Invasive species present a major threat to global biodiversity. Understanding genetic patterns and evolutionary processes that reinforce successful establishment is para- mount for elucidating mechanisms underlying biological invasions. Among birds, the ring-necked parakeet (Psittacula krameri) is one of the most successful invasive spe- cies, established in over 35 countries. However, little is known about the evolutionary genetic origins of this species and what population genetic signatures tell us about patterns of invasion. We reveal the ancestral origins of populations across the invasive range and explore the potential influence of climate and propagule pressure from the pet trade on observed genetic patterns. Ring-necked parakeet sa...
Aim: Biological invasions are a major threat to island biodiversity and are responsible for a large ...
Anthropogenic impact, through animal trade, climate change, habitat fragmentation and globalisation,...
Parrots and parakeets (Aves, Psittaciformes) are prominent among avian invaders, as more than 16 % o...
Invasive species present a major threat to global biodiversity. Understanding genetic patterns and e...
While genetic diversity is hypothesized to be an important factor explaining invasion success, there...
While genetic diversity is hypothesized to be an important factor explaining invasion success, there...
The Ring-necked parakeet (Psittacula krameri), native of Asia and Africa, is a very successful invas...
The world is now thought to have entered into a sixth mass extinction event, which unlike previous m...
Background: Severe ecological and economic impacts caused by some invasive species ...
Aim To mitigate the threat invasive species pose to ecosystem functioning, reli- able risk assessmen...
The Ring-necked parakeet (Psittacula krameri), native of Asia and Africa, is a very successful invas...
Understanding factors driving successful invasions is one of the cornerstones of invasion biology. B...
Published onlineJournal ArticleAlien species are a major component of human-induced environmental ch...
What kind of genetic structure helps the rapid range expansion of the invasive species is fundamenta...
Invasive species face many obstacles when colonizing new habitats. Yet, many overcome these hurdles ...
Aim: Biological invasions are a major threat to island biodiversity and are responsible for a large ...
Anthropogenic impact, through animal trade, climate change, habitat fragmentation and globalisation,...
Parrots and parakeets (Aves, Psittaciformes) are prominent among avian invaders, as more than 16 % o...
Invasive species present a major threat to global biodiversity. Understanding genetic patterns and e...
While genetic diversity is hypothesized to be an important factor explaining invasion success, there...
While genetic diversity is hypothesized to be an important factor explaining invasion success, there...
The Ring-necked parakeet (Psittacula krameri), native of Asia and Africa, is a very successful invas...
The world is now thought to have entered into a sixth mass extinction event, which unlike previous m...
Background: Severe ecological and economic impacts caused by some invasive species ...
Aim To mitigate the threat invasive species pose to ecosystem functioning, reli- able risk assessmen...
The Ring-necked parakeet (Psittacula krameri), native of Asia and Africa, is a very successful invas...
Understanding factors driving successful invasions is one of the cornerstones of invasion biology. B...
Published onlineJournal ArticleAlien species are a major component of human-induced environmental ch...
What kind of genetic structure helps the rapid range expansion of the invasive species is fundamenta...
Invasive species face many obstacles when colonizing new habitats. Yet, many overcome these hurdles ...
Aim: Biological invasions are a major threat to island biodiversity and are responsible for a large ...
Anthropogenic impact, through animal trade, climate change, habitat fragmentation and globalisation,...
Parrots and parakeets (Aves, Psittaciformes) are prominent among avian invaders, as more than 16 % o...