Dispersal has a crucial role determining ecoevolutionary dynamics through both gene flow and population size regulation. However, to study dispersal and its consequences, one must distinguish immigrants from residents. Dispersers can be identified using telemetry, capture-mark-recapture (CMR) methods, or genetic assignment methods. All of these methods have disadvantages, such as high costs and substantial field efforts needed for telemetry and CMR surveys, and adequate genetic distance required in genetic assignment. In this study, we used genome-wide 200K Single Nucleotide Polymorphism data and two different genetic assignment approaches (GSI_SIM, Bayesian framework; BONE, network-based estimation) to identify the dispersers in a house sp...
Introduced species offer an opportunity to study the ecological process of range expansions. Recentl...
Following an introduction, non-native species are exposed to environments that differ from those fou...
Introduced species offer unique opportunities to study evolution in new environments, and some provi...
Dispersal has a crucial role determining ecoevolutionary dynamics through both gene flow and populat...
Dispersal has a crucial role determining ecoevolutionary dynamics through both gene flow and populat...
Dispersal has a crucial role determining eco-evolutionary dynamics through both gene flow and popula...
Dispersal is an ecologically important trait that shows phenotypic variation in many populations, an...
The importance of dispersal in population dynamics is widely acknowledged. Key to understand populat...
Translocation of conspecific individuals to reduce extinction risk of small, isolated populations an...
Understanding the basis of genetic variation is a general goal in evolutionary biology. Towards this...
Genetic diversity is one of the key evolutionary variables that correlate with population size, bein...
Summary Identifying migratory connections across the annual cycle is important for studies of migra...
Introduced species offer an opportunity to study the ecological process of range expansions. Recentl...
Population genetic structure and intrapopulation levels of genetic variation have important implicat...
Introduced species offer an opportunity to study the ecological process of range expansions. Recentl...
Following an introduction, non-native species are exposed to environments that differ from those fou...
Introduced species offer unique opportunities to study evolution in new environments, and some provi...
Dispersal has a crucial role determining ecoevolutionary dynamics through both gene flow and populat...
Dispersal has a crucial role determining ecoevolutionary dynamics through both gene flow and populat...
Dispersal has a crucial role determining eco-evolutionary dynamics through both gene flow and popula...
Dispersal is an ecologically important trait that shows phenotypic variation in many populations, an...
The importance of dispersal in population dynamics is widely acknowledged. Key to understand populat...
Translocation of conspecific individuals to reduce extinction risk of small, isolated populations an...
Understanding the basis of genetic variation is a general goal in evolutionary biology. Towards this...
Genetic diversity is one of the key evolutionary variables that correlate with population size, bein...
Summary Identifying migratory connections across the annual cycle is important for studies of migra...
Introduced species offer an opportunity to study the ecological process of range expansions. Recentl...
Population genetic structure and intrapopulation levels of genetic variation have important implicat...
Introduced species offer an opportunity to study the ecological process of range expansions. Recentl...
Following an introduction, non-native species are exposed to environments that differ from those fou...
Introduced species offer unique opportunities to study evolution in new environments, and some provi...