The number and diversity of source populations may influence the genetic diversity of newly introduced populations and affect the likelihood of their establishment and spread. We used the cytochrome b mitochondrial gene and nuclear microsatellite loci to identify the sources of a successful invader in southern Florida, USA, Cichlasoma urophthalmus (Mayan cichlid). Our cytochrome b data supported an introduction from Guatemala, while our microsatellite data suggested movement of Mayan Cichlids from the upper Yucatán Peninsula to Guatemala and introductions from Guatemala and Belize to Florida. The mismatch between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes suggests admixture of a female lineage from Guatemala, where all individuals were fixed for the...
Invasive freshwater fishes are known to readily hybridize with indigenous congeneric species, drivin...
[Background] The Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) is a key component of the a...
Trophically polymorphic species could represent lineages that are rapidly diverging along an ecologi...
The number and diversity of source populations may influence the genetic diversity of newly introduc...
The number and diversity of source populations may influence the genetic diversity of newly introduc...
<div><p>The number and diversity of source populations may influence the genetic diversity of newly ...
The number and diversity of source populations may influence the genetic diversity of newly introduc...
A molecular phylogenetic analysis based on mitochondrial 16S ribosomal DNA and Control Region sequen...
Mayan cichlids (Cichlasoma urophthalmus) were collected monthly from March 1996 to October 1997 with...
The Mayan cichlid, Cichlasoma urophthalmus, has a wide distribution in southeastern Mexico where it ...
Species introductions can provide unplanned and occasionally replicated experiments that can be stud...
Understanding the origin of biodiversity requires knowledge on the evolutionary processes that drive...
Indo-Pacific lionfish (Pterois volitans and P. miles) recently invaded Western Atlantic waters, rapi...
Cichlid fishes are an excellent model system for studying speciation and the formation of adaptive r...
The Rio Grande Cichlid, Herichthys cyanoguttatus, is native to the drainages of the Gulf Coast of no...
Invasive freshwater fishes are known to readily hybridize with indigenous congeneric species, drivin...
[Background] The Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) is a key component of the a...
Trophically polymorphic species could represent lineages that are rapidly diverging along an ecologi...
The number and diversity of source populations may influence the genetic diversity of newly introduc...
The number and diversity of source populations may influence the genetic diversity of newly introduc...
<div><p>The number and diversity of source populations may influence the genetic diversity of newly ...
The number and diversity of source populations may influence the genetic diversity of newly introduc...
A molecular phylogenetic analysis based on mitochondrial 16S ribosomal DNA and Control Region sequen...
Mayan cichlids (Cichlasoma urophthalmus) were collected monthly from March 1996 to October 1997 with...
The Mayan cichlid, Cichlasoma urophthalmus, has a wide distribution in southeastern Mexico where it ...
Species introductions can provide unplanned and occasionally replicated experiments that can be stud...
Understanding the origin of biodiversity requires knowledge on the evolutionary processes that drive...
Indo-Pacific lionfish (Pterois volitans and P. miles) recently invaded Western Atlantic waters, rapi...
Cichlid fishes are an excellent model system for studying speciation and the formation of adaptive r...
The Rio Grande Cichlid, Herichthys cyanoguttatus, is native to the drainages of the Gulf Coast of no...
Invasive freshwater fishes are known to readily hybridize with indigenous congeneric species, drivin...
[Background] The Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) is a key component of the a...
Trophically polymorphic species could represent lineages that are rapidly diverging along an ecologi...