Background: Elodea canadensis, Egeria densa and Lagarosiphon major are dioecious clonal species which are invasive in New Zealand and other regions. Unlike many other invasive species, the genetic variation in New Zealand is very limited. Clonal reproduction is often considered an evolutionary dead end, even though a certain amount of genetic divergence may arise due to somatic mutations. The successful growth and establishment of invasive clonal species may be explained not by adaptability but by pre-existing ecological traits that prove advantageous in the new environment. We studied the genetic diversity and population structure in the North Island of New Zealand using AFLPs and related the findings to the number of introductions and the...
For many benthic marine taxa, dispersal over large distances is dependent on a pelagic larval phase....
Spatial patterns of genetic diversity provide insight into the demography and history of species. Mo...
Both historical and contemporary processes influence the genetic structure of species, but the relat...
Abstract Background Elodea canadensis, Egeria densa and Lagarosiphon major are dioecious clonal spec...
Background and Aims: The successful spread of invasive plants in new environments is often linked to...
Understanding the introduction history and the impact of founder events on invasive species is cruci...
open3siCeratophyllum demersum (common hornwort) is presently considered the worst invasive submerged...
<div><p>Non-indigenous species (NIS) are species living outside their historic or native range. Inva...
Non-indigenous species (NIS) are species living outside their historic or native range. Invasive NIS...
Aquatic plant invasions are often associated with long-distance dispersal of vegetative propagules a...
There is no clear empirical evidence to support the general assumption that genetic diversity favour...
Abstract Hybridisation between related taxa has a range of possible biological con-sequences, rangin...
© 2015 Dr. Sara OhadiBiological invasions are one of the key drivers of biodiversity changes. In spi...
Broom twig miner, Leucoptera spartifoliella Hübner (Lepidoptera: Lyonetiidae), an accidentally intr...
Clonal reproduction characterizes a wide range of species including clonal plants in terrestrial and...
For many benthic marine taxa, dispersal over large distances is dependent on a pelagic larval phase....
Spatial patterns of genetic diversity provide insight into the demography and history of species. Mo...
Both historical and contemporary processes influence the genetic structure of species, but the relat...
Abstract Background Elodea canadensis, Egeria densa and Lagarosiphon major are dioecious clonal spec...
Background and Aims: The successful spread of invasive plants in new environments is often linked to...
Understanding the introduction history and the impact of founder events on invasive species is cruci...
open3siCeratophyllum demersum (common hornwort) is presently considered the worst invasive submerged...
<div><p>Non-indigenous species (NIS) are species living outside their historic or native range. Inva...
Non-indigenous species (NIS) are species living outside their historic or native range. Invasive NIS...
Aquatic plant invasions are often associated with long-distance dispersal of vegetative propagules a...
There is no clear empirical evidence to support the general assumption that genetic diversity favour...
Abstract Hybridisation between related taxa has a range of possible biological con-sequences, rangin...
© 2015 Dr. Sara OhadiBiological invasions are one of the key drivers of biodiversity changes. In spi...
Broom twig miner, Leucoptera spartifoliella Hübner (Lepidoptera: Lyonetiidae), an accidentally intr...
Clonal reproduction characterizes a wide range of species including clonal plants in terrestrial and...
For many benthic marine taxa, dispersal over large distances is dependent on a pelagic larval phase....
Spatial patterns of genetic diversity provide insight into the demography and history of species. Mo...
Both historical and contemporary processes influence the genetic structure of species, but the relat...