Biological invasions of pests into climatically unsuitable areas can be facilitated by human-regulated environments, in which case there may be an impact on genetic structure through population processes and/or adaptation. Here, we investigated the population genetic structure of an invasive agricultural pest, Thrips palmi, in China, which has expanded its distribution range through using greenhouses. Early-invaded populations showed a relatively higher level of genetic diversity than recently-expanded greenhouse populations. Strong population genetic structure corresponded to a pattern of isolation by distance, with no recent gene flow and low historical gene flow among populations, reflecting limited ongoing dispersal. A genetic signature...
In the context of anthropogenic global change, the study of landscape effects on species movement ha...
Identifying the factors that influence spatial genetic structure among populations can provide insig...
Understanding dispersal ability in pest species is critical for both theoretical aspects of evolutio...
Biological invasions of pests into climatically unsuitable areas can be facilitated by human-regulat...
Biological invasions of pests into climatically unsuitable areas can be facilitated by human-regulat...
Historical invasion scenarios based on observational records are usually incomplete and biased, but ...
Background: To predict further invasions of pests it is important to understand what factors contrib...
Historical invasion scenarios based on observational records are usually incomplete and biased, but ...
Background: Invasive pest species have large impacts on agricultural crop yields, and understanding ...
Bactrocera dorsalis, the Oriental fruit fly, is one of the world’s most destructive agricultural ins...
Identifying the genes underlying rapid evolutionary changes, describing their function and ascertain...
Bactrocera dorsalis, the Oriental fruit fly, is one of the world's most destructive agricultural ins...
Cytisus scoparius is a global invasive species that affects local flora and fauna at the intercontin...
Understanding the genetic basis of adaptive evolution following habitat expansion can have important...
In the context of anthropogenic global change, the study of landscape effects on species movement ha...
Identifying the factors that influence spatial genetic structure among populations can provide insig...
Understanding dispersal ability in pest species is critical for both theoretical aspects of evolutio...
Biological invasions of pests into climatically unsuitable areas can be facilitated by human-regulat...
Biological invasions of pests into climatically unsuitable areas can be facilitated by human-regulat...
Historical invasion scenarios based on observational records are usually incomplete and biased, but ...
Background: To predict further invasions of pests it is important to understand what factors contrib...
Historical invasion scenarios based on observational records are usually incomplete and biased, but ...
Background: Invasive pest species have large impacts on agricultural crop yields, and understanding ...
Bactrocera dorsalis, the Oriental fruit fly, is one of the world’s most destructive agricultural ins...
Identifying the genes underlying rapid evolutionary changes, describing their function and ascertain...
Bactrocera dorsalis, the Oriental fruit fly, is one of the world's most destructive agricultural ins...
Cytisus scoparius is a global invasive species that affects local flora and fauna at the intercontin...
Understanding the genetic basis of adaptive evolution following habitat expansion can have important...
In the context of anthropogenic global change, the study of landscape effects on species movement ha...
Identifying the factors that influence spatial genetic structure among populations can provide insig...
Understanding dispersal ability in pest species is critical for both theoretical aspects of evolutio...