Different pathways of propagation and dispersal of non-native species into new environments may have contrasting demographic and genetic impacts on established populations. Repeated introductions of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) to Chile in South America, initially through stocking and later through aquaculture escapes, provide a unique setting to contrast these two pathways. Using a panel of single nucleotide polymorphisms, we found contrasting genetic metrics and patterns among naturalized trout in Lake Llanquihue, Chile’s largest producer of salmonid smolts for nearly 50 years, and Lake Todos Los Santos (TLS), a reference lake where aquaculture has been prohibited by law. Trout from Lake Llanquihue showed higher genetic diversity,...
Understanding the emergence of species through the process of ecological speciation is a central que...
Three salmonid species introduced in Patagonian national parks in Argentine have experienced differe...
Evolutionary and ecological consequences of hybridization between native and invasive species are no...
Different pathways of propagation and dispersal of non-native species into new environments may have...
Knowledge about the genetic underpinnings of invasions—a theme addressed by invasion genetics as a d...
<div><p>Knowledge about the genetic underpinnings of invasions—a theme addressed by invasion genetic...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Aquaculture is a major source of invasive aquatic species, despite the fact that cultured organisms ...
Invasive species have become widespread in aquatic environments throughout the world, yet there are ...
Salmonid fishes are cold water piscivores with a native distribution spanning nearly the entire temp...
Aquaculture is a major source of invasive aquatic species, despite the fact that cultured organisms ...
Genetics data have provided unprecedented insights into evolutionary aspects of colonization by non-...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss, was first introduced in Chile betw...
Introgressive hybridization between native and introduced species is a growing conservation concern....
Understanding the emergence of species through the process of ecological speciation is a central que...
Three salmonid species introduced in Patagonian national parks in Argentine have experienced differe...
Evolutionary and ecological consequences of hybridization between native and invasive species are no...
Different pathways of propagation and dispersal of non-native species into new environments may have...
Knowledge about the genetic underpinnings of invasions—a theme addressed by invasion genetics as a d...
<div><p>Knowledge about the genetic underpinnings of invasions—a theme addressed by invasion genetic...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Aquaculture is a major source of invasive aquatic species, despite the fact that cultured organisms ...
Invasive species have become widespread in aquatic environments throughout the world, yet there are ...
Salmonid fishes are cold water piscivores with a native distribution spanning nearly the entire temp...
Aquaculture is a major source of invasive aquatic species, despite the fact that cultured organisms ...
Genetics data have provided unprecedented insights into evolutionary aspects of colonization by non-...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss, was first introduced in Chile betw...
Introgressive hybridization between native and introduced species is a growing conservation concern....
Understanding the emergence of species through the process of ecological speciation is a central que...
Three salmonid species introduced in Patagonian national parks in Argentine have experienced differe...
Evolutionary and ecological consequences of hybridization between native and invasive species are no...