International audienceInvasion rates have increased in the past 100 y irrespective of international conventions. What characterizes a successful invasion event? And how does genetic diversity translate into invasion success? Employing a whole-genome perspective using one of the most successful marine invasive species world-wide as a model, we resolve temporal invasion dynamics during independent invasion events in Eurasia. We reveal complex regionally independent invasion histories including cases of recurrent translocations, time-limited translocations, and stepping-stone range expansions with severe bottlenecks within the same species. Irrespective of these different invasion dynamics, which lead to contrasting patterns of genetic diversi...
The influence of genetic variation on invasion success has captivated researchers since the start of...
International audienceFacilitated by the intensification of global trading, the introduction and dis...
Ongoing invasions by non-indigenous species (NIS) have fundamentally modified aquatic communities in...
A central goal in invasion genomics is to identify and determine the mechanisms that underlie the su...
Over the last 15 years studies on invasion genetics have provided important insights to unravel cryp...
International audienceThe expanding scale and increasing rate of marine biological invasions have be...
Genomic approaches are increasingly being used to study biological invasions. Here, we first analyse...
International audienceTwenty years of genetic studies of marine invaders have shown that successful ...
SummaryBiological invasions represent major threats to biodiversity [1] as well as large-scale evolu...
Publication of The Genetics of Colonizing Species in 1965 launched the field of invasion genetics an...
Twenty years of genetic studies of marine invaders have shown that successful invaders are often cha...
Twenty-years of genetic studies of marine invaders have shown that successful invaders are often cha...
Genetic diversity tes a th ic re obb tur invasive species. 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. ...
Bottlenecks in population size can reduce fitness and evolutionary potential, yet introduced species...
There is growing realisation that integrating genetics and ecology is critical in the context of bio...
The influence of genetic variation on invasion success has captivated researchers since the start of...
International audienceFacilitated by the intensification of global trading, the introduction and dis...
Ongoing invasions by non-indigenous species (NIS) have fundamentally modified aquatic communities in...
A central goal in invasion genomics is to identify and determine the mechanisms that underlie the su...
Over the last 15 years studies on invasion genetics have provided important insights to unravel cryp...
International audienceThe expanding scale and increasing rate of marine biological invasions have be...
Genomic approaches are increasingly being used to study biological invasions. Here, we first analyse...
International audienceTwenty years of genetic studies of marine invaders have shown that successful ...
SummaryBiological invasions represent major threats to biodiversity [1] as well as large-scale evolu...
Publication of The Genetics of Colonizing Species in 1965 launched the field of invasion genetics an...
Twenty years of genetic studies of marine invaders have shown that successful invaders are often cha...
Twenty-years of genetic studies of marine invaders have shown that successful invaders are often cha...
Genetic diversity tes a th ic re obb tur invasive species. 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. ...
Bottlenecks in population size can reduce fitness and evolutionary potential, yet introduced species...
There is growing realisation that integrating genetics and ecology is critical in the context of bio...
The influence of genetic variation on invasion success has captivated researchers since the start of...
International audienceFacilitated by the intensification of global trading, the introduction and dis...
Ongoing invasions by non-indigenous species (NIS) have fundamentally modified aquatic communities in...