Patterns of genetic diversity in invasive populations can be modulated by a range of factors acting at different stages of the invasion process, including the genetic composition of the source population(s), the introduction history (e.g. propagule pressure), the environmental suitability of recipient areas, and the features of secondary introductions. The North American red swamp crayfish, Procambarus clarkii, is one of the most widely introduced freshwater species worldwide. It was legally introduced into Spain twice, near the city of Badajoz in 1973 and in the Guadalquivir marshes in 1974. Thereafter the species rapidly colonised almost the entire Iberian Peninsula. We used seven nuclear microsatellites to describe the genetic diversity ...
Crayfish introductions have been widely recognized as a threat to native diversity and ecosystem fun...
Crayfish are an important part of European fauna, but since the 19th century native crayfish species...
The noble crayfish (Astacus astacus) is an endangered freshwater species in Europe. The main threat ...
Understanding how introduced species succeed and become widely distributed within non-native areas i...
One of the biggest threats to biodiversity is the invasion of non-native species, also called invasi...
Trabajo presentado en la 10th International Conference on Biological Invasions (New Directions in In...
Trabajo presentado en la XIX Conference of the Iberian Association of Limnology (Inland waters and X...
Recent theoretical and experimental models have evidenced the role played by evolution during specie...
The red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) (hereafter RSC), native to the southern United States a...
Cysts of the brine shrimp Artemia franciscana are harvested from the Great Salt Lake (GSL) and San F...
Successful establishment of non‐native species is strongly influenced, among other factors, by the g...
Trabajo presentado en el International Symposium on Conservation of Native European Freshwater Crayf...
Successful establishment of non‐native species is strongly influenced, among other factors, by the g...
International audienceKeywords 27 Admixture, invasion hubs, invasion process, mitochondrial DNA, pro...
Crayfish introductions have been widely recognized as a threat to native diversity and ecosystem fun...
Crayfish are an important part of European fauna, but since the 19th century native crayfish species...
The noble crayfish (Astacus astacus) is an endangered freshwater species in Europe. The main threat ...
Understanding how introduced species succeed and become widely distributed within non-native areas i...
One of the biggest threats to biodiversity is the invasion of non-native species, also called invasi...
Trabajo presentado en la 10th International Conference on Biological Invasions (New Directions in In...
Trabajo presentado en la XIX Conference of the Iberian Association of Limnology (Inland waters and X...
Recent theoretical and experimental models have evidenced the role played by evolution during specie...
The red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) (hereafter RSC), native to the southern United States a...
Cysts of the brine shrimp Artemia franciscana are harvested from the Great Salt Lake (GSL) and San F...
Successful establishment of non‐native species is strongly influenced, among other factors, by the g...
Trabajo presentado en el International Symposium on Conservation of Native European Freshwater Crayf...
Successful establishment of non‐native species is strongly influenced, among other factors, by the g...
International audienceKeywords 27 Admixture, invasion hubs, invasion process, mitochondrial DNA, pro...
Crayfish introductions have been widely recognized as a threat to native diversity and ecosystem fun...
Crayfish are an important part of European fauna, but since the 19th century native crayfish species...
The noble crayfish (Astacus astacus) is an endangered freshwater species in Europe. The main threat ...