Fluctuating asymmetries (FA) are small stress-induced random deviations from perfect symmetry that arise during the development of bilaterally symmetrical traits. One of the factors that can reduce developmental stability of the individuals and cause FA at a population level is the loss of genetic variation. Populations of founding colonists frequently have lower genetic variation than their ancestral populations that could be reflected in a higher level of FA. The European starling (Sturnus vulgaris) is native to Eurasia and was introduced successfully in the USA in 1890 and Argentina in 1983. In this study, we documented the genetic diversity and FA of starlings from England (ancestral population), USA (primary introduction) and Argentina...
During the Anthropocene, Earth has experienced unprecedented habitat loss, native species decline, a...
Continuous animal populations often become fragmented due to anthropogenic habitat alterations. Thes...
The introduction of exotic bird species to New Zealand (NZ) from the United Kingdom (UK) over 100 y...
Fluctuating asymmetries (FA) are small stress-induced random deviations from perfect symmetry that a...
202 pagesHow invasive species establish and spread is a central question in biology, but also one th...
Exotic species are non-native plants or animals that are introduced into areas where they do not nat...
Although population genetic theory is largely based on the premise that loci under study are selecti...
Patterns of covariation between phenotype and environment are presumed to be reflective of local ada...
Introduced species are interesting systems for the study of contemporary evolution in new environmen...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA), a measure of developmental instability, has been hypothesized to increas...
<div><p>Introduced species are interesting systems for the study of contemporary evolution in new en...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA), a measure of developmental instability, has been hypothesized to increas...
Conventional wisdom predicts that sequential founder events will cause genetic diversity to erode in...
Anthropogenic activities, such as agricultural intensification, caused large declines in biodiversit...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA), a measure of developmental instability, has been hypothesized to increas...
During the Anthropocene, Earth has experienced unprecedented habitat loss, native species decline, a...
Continuous animal populations often become fragmented due to anthropogenic habitat alterations. Thes...
The introduction of exotic bird species to New Zealand (NZ) from the United Kingdom (UK) over 100 y...
Fluctuating asymmetries (FA) are small stress-induced random deviations from perfect symmetry that a...
202 pagesHow invasive species establish and spread is a central question in biology, but also one th...
Exotic species are non-native plants or animals that are introduced into areas where they do not nat...
Although population genetic theory is largely based on the premise that loci under study are selecti...
Patterns of covariation between phenotype and environment are presumed to be reflective of local ada...
Introduced species are interesting systems for the study of contemporary evolution in new environmen...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA), a measure of developmental instability, has been hypothesized to increas...
<div><p>Introduced species are interesting systems for the study of contemporary evolution in new en...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA), a measure of developmental instability, has been hypothesized to increas...
Conventional wisdom predicts that sequential founder events will cause genetic diversity to erode in...
Anthropogenic activities, such as agricultural intensification, caused large declines in biodiversit...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA), a measure of developmental instability, has been hypothesized to increas...
During the Anthropocene, Earth has experienced unprecedented habitat loss, native species decline, a...
Continuous animal populations often become fragmented due to anthropogenic habitat alterations. Thes...
The introduction of exotic bird species to New Zealand (NZ) from the United Kingdom (UK) over 100 y...