International audienceSpecies introductions promote secondary contacts between taxa with long histories of allopatric divergence. Anthropogenic contact zones thus offer valuable contrasts to speciation studies in natural systems where past spatial isolations may have been brief or intermittent. Investigations of anthropogenic hybridization are rare for marine animals, which have high fecundity and high dispersal ability, characteristics that contrast to most terrestrial animals. Genomic studies indicate that gene flow can still occur after millions of years of divergence, as illustrated by invasive mussels and tunicates. In this context, we highlight three issues: 1) the effects of high propagule pressure and demographic asymmetries on intr...
Marine organisms challenge the classical theories of local adaptation and speciation because their p...
Human activities are responsible for the translocation of vast amounts of organisms, altering natura...
Non‐native species experience novel selection pressures in introduced environments and may interbree...
International audienceSpecies introductions promote secondary contacts between taxa with long histor...
Species introductions promote secondary contacts between taxa with long histories of allopatric dive...
Over the last 15 years studies on invasion genetics have provided important insights to unravel cryp...
International audienceThe expanding scale and increasing rate of marine biological invasions have be...
Speciation is among the most important evolutionary processes that contribute to biodiversity. It in...
Following the introduction to a new area (pre-border dispersal), post-border processes determine the...
Over the last century, a large body of literature emerged on mechanisms driving speciation. Most of ...
International audienceNon-native species experience novel selection pressures in introduced environm...
Understanding population divergence that eventually leads to speciation is essential for evolutionar...
International audienceHuman-driven translocations of species have diverse evolutionary consequences ...
The Mytilus complex of marine mussel species forms a mosaic of hybrid zones, found across temperate ...
Marine organisms challenge the classical theories of local adaptation and speciation because their p...
Human activities are responsible for the translocation of vast amounts of organisms, altering natura...
Non‐native species experience novel selection pressures in introduced environments and may interbree...
International audienceSpecies introductions promote secondary contacts between taxa with long histor...
Species introductions promote secondary contacts between taxa with long histories of allopatric dive...
Over the last 15 years studies on invasion genetics have provided important insights to unravel cryp...
International audienceThe expanding scale and increasing rate of marine biological invasions have be...
Speciation is among the most important evolutionary processes that contribute to biodiversity. It in...
Following the introduction to a new area (pre-border dispersal), post-border processes determine the...
Over the last century, a large body of literature emerged on mechanisms driving speciation. Most of ...
International audienceNon-native species experience novel selection pressures in introduced environm...
Understanding population divergence that eventually leads to speciation is essential for evolutionar...
International audienceHuman-driven translocations of species have diverse evolutionary consequences ...
The Mytilus complex of marine mussel species forms a mosaic of hybrid zones, found across temperate ...
Marine organisms challenge the classical theories of local adaptation and speciation because their p...
Human activities are responsible for the translocation of vast amounts of organisms, altering natura...
Non‐native species experience novel selection pressures in introduced environments and may interbree...