WOS:000369528400014Understanding the ecological and evolutionary forces that determine the genetic structure and spread of invasive species is a key component of invasion biology. The bay barnacle, Balanus improvisus (= Amphibalanus improvisus), is one of the most successful aquatic invaders worldwide, and is characterised by broad environmental tolerance. Although the species can spread through natural larval dispersal, human-mediated transport through (primarily) shipping has almost certainly contributed to the current global distribution of this species. Despite its worldwide distribution, little is known about the phylogeography of this species. Here, we characterize the population genetic structure and model dispersal dynamics of the b...
The barnacle Chthamalus fragilis is found along the US Atlantic seaboard historically from the Chesa...
Abstract Here I evaluate the population genetic structure of the barnacle Jehlius cirratus across a ...
Individuals within a geographically widespread species may face considerably different environmenta...
WOS:000369528400014Understanding the ecological and evolutionary forces that determine the genetic s...
<div><p>Understanding the ecological and evolutionary forces that determine the genetic structure an...
Understanding the ecological and evolutionary forces that determine the genetic structure and spread...
We report the occurrence of the North-East Pacific intertidal barnacle Balanus glandula in the south...
Within years of its introduction, the North American barnacle Balanus glandula Darwin 1854 became an...
The geographic distributions of some coastal marine species have appeared ascosmopolitan ever since ...
Biodiversity ultimately is genetic diversity. Genetic diversity within species is eroded before nega...
Biological invasions may combine the genetic effects of population bottlenecks and selection and thu...
International audienceThe stalked barnacle Pollicipes pollicipes inhabits rocky shores from the Atla...
The goal of this study was to investigate the phylogeny, invasion history and genetic structure of t...
The swimming crab Charybdis hellerii is an invader with global distribution in warm waters. Native t...
Human activities are responsible for the translocation of vast amounts of organisms, altering natura...
The barnacle Chthamalus fragilis is found along the US Atlantic seaboard historically from the Chesa...
Abstract Here I evaluate the population genetic structure of the barnacle Jehlius cirratus across a ...
Individuals within a geographically widespread species may face considerably different environmenta...
WOS:000369528400014Understanding the ecological and evolutionary forces that determine the genetic s...
<div><p>Understanding the ecological and evolutionary forces that determine the genetic structure an...
Understanding the ecological and evolutionary forces that determine the genetic structure and spread...
We report the occurrence of the North-East Pacific intertidal barnacle Balanus glandula in the south...
Within years of its introduction, the North American barnacle Balanus glandula Darwin 1854 became an...
The geographic distributions of some coastal marine species have appeared ascosmopolitan ever since ...
Biodiversity ultimately is genetic diversity. Genetic diversity within species is eroded before nega...
Biological invasions may combine the genetic effects of population bottlenecks and selection and thu...
International audienceThe stalked barnacle Pollicipes pollicipes inhabits rocky shores from the Atla...
The goal of this study was to investigate the phylogeny, invasion history and genetic structure of t...
The swimming crab Charybdis hellerii is an invader with global distribution in warm waters. Native t...
Human activities are responsible for the translocation of vast amounts of organisms, altering natura...
The barnacle Chthamalus fragilis is found along the US Atlantic seaboard historically from the Chesa...
Abstract Here I evaluate the population genetic structure of the barnacle Jehlius cirratus across a ...
Individuals within a geographically widespread species may face considerably different environmenta...