Invasive species are a global threat to biodiversity, and understanding their history and biology is a major goal of invasion biology. Population-genetic approaches allow insights into these features, as population structure is shaped by factors such as invasion history (number, origin and age of introductions) and life-history traits (e.g., mating system, dispersal capability). We compared the relative importance of these factors by investigating two closely related ants, Tetramorium immigrans and Tetramorium tsushimae, that differ in their social structure and invasion history in North America. We used mitochondrial DNA sequences and microsatellite alleles to estimate the source and number of introduction events of the two species, and co...
Climate change, urbanization, biological invasions and interspecific hybridization are major current...
Remarkable genetic changes of Solenopsis invicta have been reported in US. The post-invasion turnove...
We explored possible links between vector activity and genetic diversity in introduced populations o...
Invasive species are a global threat to biodiversity, and understanding their history and biology is...
Aim The aim of this study was to determine the number of successful establishments of the invasive A...
Microsatellite alleles at 16 loci, for 80 individuals of Tetramorium immigrans and 84 individuals of...
Background: Social insects are among the most serious invasive pests in the world, particularly succ...
Invasive species trigger biodiversity losses and alter ecosystem functioning, with life history shap...
A key component of successful invasion is the ability of an introduced population to reach sufficien...
One of the fundamental questions in invasion biology is to understand the genetic mechanisms behind ...
Abstract: The vast majority of species are characterised by some form of special genetic structure a...
The advent of simple and affordable tools for molecular identification of novel insect invaders and ...
The fire ant Solenopsis invicta and its close relatives are highly invasive. Enhanced social coopera...
Introduced populations of invasive organisms cope with novel environmental challenges, while having ...
Newly founded isolated populations need to overcome detrimental effects of low genetic diversity. Th...
Climate change, urbanization, biological invasions and interspecific hybridization are major current...
Remarkable genetic changes of Solenopsis invicta have been reported in US. The post-invasion turnove...
We explored possible links between vector activity and genetic diversity in introduced populations o...
Invasive species are a global threat to biodiversity, and understanding their history and biology is...
Aim The aim of this study was to determine the number of successful establishments of the invasive A...
Microsatellite alleles at 16 loci, for 80 individuals of Tetramorium immigrans and 84 individuals of...
Background: Social insects are among the most serious invasive pests in the world, particularly succ...
Invasive species trigger biodiversity losses and alter ecosystem functioning, with life history shap...
A key component of successful invasion is the ability of an introduced population to reach sufficien...
One of the fundamental questions in invasion biology is to understand the genetic mechanisms behind ...
Abstract: The vast majority of species are characterised by some form of special genetic structure a...
The advent of simple and affordable tools for molecular identification of novel insect invaders and ...
The fire ant Solenopsis invicta and its close relatives are highly invasive. Enhanced social coopera...
Introduced populations of invasive organisms cope with novel environmental challenges, while having ...
Newly founded isolated populations need to overcome detrimental effects of low genetic diversity. Th...
Climate change, urbanization, biological invasions and interspecific hybridization are major current...
Remarkable genetic changes of Solenopsis invicta have been reported in US. The post-invasion turnove...
We explored possible links between vector activity and genetic diversity in introduced populations o...