The Aedes aegypti mosquito first invaded the Americas about 500 years ago and today is a widely distributed invasive species and the primary vector for viruses causing dengue, chikungunya, Zika, and yellow fever. Here we test the hypothesis that the North American colonization by Ae. aegypti occurred via a series of founder events. We present findings on genetic diversity, structure, and demographic history using data from 70 Ae. aegypti populations in North America genotyped at 12 microsatellite loci and/or ~20,000 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), the largest genetic study of the region to date. We find evidence consistent with a colonization driven by serial founder effect (SFE), with Florida as the putative source for a series of ...
International audienceHuman-driven global environmental changes have considerably increased the risk...
International audienceMosquitoes, especially Aedes aegypti, are becoming important models for studyi...
The newly introduced mosquito Aedes japonicus has expanded from its original range in Northeastern A...
The Aedes aegypti mosquito first invaded the Americas about 500 years ago and today is a widely dist...
In the affiliated paper we compare likely the oldest populations of Aedes aegypti in continental Nor...
Mosquitoes, especially Aedes aegypti, are becoming important models for studying invasion biology. W...
Mosquitoes, especially Aedes aegypti, are becoming important models for studying invasion biology. W...
Understanding the processes by which species colonize and adapt to human habitats is particularly im...
Understanding the processes by which species colonize and adapt to human habitats is particularly im...
Mosquitoes, especially Aedes aegypti, are becoming important models for studying invasion biology. W...
Understanding the processes by which species colonize and adapt to human habitats is particularly im...
International audienceHuman-driven global environmental changes have considerably increased the risk...
Understanding the processes by which species colonize and adapt to human habitats is particularly im...
International audienceHuman-driven global environmental changes have considerably increased the risk...
International audienceHuman-driven global environmental changes have considerably increased the risk...
International audienceHuman-driven global environmental changes have considerably increased the risk...
International audienceMosquitoes, especially Aedes aegypti, are becoming important models for studyi...
The newly introduced mosquito Aedes japonicus has expanded from its original range in Northeastern A...
The Aedes aegypti mosquito first invaded the Americas about 500 years ago and today is a widely dist...
In the affiliated paper we compare likely the oldest populations of Aedes aegypti in continental Nor...
Mosquitoes, especially Aedes aegypti, are becoming important models for studying invasion biology. W...
Mosquitoes, especially Aedes aegypti, are becoming important models for studying invasion biology. W...
Understanding the processes by which species colonize and adapt to human habitats is particularly im...
Understanding the processes by which species colonize and adapt to human habitats is particularly im...
Mosquitoes, especially Aedes aegypti, are becoming important models for studying invasion biology. W...
Understanding the processes by which species colonize and adapt to human habitats is particularly im...
International audienceHuman-driven global environmental changes have considerably increased the risk...
Understanding the processes by which species colonize and adapt to human habitats is particularly im...
International audienceHuman-driven global environmental changes have considerably increased the risk...
International audienceHuman-driven global environmental changes have considerably increased the risk...
International audienceHuman-driven global environmental changes have considerably increased the risk...
International audienceMosquitoes, especially Aedes aegypti, are becoming important models for studyi...
The newly introduced mosquito Aedes japonicus has expanded from its original range in Northeastern A...