Invasive species often have reduced genetic diversity, but the opposite can be true if there have been multiple introductions and genetic admixture. Reduced diversity is most likely soon after establishment, in remote locations, when there is lower propagule pressure and with stepping-stone colonizations. The common house gecko (Hemidactylus frenatus) was introduced to Moorea, French Polynesia in the remote eastern Pacific within the last two decades and accordingly is expected to exhibit low diversity. In contrast, we show that H. frenatus on Moorea has exceptionally high genetic diversity, similar to that near the native range in Asia and much higher than reported for other Pacific island reptiles. The high diversity in this recently foun...
International audienceSmall-bodied vertebrates sometimes evolve gigantism on islands, but there is a...
Genetic diversity is a fundamental characteristic of species and is affected by many factors, includ...
Trabajo presentado en la 4th Meeting of the Spanish Society of the Evolutionary Biology (SESBE 2013)...
Invasive species often have reduced genetic diversity, but the opposite can be true if there have be...
Patterns of variation in chromosomes, mitochondrial DNA and allozymes were assessed for two partheno...
Studies on genetic variability amongst native and introduced species contribute to a better understa...
Genetic structure can be a consequence of recent population fragmentation and isolation, or a remnan...
The success of non-native species may depend on the genetic resources maintained through the invasio...
Invasive species can dramatically impact natural populations, especially those living on islands. Th...
Biological invasions cause tremendous damage to ecosystems, economies, and human livelihoods worldwi...
Seven species of house geckos occur across the scattered islands of the Indian Ocean. Two of these, ...
There is no clear empirical evidence to support the general assumption that genetic diversity favour...
Processes of range expansion are increasingly important in light of current concerns about invasive ...
Aim: Widespread species found in disturbed habitats are often expected to be human commensals. In is...
The acquisition of key innovations and the invasion of new areas constitute two major processes that...
International audienceSmall-bodied vertebrates sometimes evolve gigantism on islands, but there is a...
Genetic diversity is a fundamental characteristic of species and is affected by many factors, includ...
Trabajo presentado en la 4th Meeting of the Spanish Society of the Evolutionary Biology (SESBE 2013)...
Invasive species often have reduced genetic diversity, but the opposite can be true if there have be...
Patterns of variation in chromosomes, mitochondrial DNA and allozymes were assessed for two partheno...
Studies on genetic variability amongst native and introduced species contribute to a better understa...
Genetic structure can be a consequence of recent population fragmentation and isolation, or a remnan...
The success of non-native species may depend on the genetic resources maintained through the invasio...
Invasive species can dramatically impact natural populations, especially those living on islands. Th...
Biological invasions cause tremendous damage to ecosystems, economies, and human livelihoods worldwi...
Seven species of house geckos occur across the scattered islands of the Indian Ocean. Two of these, ...
There is no clear empirical evidence to support the general assumption that genetic diversity favour...
Processes of range expansion are increasingly important in light of current concerns about invasive ...
Aim: Widespread species found in disturbed habitats are often expected to be human commensals. In is...
The acquisition of key innovations and the invasion of new areas constitute two major processes that...
International audienceSmall-bodied vertebrates sometimes evolve gigantism on islands, but there is a...
Genetic diversity is a fundamental characteristic of species and is affected by many factors, includ...
Trabajo presentado en la 4th Meeting of the Spanish Society of the Evolutionary Biology (SESBE 2013)...