-term establishment success of founder plant populations has been commonly assessed based on...
The long-term establishment success of founder plant populations has been commonly assessed based on...
In most landscapes the success of habitat restoration is largely dependent on spontaneous colonizati...
Colonisation is a fundamental ecological and evolutionary process that drives the distribution and a...
Population genetic differentiation will be influenced by the demographic history of populations, opp...
Genetic diversity, and thus the adaptive potential of invasive populations, is largely based on thre...
Colonization success increases with the size of the founding group. Both demographic and genetic fac...
Population founding and spatial spread may profoundly influence later population genetic structure, ...
Colonization is crucial to habitat restoration projects that rely on the spontaneous regeneration of...
BACKGROUND: The observation that many alien species become invasive despite low genetic diversity ha...
<div><p>In most landscapes the success of habitat restoration is largely dependent on spontaneous co...
Identifying the factors that influence spatial genetic structure among populations can provide insig...
In most landscapes the success of habitat restoration is largely dependent on spontaneous colonizati...
High propagule pressure is arguably the only consistent predictor of colonization success. More indi...
Colonization at expanding range edges often involves few founders, reducing effective population siz...
The long-term establishment success of founder plant populations has been commonly assessed based on...
The long-term establishment success of founder plant populations has been commonly assessed based on...
In most landscapes the success of habitat restoration is largely dependent on spontaneous colonizati...
Colonisation is a fundamental ecological and evolutionary process that drives the distribution and a...
Population genetic differentiation will be influenced by the demographic history of populations, opp...
Genetic diversity, and thus the adaptive potential of invasive populations, is largely based on thre...
Colonization success increases with the size of the founding group. Both demographic and genetic fac...
Population founding and spatial spread may profoundly influence later population genetic structure, ...
Colonization is crucial to habitat restoration projects that rely on the spontaneous regeneration of...
BACKGROUND: The observation that many alien species become invasive despite low genetic diversity ha...
<div><p>In most landscapes the success of habitat restoration is largely dependent on spontaneous co...
Identifying the factors that influence spatial genetic structure among populations can provide insig...
In most landscapes the success of habitat restoration is largely dependent on spontaneous colonizati...
High propagule pressure is arguably the only consistent predictor of colonization success. More indi...
Colonization at expanding range edges often involves few founders, reducing effective population siz...